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====== Shopping ====== | ====== Shopping ====== | ||
- | [[Shopping:Consumer rights when buying a good under the **Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (CRA 2015)|Consumer rights when buying a good under the **Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (CRA 2015)]] | + | [[Shopping:Amazon|Amazon]] |
- | ===== Consumer’s rights when buying a good under the **Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (CRA 2015)** ===== | + | [[Shopping:Consumer rights when buying a good under the Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (CRA 2015)|Consumer rights when buying a good under the Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (CRA 2015)]] |
- | * A consumer has the right to reject the faulty good and get a refund within **30 days** of purchase. | + | [[Shopping: |
- | * The consumer can also ask the retailer to repair or replace a faulty item within **six months** of purchase. | + | |
- | * The consumer’s rights against the retailer can last for up to **six years** but the onus is on the consumer to prove a fault was present at the time of purchase after the first six months. | + | |
- | * In addition to rights implied into the contract by the CRA 2015, a consumer can also elect to use a guarantee or warranty if the product develops a fault. | + | |
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- | ===== Core consumer rights under the **Consumer Rights Act of 2015 (CRA 2015)** ===== | + | [[Shopping: |
- | * **A right to get what you pay for**: all information about the main characteristics of the goods, including statements made in advertising or on labels, | + | [[Shopping:Letter |
- | * **A right to have faults in what you buy put right**: | + | |
- | * No deductions can be made from a refund in the first **6 months** after purchase. | + | |
- | * If the consumer is outside the 30-day right to reject, they cannot demand a full refund in the first instance but still has the right to a repair or replacement of the faulty good. But the retailer can refuse | + | |
- | * It is important to note that traders are limited to one opportunity to repair or replace a faulty good, following which the consumer can demand a discount or return the goods and demand a refund. | + | |
- | * **Right that digital content is fit for purpose**: | + | |
- | * **Right that traders perform services with reasonable care and skill within a reasonable time**: | + | |
- | * **Unfair terms in consumer contracts**: | + | |
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- | ===== For a refund, repair or replacement ===== | + | [[Shopping: |
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- | The **Consumer Rights Act of 2015** was designed | + | |
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- | Under the Consumer Rights Act shoppers are entitled to an automatic and full refund if a product is found to be faulty within 30 days of purchase. | + | |
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- | If a repair is offered and fails to correct the fault, then the shopper should get a full refund. | + | |
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- | Where an item is more than six months old, the customer has to prove they were not responsible for the fault. | + | |
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- | ===== For items bought over the phone or internet ===== | + | |
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- | The **Consumer Contracts Regulations 2014** state that if you return | + | |
- | The rules state that as well as a refund for the item, customers should get back their original, standard delivery costs if they return | + | |
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- | Exceptions include CDs, DVDs and software where the seal has been broken, and made-to-measure items. | + | |
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- | Customers who return items should get a refund for the price of the goods and the **standard postage costs** they paid for home delivery. | + | |
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- | Shops are not obliged to refund the extra you might have paid for one-day or express delivery | + | |
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- | There is no need to fill in a separate form for this refund as this is not reflected in the regulations or in government guidance. | + | |
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- | If the shop refuses the refund of the postage costs, write to complain, quoting the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013. As a last resort, take your complaint to Trading Standards. | + | |
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- | ===== Amazon Contact Details ===== | + | |
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- | For an option for Amazon to call back, try this: https:// | + | |
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- | Tel: | + | |
- | * 0800 279 7234 | + | |
- | * +44 207 084 7911 | + | |
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- | * 0800 279 7234 - UK Customers | + | |
- | * +44 0 800 279 7234 - UK Free phone UK Customers | + | |
- | * International: | + | |
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
- | http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3977082/One-four-refused-refunds-faulty-goods-High-Street-stores-charity-warns-fobbed-off.html | + | [[https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/3134/introduction/made|Consumer Contracts Regulations]] |
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- | http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ | + | |
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