How does the consumer protection act protect the interests of the consumer?
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They protect consumers for harrasment in markets
They create awareness among consumer
Making of consumer courts and forums
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Consumer credit Act 1974-
This act protects consumers as it lays down the regulations of purchase on credit for goods. The intention of this act is to prevent consumers signing to unfair contracts. And also to ensure that purchases know how much interest rates are going to be charged for the credit that they receive.
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