Traders have been warned not to overprice their black clothes which are now in high demand as Thai people flock to markets, department stores, shopping malls as well as pavement vendors to buy the black garment for wearing in observance of the mourning for the late HM the King.
Mrs Nanthawan Sakuntanark, director-general of Internal Trade Department, said that officials of the department had been sent out to check on daily basis to find out if traders have overcharged their customers or not. Similar measure was also applied in the provinces to protect consumers from being taken advantage of by unscrupulous traders, she added.
She said that traders must clearly show the price tags of the black clothes so customers can see them before buying.
Mrs Nanthawan further said that there would be enough supply to meet the high demand.
Unfairly overpricing may be liable to imprisonment of a maximum of seven years and/or a fine of 140,000 baht, she warned.