Created by Master Michael Pryke
over 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Legislation | By Amber Holt |
Distance selling regulations | Protect your consumer rights, can cancel an order 14 working days, cannot return certain items (food earrings and personalized goods) and can't cancel contracts for specific dates. |
The basic statutory rights | Goods need to be of a satisfactory quality, check whether the supplier is in the EU so you know the rights apply to you and the supplier can make a full re-fund withing 30 days. |
Consumer rights | Retailer's responsibility, specific the delivery date, use a credit card. Downloading digital content no 14 days rights. |
Spam | Electronic junk mail. Look for opt out box, have a secondary email address, set up a junk mail filter. |
The 8 date protection principles Pt.1 | The date should not be kept longer than necessary. The date shouldn't be transferred to a country outside Europe unless the country has similar laws on data. Organisations should not ask for more date then is needed. |
The 8 date protection principles Pt.2 | Personal data should be processed fairly, personal data should be accurate, the data should be relevant and not excessive, organisational measures will be taken against damage, loss and unauthorized processing. |
The 8 date protection principles Pt.3 | It should only be obtained for one (or more) lawful purposes. |
Data protection act | See personal date for £10, remove incorrect date |
Small print | Private policy- adjust if you don't want Amazon to release your information. |
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