what is consumer rights?
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Answer:
the right to safety; the right to be informed; the right to choose; and the right to be heard. The International Organisation of Consumer Unions has since added four more rights: the right to redress; the right to satisfaction of basic needs; the right to consumer education; and the right to a healthy environment.
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Explanation:
The law protects your consumer rights when you buy goods or services. Find out who to contact for consumer protection advice.
You can get help if you’re treated unfairly or when things go wrong. This includes problems with:
credit and store cards
faulty goods
counterfeit goods
poor service
contracts
builders
rogue traders
You can call a helpline to get advice. They can also refer your complaint to local Trading Standards Officers who may then investigate on your behalf.