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Reporting to Trading Standards
Reporting to Trading Standards This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you think a business has broken the law
If a company stops trading or goes out of business
If a company stops trading or goes out of business This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might end up
Claiming compensation for a personal injury
be contacted at: MASS C/o Corrigan Accountants Ltd 1st Floor 25 King Street Bristol BS1 4PB Tel: 0117 925 9604 Email: enquiries@mass.org.uk Website: www.mass.org.uk Motoring organisation members If you have
Check if something might be a scam
company or not. If you’re buying something on a site you haven't used before, spend a few minutes checking it – start by finding its terms and conditions. The company’s address should have a street name
When to appeal a parking ticket
Notice within 14 days 40-60% if you pay a Parking Charge Notice within 14 days Accredited trade association (ATA) If a parking company put a ticket on your car and the company isn’t a member
Buying event tickets safely online
should report a ticket seller to Trading Standards if they cause you problems because they: give you wrong or misleading information - like selling you a ticket for a seat but sending you a ticket
Payday loans
. They are available from high street shops and internet sites. Payday loans can be easy to get but interest rates are very high. There may be other ways for you to sort out your short-term money
If you need more help in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man
local Trading Standards office might be able to help you with your consumer problems. Contact your local Trading Standards office To get information or advice, call your local Trading Standards office
Find a trader and check you can trust them
a trader you can trust, for example a builder or car dealer. There are organisations that can give you a list of traders, including: your local council schemes that recommend traders trade associations
Getting help from a motor trade association
Getting help from a motor trade association This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’ve got a problem