The briefing identifies prominent examples of how alleged compliance may be mistaken.
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We today publish an updated briefing on cases of companies that appear to remain in breach of the Consumer Contract Regulations two months after they came into force on 13 June 2014. The briefing identifies prominent examples of how alleged compliance may be mistaken.
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16/8/2014 07:58:35 am
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Ian
30/9/2014 05:28:07 pm
The draft regulations published in August 2013 proposed passenger transport companies be exempt. The fair telecoms campaign argued these should not be exempt. The exemption was removed when the final version of the regulations was published in December 2013.
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