Is this for free? - This is a question which often clicks in the mind of the people shopping in Bulgaria. The reason - there is no mentioned price next to most of the offered goods, informs "19'" newspaper.In the law for protection of the consumers it is written that "Every tradesman puts in advance at a visible place in close proximity to the product its sale's price"."These requirements are the same for Bulgaria and the other European countries. In Bulgaria, however, they are not observed", admitted Pavel Karlev - chairman of the Federation of the consumers.It is not necessary to go far to check the truthfulness of his words. Neighboring Greece is rich in "good examples" on the topic. There the prices on the shop windows are big enough and the potential client could see them from across the street. In Bulgaria, however, the price is often missing and the consumer is forced to personally ask the seller for it. In this cases the final word is that of the Commission for consume protection.