seamust1000
Established Member
What is the 6 month rule for the Consumer Rights Act?
Subsections (10) to (13) provide that if the final right to reject is exercised within 6 months of delivery of the goods (or, if later, transfer of ownership or the trader having completed and notified the consumer of any required action), the trader must generally give the consumer a full refund.
Subsections (10) to (13) provide that if the final right to reject is exercised within 6 months of delivery of the goods (or, if later, transfer of ownership or the trader having completed and notified the consumer of any required action), the trader must generally give the consumer a full refund.