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Consumer rights act as it relates to digital content

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  • Consumer rights act as it relates to digital content

    So according to this webpage https://www.daslaw.co.uk/blog/mobile...tract-disputes , "reasonable access to the phone network" is to be considered a right under a mobile phone contract.

    I am curious whether the 'damages' part of the consumer right act, as it relates to digital content (see below) is applicable to my complaint against O2?

    From the Consumer Rights Act:

    "Consumer’s rights to enforce terms about digital content
    (1) In this section and section 43 references to digital content conforming to a
    contract are references to the digital content conforming to the terms described
    in sections 34, 35 and 36.
    (2) If the digital content does not conform to the contract, the consumer’s rights
    (and the provisions about them and when they are available) are—
    (a) the right to repair or replacement (see section 43);
    (b) the right to a price reduction (see section 44).
    (3) Section 16 also applies if an item including the digital content is supplied.
    (4) If the trader is in breach of a term that section 37 requires to be treated as
    included in the contract, the consumer has the right to recover from the trader
    the amount of any costs incurred by the consumer as a result of the breach, up
    to the amount of the price paid for the digital content or for any facility within
    section 33(3) used by the consumer.
    (5) If the trader is in breach of the term that section 41(1) (right to supply the
    content) requires to be treated as included in the contract, the consumer has the
    right to a refund (see section 45 for provisions about that right and when it is
    available).
    (6) This Chapter does not prevent the consumer seeking other remedies for a
    breach of a term to which any of subsections (2), (4) or (5) applies, instead of or
    in addition to a remedy referred to there (but not so as to recover twice for the
    same loss).
    (7) Those other remedies include any of the following that is open to the consumer
    in the circumstances—
    (a) claiming damages;
    (b) seeking to recover money paid where the consideration for payment of
    the money has failed;
    (c) seeking specific performance;
    (d) seeking an order for specific implement;
    (e) relying on the breach against a claim by the trader for the price."

    I was without access to my phone number for a week, due to known system issues, which meant I had to pay to use Skype to make calls, I could not access a train ticket on my app and missed it, so was unable to make a work appointment and lost earnings, and my bank could not contact me about blocking my card due to suspected fraud, which meant I was unable to access my funds and travel to another city to go to a concert there. Total I am out of pocket is approx. £400.

    Am I able to claim these things as damages?

    They sound like they are recoverable. There is another webpage which describes damages from a buying a physical product like a washing machine which leaks and destroys your kitchen floor as recoverable as per the damages provision in the consumer rights act. I believe the above is similar?

    Just trying to make sure I have a case, and find out any other information which would support said case, if any of you learned professionals recall any off the top of your head.

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  • #2
    Anyone??

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    • #3
      I think you are misinterpreting 'digital content'.

      It means the following:
      • Videos: Short videos, movies, TV shows, and live streams
      • Audio: Podcasts, music, and audiobooks
      • Writing: Blogs, articles, and newsletters
      • Social media: Posts, comments, and messages
      • Websites: Landing pages and ads
      • Games, apps, and software: Video games, virtual items, mobile phone apps, and computer software
      • Guides: Downloadable guides, how-to guides, and infographics
      • Interactive experiences: Interactive experiences on social media
      • Catalogs: Well-designed catalogs to showcase new products or services
      • Content hubs: A centralized online platform for blog posts, white papers, eBooks, videos, and podcasts
      • Event brochures: Provide an overview of event schedule, speakers, and key takeaways
      Your starting point is O2's Terms and Conditions, no doubt they will use words like they will take 'reasonable care'
      to provide a service etc. You'll need to prove they didn't. Lodge a complaint with them, follow the complaints
      procedure on their website, once you get a final response, if your not happy escalate the complaint to the Services
      Ombudsman.

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      • #4
        @Admin can you please approve post.

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        • #5

          @Admin can you please approve post.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DrewDar View Post
            @Admin can you please approve post.
            Post 3, it's been approved.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by echat11 View Post

              Post 3, it's been approved.
              I meant my one responding t you - quoting your original response lol

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