Hello,
I'm new to the forum, having browsed a couple of times before. I'm looking for some advice on my rights to cancel a online distance learning course I booked with itonlineleanring.com on the 23/12/2015. Since booking my circumstances have changed and I won't have time to study. So off I went to the website to find out about if it can be cancelled and I found the following in the terms and conditions link on the site which stated:
So after finding this on the site I thought I was outside the cancellation period, but decided to read up on the Distance Selling Regulations 2000 as I'd not heard of it and buy a lot of products online. As I read through, from the parts that I understood, I'm now thinking I'm inside the cancellation period as I haven't been emailed or posted any rights of cancellation information. Does having it in the terms and conditions section on the website count as that? and does it need to be quoting the update regulations and details of them, and not the old ones?
Sorry for waffling but I think it's all there.
Regards,
Ben.
I'm new to the forum, having browsed a couple of times before. I'm looking for some advice on my rights to cancel a online distance learning course I booked with itonlineleanring.com on the 23/12/2015. Since booking my circumstances have changed and I won't have time to study. So off I went to the website to find out about if it can be cancelled and I found the following in the terms and conditions link on the site which stated:
7. Cancellation
According to the Distance Selling Regulations 2000, you have a cooling off period of fourteen calendar days from receipt of goods. This period allows an unconditional right to cancel. However this excludes Audio or video recordings or software which has had its seal broken and has been opened, or the same such content in a digital download / electronic form.
We will however undertake to offer you a full refund if you notify us within 14 days of your purchase date (not course activation date) on condition that the course / study package has not been used in any way.
You will be required to make such a request in writing to us at the address on our Contact Us Page and send it to us via registered mail, and at your cost return any received materials in an unopened and unused condition. The refund will take up to 30 days to process.
According to the Distance Selling Regulations 2000, you have a cooling off period of fourteen calendar days from receipt of goods. This period allows an unconditional right to cancel. However this excludes Audio or video recordings or software which has had its seal broken and has been opened, or the same such content in a digital download / electronic form.
We will however undertake to offer you a full refund if you notify us within 14 days of your purchase date (not course activation date) on condition that the course / study package has not been used in any way.
You will be required to make such a request in writing to us at the address on our Contact Us Page and send it to us via registered mail, and at your cost return any received materials in an unopened and unused condition. The refund will take up to 30 days to process.
Sorry for waffling but I think it's all there.
Regards,
Ben.
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