In this section
The matters include:
- the existence or nature of the product
- the main characteristics of the product
- the extent of the trader's commitments
- the motives for the commercial practice
- the nature of the sales process
- any statement or symbol relating to direct or indirect sponsorship or approval of the trader or the product
- the price or the manner in which the price is calculated
- the existence of a specific price advantage
- the need for a service, part, replacement or repair
- the nature, attributes and rights of the trader
- the consumer's rights or the risks they may face
The main characteristics of the product include:
- availability of the product
- benefits of the product
- risks of the product
- execution of the product
- composition of the product
- accessories of the product
- after-sale customer assistance concerning the product
- the handling of complaints about the product
- the method and date of manufacture of the product
- the method and date of provision of the product
- delivery of the product
- fitness for purpose of the product
- usage of the product
- quantity of the product
- specification of the product
- geographical or commercial origin of the product
- results to be expected from use of the product
- results and material features of tests or checks carried out on the product
Note: 'product' means goods or service
The nature, attributes and rights of the trader, including the trader's:
- identity
- assets
- qualifications
- status
- approval
- affiliations or connections
- ownership of industrial, commercial or intellectual property rights
- awards and distinctions
The 'consumer's rights' include:
Rights the consumer may have under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, including in particular the consumer’s rights to enforce terms about goods, the right to a repair or replacement, the right to a price reduction or the final right to reject.