Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000
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The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 were brought in on the 31st October 2000 to implement the EC Distance Selling Directive in the UK.
The Regulations cover sales made at a distance between businesses and consumers, such as the following:
Right to Cancel - "Cooling Off Period"
Goods
Services Obviously, you can also cancel an order before you actually receive your goods.
Right to Cancel - Related Matters If the business does not provide the customer with information relating to their right to cancel, the cancellation period of 7 working days does not apply, a longer period will apply. The customer must take care of the goods and return them to the business, (you may have to pay for the costs of returning the goods) or make them available for collection. If the customer has paid in advance the business must refund their money within 30 days. If the customer has paid for the goods using a related credit agreement suggested and arranged by the business, (includes hire purchase "HP") this credit agreement will automatically be cancelled.
Business Information If the contract is for a service provided over a period the minimum length of the contract must be specified. For example, a mobile phone contract with a minimum contract period of 12 months.
Excluded Services
Excluded Goods & Services Any service provided within the 7 day cooling-off period, once the actual service has commenced. However, before you make the contract you must be informed in writing that you do not have the right to cancel. If you are not informed in writing prior to the contract you will be entitled to use the cooling-off period. |
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