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Online shoppers could be protected from hidden charges under new clampdown

The crackdown will look at how “drip pricing” – where the final price at the checkout is higher, due to extra charges that are added throughout the ordering process – can be prevented

A clampdown on hidden charges for online shoppers has been put forward in a new Government proposal.

New research shows “drip pricing” – where the final price you get at the checkout is higher than the one you originally saw, due to extra charges that are added throughout the ordering process – is widespread. The Government will now explore what changes can be made to help online shoppers.

The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) is consulting on whether “drip pricing” could be added to a list of practices considered to be unfair – and therefore banned – under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill. As a result, the full end price with all extra fees included would be made clear at the start of the purchasing process.

The DBT suggests “drip pricing” has been used by 54% of sellers in the entertainment industry, 56% in hospitality, and 72% across transport and communication sectors. Overall, it suggests the total cost to UK consumers is an eye-watering £1.6 billion a year.

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