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Consumer Law Essentials
Making a Purchase
The seller must not mislead you
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The seller must not act unfairly towards you
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You are protected by the legal warranty
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You can change your mind (for some purchases)
Hiring Someone
Your legal rights
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Getting a written contract
Making a Contract
How a contract is created
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Who can make a contract
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The contract itself
Preventing Problems
1. Do your research
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2. Negotiate with confidence
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3. Have a contract
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4. Read and understand any contract
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5. Don't rush the decision
If There Are Problems
Understand your legal rights
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Step 1. Decide what outcome you are seeking
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Step 2. Collect your information
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Step 3. Contact the other party
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Step 4. Send a complaint letter
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Step 5. Contact a consumer protection agency
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Step 6. Consider legal action
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