Consumer protection in the United Kingdom
What are the consumers’ rights?
However, this also led to problems in home delivery, so the number of complaints due to delays, non-delivery or damage to goods increased. Although the difficulties in this area have been the same for years, customers are not yet well aware of their rights.
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Anarchists reportedly set up check points in Athens to find police officers
The complaints were made by citizens
Repatriation of Britons stranded by Thomas Cook collapse under way
A UK government program to help travelers stranded in Greece and other countries after the collapse of travel firm Thomas Cook get back home is under way, British Ambassador to Greece Kate Smith said on Twitter on Tuesday.
Cosmopolitan: Bulgaria and Greece are set to be Europe's most Popular Summer Holiday Destinations next Year
Summer 2019 might feel like a long way off, but there's nothing like doing a little early holiday planning - particularly with some of the coldest, darkest months ahead of us. And if you've already got your travel wish list for the year ahead sorted, you're not the only one.
Turkey fines TV channel for Pink's video with dancing of 'homosexual nature'
Turkey has fined a television channel for showing a music video by Pink that featured "erotic dance figures of a homosexual nature", a ruling made by its television watchdog showed.
Tourists from Europe with more Consumer Rights from July 1
Business Review - The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, has announced that as of July 1, travellers booking package holidays will enjoy stronger consumer rights.
The new EU rules enhance the protection for 120 million holidaymakers this summer.
British travel agents say bookings to Greece remain healthy
Despite high profile coverage of Greece’s economic problems during the peak holiday season and the migration crisis, bookings to Greece remain healthy, theAssociation of British Travel Agents (ABTA) said while presenting its Holiday Habits Report 2015 on Tuesday during the Travel Convention at Costa Navarino.
High court upholds fine against TV station for racy weather gal (Watch vid – You judge!)
Greece’s Council of State, the country’s highest administrative court, on Monday published a decision that maintains a fine against an Athens television station for its raunchy prime-time weather reports by a scantily clad presenter.
The original fine was levied by the board of the National Council for Radio-Television, an independent broadcast watchdog agency, known as ESR.
US, British tourists not put off by uncertainty
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New law to improve consumer protection
BELGRADE - Under the new consumer protection law, consumers who have a complaint about faulty goods will be entitled to a refund, replacement or repair for six months after the purchase, and the refund will be provided within 30 days, Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic said Monday.
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