Selling extended warranties on domestic electrical goods? If you do, you'll need to comply with The Supply of Extended Warranties on Domestic Electrical Goods Order 2005. Here are some of the things you need to know:
- what consumers' statutory rights are when buying an extended warranty and where they can get
more information on these
- that extended warranties can be obtained elsewhere
- that household insurance may be relevant to the purchase of a electrical goods
- that an extended warranty does not have to be purchased at the same time as the goods
- details of any cancellation and termination rights
- a statement on the financial protection consumers have if the provider of the extended warranty
goes out of business
- whether or not the extended warranty will come to an end if a claim is made.
- the price and duration of the extended warranty
- that the quoted price holds for at least 30 days
- that extended warranties may be available elsewhere
- that the extended warranty does not have to be bought at the same time as the goods
- consumers' cancellation and termination rights (see below)
- whether or not the extended warranty will come to an end if a claim is made.
- cancel it within 45 days of buying it and get a full refund where no claims have been made
- get a pro-rata refund if they want to cancel the extended warranty after 45 days, even if a claim
has been made
Download Extended warranties guidance (pdf 56kb)
Visit www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si2005/20050037.htm
Note that the advice in this leaflet is intended only as a guide to your key obligations. It is not a substitute for the Supply of Extended Warranties on Domestic Electrical Goods Order 2005.
October 2010
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