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By: John Rowlinson - Updated: 25 Aug 2010 | comments*Discuss
 
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Although consumers in the UK are becoming more knowledgeable about their rights when they buy goods and services, people are often unaware at what point they stop being entitled to a refund (or whether they were entitled to one at all). There are a number of laws and regulations to consider in this area, and this site provides practical jargon-free information on the ways to get your money back in a wide range of circumstances.

We realised that there was no single UK resource for interesting, factual and clear advice about how to get a refund. As well as dealing with specific types of goods and services there is expert guidance on letter writing, dispute resolution and how to lodge claims and enforce judgments in the county court. There is also a section on how to protect yourself before and after making a purchase together with specialist information about other types of refunds including tax rebates, bank charges and getting your deposit back at the end of a residential tenancy.

We really want to help spread the word and if you can help by linking to WheresMyRefund then we really appreciate your help.

For a short text based link you could simply cut and paste the following code into your page:

It will appear on your page looking something like:

WheresMyRefund.co.uk - expert information on claiming a refund

Or alternatively:

Which will appear looking like:

WheresMyRefund.co.uk:

Although consumers in the UK are becoming more knowledgeable about their rights when they buy goods and services, people are often unaware at what point they stop being entitled to a refund (or whether they were entitled to one at all). There are a number of laws and regulations to consider in this area, and this site provides practical jargon-free information on the ways to get your money back in a wide range of circumstances.

We realised that there was no single UK resource for interesting, factual and clear advice about how to get a refund. As well as dealing with specific types of goods and services there is expert guidance on letter writing, dispute resolution and how to lodge claims and enforce judgments in the county court. There is also a section on how to protect yourself before and after making a purchase together with specialist information about other types of refunds including tax rebates, bank charges and getting your deposit back at the end of a residential tenancy.

If you have any questions please let us know.

Thanks

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