Those whose victims are found to be defective or diseased will be able to receive compensation.

If the animal purchased during Eid al-Adha is found to be defective during the checks conducted by a veterinarian, citizens can apply to the Consumer Arbitration Board or the Consumer Court. For up to 140 thousand TL, the Consumer Arbitration Board can be used, and for more than that, the Consumer Court can be used to request the return of the product and the refund of the money paid. Mahmut Şahin, the General President of the Consumers Union, said, "There is a possibility that the product is defective; there is a situation where a diseased animal is being sold or there are abusers who try to sell an animal that is not ready for slaughter under the name of sacrificial animal in order to make more profit or without spending more. Only expert veterinarians can identify this product."
"UP TO 140 THOUSAND LIRA..." Emphasizing that veterinarians should first make the determination, Şahin said, "Then, depending on the amount of the product, it is to apply to the Consumer Arbitration Committee. Up to 140 thousand TL, we can apply to the Consumer Arbitration Committee, and above, we can apply to the Consumer Court to return the product, to return the money we paid, and even moral compensation can be discussed here."
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