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Saturday, 23 June 2007

one in four web retailers don't know web shopping laws

I thought I'd highlight this snippet from Outlaw about the lack of awareness of both shoppers and e-tailers about consumer rights and cooling off periods etc. It's based on a report from the Office of Fair Trading.

In certain cases you actually have more rights buying from the Internet than from a high street store...
Posted by Jaya at 14:48
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