Exploitation in the market happens in various ways, as (a) Underweight and under measurement: The goods sold in the market are sometimes not measured or weighted correctly. (b) Substandard quality: Selling defective home appliances and expired medicines are its examples. (c) High Prices: Sometimes sellers charge higher than the MRP. (d) Duplicity: Fake and duplicate items are sold in the name of genuine goods. (e) Adulteration and impurities: Adulteration is done in the costly items as in oil, ghee, milk, spices etc. to earn higher profits. This affects consumer’s health and their money goes waste. (f ) Lack of safety devices: Electronic goods produced locally lack the required inbuilt safeguards, which may cause accidents. (g) Artificial scarcity or shortage: To earn more profits sellers create artificial scarcity by hoarding and selling the same at higher price. (h) False or incomplete information: Sellers sometimes mislead people by giving wrong information about the products, price, quality, safety, expiry date,maintenance costs etc. (i) Unsatisfactory after-sale service: Many suppliers do not provide satisfactory after-sale service in case of expensive electronic equipments, home appliances and cars etc. (j) Rough behaviour: Consumers are often harassed in matters like LPG and telephone connections and in getting licensed items.