Has anybody read the Distance Selling Act or made themselves familiar with it?
I knew that there was something about a "7 day cooling off period" where the Consumer can cancel the order (contract) with no explanation, it's the law..for our protection. (Especially in cases of "oversell" where we think we have to have a particular item.....we just HAVE TO HAVE IT!! :blush::54
Under the DSA there is a "Right to Cancel"
Right to cancel
10. - (1) Subject to regulation 13, if within the cancellation period set out in regulations 11 and 12, the consumer gives a notice of cancellation to the supplier, or any other person previously notified by the supplier to the consumer as a person to whom notice of cancellation may be given, the notice of cancellation shall operate to
cancel the contract.
(2) Except as otherwise provided by these Regulations, the
effect of a notice of cancellation is that the contract shall be treated as if it had not been made.
Cancellation period in the case of contracts for the supply of goods
(2) Where the supplier complies with regulation 8, the cancellation period ends on the expiry of the period of seven working days
beginning with the day after the day on which the consumer receives the goods.
I've taken the above directly from the gov website. Have I read and understood this correctly? ie:
You can contact the 'Supplier' withing 7 working days beginning with the day
after the day on which you receive the goods? By contact they understand that to mean e-mail, in writing etc.
Also it's your duty to return the goods.
But, and it's a BIG BUT. If you do this the contract between you and the supplier is terminated permanently. But just that particular 'contract' or order eg a TSV or whatever. It's my understanding it doesn't mean your 'account' is terminated. If so should they not take a cancellation like this into account when calculating there 50% .... I suppose its whatever way you interpret it.
link to DSA:
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2000/20002334.htm
Now I'm on a lot of medication for pain and Fibro so is there is a big chance that I have totally misunderstood If anybody else would like to take a look and see what they think it would be a great help. TIA