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Revision as of 17:28, 23 April 2013
This wikibook from People's Law School describes some of the most common consumer problems faced by British Columbians and in particular by newcomers to the province. It aims to help you:
- understand the laws that protect you when you buy items or hire someone to provide a service, such as home repairs,
- learn your options when someone owes you money, or you owe someone money, and
- learn how to identify scams and frauds and how to avoid them.
Acknowledgements[edit]
- Legal review (consumers’ problems section): Allan Parker QC.
- Research and plain language (consumers’ problems section): Gayla Reid.
- Content development (consumers’ problems section): ELSA program students and instructors, staff of the People’s Law School, Consumer Protection BC, Better Business Bureau of BC and the Canada Revenue Agency.
- Publication coordinator: Terresa Augustine.
- Funders: Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Justice, and BC Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch.
- Technical support: Drew Jackson, Elena Renderos and Beatriz González.
Creative Commons[edit]
Consumer Law Wikibook © People's Law School is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada License, which lets others reuse, remix, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as they credit People's Law School and license their new creations under the identical terms.
This booklet and others are available on the People's Law School website:
www.publiclegaled.bc.ca
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