Re: claims companys
Please read here about cooling off period.
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1073792577
Distance selling and online trading
The cooling-off period and cancellations
When selling to consumers by mail order, phone, fax, internet or digital TV you must give them a cooling-off period during which they have an unconditional right to cancel the contract.
In the case of services, the cooling-off period normally ends seven working days after the day the order was made - or after written confirmation is received.
In the case of goods, the cooling-off period normally ends seven working days after the day the goods are received.
Consumers must inform you in writing - by letter, fax or email - of their decision to cancel.
Consumers' money should be reimbursed as soon as possible - and in any case within a maximum period of 30 days.
Your contract with the consumer should also specify who pays any postage necessary to return unwanted goods.
However, there are some exceptions to the right to cancel. Consumers can't cancel if the contract is for:
You have every right at this stage to have your money returned to you if that is your wish.
Read more at: Cento Client Review ( CCR Claims ) Client connection Ltd - Page 5 - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum
Please read here about cooling off period.
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1073792577
Distance selling and online trading
The cooling-off period and cancellations
When selling to consumers by mail order, phone, fax, internet or digital TV you must give them a cooling-off period during which they have an unconditional right to cancel the contract.
In the case of services, the cooling-off period normally ends seven working days after the day the order was made - or after written confirmation is received.
In the case of goods, the cooling-off period normally ends seven working days after the day the goods are received.
Consumers must inform you in writing - by letter, fax or email - of their decision to cancel.
Consumers' money should be reimbursed as soon as possible - and in any case within a maximum period of 30 days.
Your contract with the consumer should also specify who pays any postage necessary to return unwanted goods.
However, there are some exceptions to the right to cancel. Consumers can't cancel if the contract is for:
You have every right at this stage to have your money returned to you if that is your wish.
Read more at: Cento Client Review ( CCR Claims ) Client connection Ltd - Page 5 - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum
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