Welcome to Buyspy Compare prices on a wide range of products using the best Price comparison service Get shopping information and reviews of the best UK shops online including electrical shops such as Currys and Comet, plus shops in other catagories i.e. clothes shops - computer shops - florists - supermarkets - book shops - department stores - gift shops and other types of UK shops. Also find out about new products available to buy online. Plus, read our expert guides to buying a mobile phone, buying a plasma or lcd television, buying a video games console, buying a car online, buying a laptop and other online shopping buyers guides. Safe shopping online Is it safe to shop online? Some people are still wary about shopping on the internet, so what protection do you have when purchasing goods online? A quick overview of online security methods used by e-commerce sites can be found by clicking here. We also recommend you read our article about safe home shopping tips to reduce the risk of having your personal and financial details falling into the wrong hands. For general consumer information details of the 'Consumer and Protection' policy, which relate to distance selling regulations and e-commerce, can be found at the Dti website and are briefly outlined below... The Law Existing consumer protection law, including that on the sale of goods and misleading advertising, also applies online. Additional pieces of legislation have been drawn up with the Internet in mind: Distance Selling Regulations give protection to consumers who shop by phone, mail order, via the Internet or digital TV: The protection includes:
- The right to receive clear information about goods and services before deciding to buy
- Confirmation of this information in writing
- A cooling off period of seven working days in which the consumer can withdraw from the contract
- Protection from credit card fraud
E-commerce Regulations put the EC Directive on E-commerce into UK law. Amongst other things the Directive requires Member States to ensure that contracts can be concluded electronically. DTI is examining its consumer legislation to ensure that it does not prevent contracts from being made online. Surveys continue to show that uncertainty about traders’ legal responsibilities and problems in obtaining redress when transactions go wrong are particular barriers to consumer trust on the internet. Information for consumers on online shopping is available from many sources, including the UK Government’s Consumer Direct website (www.consumerdirect.gov.uk), the Office of Fair Trading (www.oft.gov.uk) and consumer organisations, magazines and other media. |