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04-10-2025 11:02 AM
That scenario doesn't work if the buyer is outside the 30 day returns. A few years ago, there was a 'private' seller selling 100's of brand new electrical items. Consumer Law says that items have to be fit for purpose and last a reasonable amount of time. If an item for example costing £300 had a fault after 45 days how is the buyer protected by Consumer Law when the seller has a private account?