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Singapore Retailers Association
The Singapore Retailers Association launched its Good Retail Practices and Standards Scheme at its 26th Annual General Meeting. Retailers who adopt and adhere to SRA's Code of Practice may display the "Good Retail Practices and Standards" logo (see below) within their stores. Retailers wishing to sign up to the scheme may contact us via email for more information. SRA's Code of Practice as ratified at the 26th AGM: 1. Itemised Receipts: Always provide the customer with a proper receipt for any purchase of goods. The receipt should clearly state each good sold, and the price for each item. 2. Goods Refund / Replacement /Returns Policy: Clearly state your refund policy for the goods you sell at the time of sale. Do so in writing. This may be via an easily visible signage at the point of sale, or on the receipt issued to the customer. 3. Price Tagging: Price tag or have shelf tickets for individual items or exhibited /display items, making the tag or ticket easily visible in a prominent place. 4. Pricing: Be aware of the Recommended Retail Price (RRP) for the product you are selling, as the RRP will be taken into consideration when investigating cases of over charging, and it will be used as the basis for price consideration. Members are advised to exercise valid constraints on the level of mark-ups. 5. Verify Goods before processing the customer's payment: Verify the goods are in-stock, are in working condition (where applicable), and that you are able to fulfill the customer's order in full. Electrical/Electronics Goods Retailers: Ensure warranty and guarantee cards are included, along with parts and accessories that are indicated in the standard package specified by the OEM. 6. GST Tourist Refund Policy: Clearly state your GST tourist refund policy. This may be via an easily visible signage at the point of sale. Ensure that all refund forms are completed clearly and correctly. 7. Misrepresentation: Do not misrepresent the customer by falsifying advertising, information, publicity materials, promotion, and / or other publicity materials. 8. Anti-Touting: Do not engage in or support any form of touting of services and / or products, or similar, where touting may be defined as soliciting customers or patronage, especially in a brazen way. 9. Legislation :
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