The internet and cell phone APPs encourage students under 20 years old to use their student IDs and card-less installment plan for shopping. However, the Consumer Protection Agency of Taiwan warns this is considered "loan for consumption", but the internet platform has not disclosed information regarding the loan company and interest rates, making the students fall into debt without knowing.
Xiao-wen, who is currently a sophomore, registered for an online class in order to improve his English. After entering his personal information, the sales informed him that he could do installment plan. He got the payment notice of NT$ 90,000 dollars and has paid his first installment. However Xiao-Wen felt the class wasn't fit for him after the first class, and the price was high, so he wanted to cancel the subscription but had to pay a high penalty fee.
I received a booklet. I ripped off the payment page and paid at the convenience store. This completes the transaction. This is a type of installment plan. But I have no idea this installment pay is credit loans or card-less transaction.
The Consumer Protection Association of Taiwan (CPAT) further investigated the complaint and found "card-less installment plan" is popular on the internet and on cell phone APPs. This type of consumption method allows consumers purchase goods and items by installment plan but neglects to disclose it as a "loan for consumption". The victims are largely students under 20.
The operator needs to obtain consent from the legal representative for those who are under 20. You can't say on the website that your parents or your legal representative has viewed the content and has agreed to the contract. We deem this as an invalid agreement.
The CPAT says this type of "loan for consumption" has spread from online schooling to other consumer goods. The card-less installment plan has trapped the students into having a debt. The current law-making process is slow in catching up with the new types of consumption patterns. The CPAT is urging the Financial Supervisory Committee, the Consumer Protection Committee of the Executive Yuan and the Ministry of Economic Affairs to speed up the legislation process. Also the operators and the internet platform need to disclose information on the loan companies and how the interest is calculated.