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T's & C's vs Consumer Rights
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Well I have sent them an email detailing the fault and quoting the Consumer Rights Act.
Will see if they try and get out of it.
Thanks guys.0 -
Warwick_Hunt wrote: »-link-
This is just a link to the consumer rights act, not a link to a specific part of it that says T&Cs cannot overrule statutory rights.0 -
This is just a link to the consumer rights act, not a link to a specific part of it that says T&Cs cannot overrule statutory rights.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/part/1/chapter/2/crossheading/can-a-trader-contract-out-of-statutory-rights-and-remedies-under-a-goods-contract ???
Similar sections apply for digital content and contracts for services.0
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