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The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce is closely monitoring the quality of building materials being sold on the local market to ensure that consumers receive what they pay for. This has resulted from numerous customer complaints in several areas across the country. Complaints relate to specification problems with steel rods, zinc sheets and board measurements.Commerce Minister Manniram Prashad during a media briefing yesterday,Jerseys NFL Wholesale, said that a team of inspectors,China Jerseys Cheap, comprising officers of the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) and the Consumer Affairs Division within the Ministry, was sent out to inspect the materials at leading retail stores and it is expected that the information will be assessed and a meeting will be called with producers and retailers to address the problem.? According to a Government Information Agency release,Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys, the Minister stated that his Ministry will be issuing an advisory to consumers shortly, providing necessary information to ensure that they are not conned. He pointed out that the GNBS is monitoring the situation and will ensure that this problem does not recur.Problems encountered by consumers in relation to steel rods,Cheap China Jerseys, the Minister said, were that retailers were selling shorter rods. He noted that in some cases consumers paying for 20ft rods received rods in lengths of 19ft.For zinc sheets, the Minister explained that these are sold in varying gauges,NFL Jerseys Cheap, the higher the gauge, the stronger the sheets and some consumers complained that they paid for 28 gauge sheets and received 27 while others paid for 30 gauge and received less. However,Cheap NFL Jerseys China, consumers who are not employed in the construction sector are unable to determine the difference, and as such, receive inferior quality zinc sheets.Some retailers are guilty of not labelling the zinc sheets and instead of placing stamps they use paper labels which are easily removed and consumers have no way of knowing whether the labelling is accurate.The GNBS will be ensuring that proper labelling is done so that consumers are not shortchanged in the process since the losses amount to millions, the Minister said.