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(RTTNews) - Amazon.com, Inc. can be held liable for damages caused by defective goods sold on its Marketplace including third parties, according to a ruling by a California appeals court.
In Britain the Sale of Goods Act 1979 says we have a right to buy products that are good, safe to use, ... Faulty goods: Your rights under the Consumer Protection Act 1987.
For example, to take action under the Consumer Protection Act, claims have to be more than £275 and, although liability applies to both personal workplace use, claims cannot be awarded to cover ...
The e-commerce giant, which has faced regulatory scrutiny for offering dangerous products on its marketplace, said it will pay more than $1,000 if third-party sellers of defective goods don't ...
Q. I received a gift for the holidays. When I opened it, I discovered it was broken. I went to exchange it and the store pointed to a sign that said "All Sales Are Final" and told me I was out of ...
SAN DIEGO (CN) — A California state appellate court followed its federal predecessor in finding Amazon should face product liability claims for defective goods sold on its website by third-party ...
The receiver may also choose not to sign for the goods at all, even with emendations, and demand replacement stock, ... What Consumer: Returning Faulty Goods; Dirk Huds. Contributor.
In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the e-commerce landscape, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has ruled that Amazon can be held accountable for defective goods sold by ...
The genesis of these protections is the federal Fair Credit Billing Act, a law that protects you from fraud by requiring credit-card companies — not consumers — to deal with fraudulent charges.
Consumers will be given greater rights to have goods such as washing machines and smartphones repaired under new rules agreed by the European Union and aimed at reducing waste from defective or ...