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== Where to get help ==
== Where to get help ==
See Part 2- Resources, starting on page 43, for a list of helpful resources. Your best bets are:
See Part 2- Resources, starting on page 43, for a list of helpful resources. Your best bets are:
* 14-Consumer Protection BC.
* [[Consumer Protection BC]].
* 1-Access Justice, #34-Lawyer Referral Service, #51-Salvation Army Pro Bono Lawyer Consultation Program, #45-Private Bar Lawyers.
* [[Access Justice]], [[Lawyer Referral Service]], [[Salvation Army Pro Bono Lawyer Consultation Program]], [[Private Bar Lawyers]].
* 35-Legal Services Society Publications: “Consumer Law and Credit/Debt Law”.
* Legal Services Society Publications: “Consumer Law and Credit/Debt Law”.
* 33-Law Students’ Legal Advice Program. (See “Chapter 9-Consumer Protection”, for useful information on “Contracts for the Sale of Goods”.)
* [[Law Students’ Legal Advice Program]]. (See “Chapter 9-Consumer Protection”, for useful information on “Contracts for the Sale of Goods”.)


Before meeting with a lawyer or advocate, complete the form, '''Preparing for Your Interview''', in Part 3 of this Guide (page 57). Make sure you bring copies of all documents relating to your case.
Before meeting with a lawyer or advocate, complete the form [[Preparing for Your Interview]] in Part 3 of this Guide. Make sure you bring copies of all documents relating to your case.


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