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Consumer Law Cooling Off Period


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3 Feb 2012
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2 Feb 2012
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1 Feb 2012
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Consumer Law Cooling Off Period

Consumer law cooling off period: Extended warranties' time up? Shoppers could also be given a cooling off period, in which they could cancel the warranty, and retailers could offer an opt-in period, giving customers the ...and more »...more info>>>

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Cold reception for cool-off rules - The Standard

consumer law cooling off period: The StandardCold reception for cool-off rulesThe StandardConsumer Council chief executive Connie Lau Yin-hing feels the cooling- off period should be extended to include more pre-paid services such as beauty, ......more info>>>

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DAB push against dodgy deals - The Standard

consumer law cooling off period: DAB push against dodgy dealsThe Standard"For more honest services, the cooling-off period can be three to five days," she said. Last year, the Consumer Council received 1480 complaints about ...and more »...more info>>>

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Bankers beware in Hong Kong - Asia Times Online

Bankers beware in Hong KongAsia Times OnlineAnd, as of next January, first-time investors and those over 65 must be allowed a two-day "cooling off" period before the sale of any product goes through. ...and more »...more info>>>

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Dubious sales tactics outlawed by new act consumer protection - Business Report

Dubious sales tactics outlawed by new act consumer protectionBusiness ReportIn addition, if a consumer purchases a product as a result of being approached by a direct marketer, they are allowed a cooling-off period of five days ......more info>>>

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