As a consumer in the England, Wales, Northern Island and Scotland you have statutory rights when buying goods.
For example when buying in person in a shop, these rights apply...
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cgi-bin/calitem.cgi?file=ADV0043-1011.txt (England, Wales and Northern Island)
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cgi-bin/calitem.cgi?file=ADV0043-0100.txt (Scotland)
Or when buying from home, these rights apply...
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cgi-bin/calitem.cgi?file=ADV0051-1111.txt (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Island)
What do you think about the rights available to you as a consumer?
Do you think you should have more rights? If so, what?
Do you think you have too many rights? If so, then why do you think this?
Do you think you've got just the right amount of rights? If so, why?
As with any question we ask, we'll select the best and most detailed answer given so think carefully about your answers!
Regards,
Free Legal Advice UK.
2006-08-19
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