Abstract

This article discusses the meaning and content of the payment functions of such an electronic commerce participant as a marketplace in the context of giving it the status of an aggregator in connection with this and extending to its activities in full the entire mechanism of consumer protection, as well as all forms and methods of protecting consumer rights, including administrative lawsuits in consumer protection. The author comes to the conclusion that such a sign of a marketplace as the presence of the functions of a paying agent should not exclusively determine its status as an aggregator.

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