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of coronavirus Return faulty goods Claim using a warranty or guarantee If a company stops trading or goes out of business If something is advertised at the wrong price Report fake or counterfeit goods
Claim using a warranty or guarantee
Consider using your legal rights instead It may be easier to get your money back, a repair or replacement without using your warranty or guarantee. Find out if it’s easier to use your legal rights on faulty
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with something you’ve bought or a service you've received You can contact our consumer service if you have a consumer issue like broken or faulty goods, or problems with energy, water or post. The consumer
Dealing with your small business energy bills
give you at least 7 working days’ notice. A working day is any day from Monday to Friday that isn’t a bank holiday. For example, Good Friday isn’t a working day. If you're disconnected, your supplier
Check how bankruptcy affects your money and bills
to court for an order to let you keep your pension. The rules are complicated - it's a good idea to get advice before going bankrupt or soon after. If you're not receiving income from your pension
Local authority help with repairs - statutory nuisance
. The harm can be to your physical or mental health. Examples of lack of repair that may be harmful to your health include: dampness, condensation and mould growth damaged asbestos faulty or dangerous gas
Problem with a car repair
offers services that you didn’t take advantage of. It’s a good idea to keep a record and receipts of any extra money you have to pay for travel while you’re disputing a bill. You might need to prove
Complaining about your private landlord
might be able to complain to your local council.Your local council can only help with complaints about: repairs that cause a risk to your health and safety not being done (e.g faulty electrical
If the car you bought is still on hire purchase
to keep the car - called 'good title' - even if it's still on outstanding hire purchase or conditional sale. You have the right to own the car if all these apply: you didn't know the car was subject
Switching your small business to a new energy supplier
- for example you could: take photos of a faulty meter get together copies of unusual bills gather notes from phone calls you’ve had look for emails from your supplier or broker about the problem You’ll also