Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Consumer Protection Act 2007
- National Consumer Agency (NCA)
- The NCA enforces
consumer law by
investigating suspected
breaches of consumer law.
It can issue on-the-spot
fines for some breaches of
consumer law. It can also
bring repeat offenders to
court.
- The NCA provide necessary information and advice
to the public on their rights as consumers. They do this
via theyir website and telephone helplines. They also
provide information to businesses on their legal
responsibilities to consumers.
- The NCA advise
the Government
on how best to
ensure that the
welfare of
consumers is
protected
- The NCA publish a
Consumer
Protection List of
businesses found
breaching
consumer law.
- Functions of the Act
- Prohibits false product
descriptions - Goods must
not be sold with a false trade
description.
- Prohibits False Prices - It is
illegal to give false or
misleading information
regarding the past, present or
future price of products. Goods
marked as being reduced must
have been on sale at the
origianl price for atleast 28
consecutive days before sale
- Prohibits false
and misleading
advertising - For
example, being
advertised as
100% wool when it
is acyrlic
- Aggressive Practices - The Act
prohibits businesses from
engaging in aggressive
practices such as harassing,
coercing or putting unfair
pressure on the consumer