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Moreover, there is the Consumer Credit Act 1974 that is an important, though surprisingly little-known, remedy available to consumers of defective products. The Consumer Credit Act 1974 states that if goods are bought using a credit card and prove to be defective, the buyer can sue the credit card company. The action applies to any goods which cost more than £100 and less than £30,000, and covers defects in quality or performance as well as dangerous defects. It can provide a useful remedy where the seller is bankrupt or impossible to find.Moreover, the consumer credit Act 1974 which is important, but surprisingly little-known methods of treatment to consumers of defective products. The consumer credit Act 1974 States that if you buy an item using your credit card and prove that it is a defect that the buyer can sue a credit card company. Actions that apply to any item which costs over £ 100 and less than £ 30000 and covers defects in quality or performance, as well as dangerous flaws. It can provide a useful therapy where the seller is bankrupt, or it is not possible to find a.
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