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Is there a law that ...
In the dark recesses of my mind I seem to think that there is a law to stop retailers selling something that someone doesn't actually need (although it would improve the efficiency of the thing they are buying) by frightening them (by saying 'if you don't buy it, your children will die'). Anyone any ideas? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is an offence to mislead or aggresively market under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.
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Thank you all. My husband went to do a quote tonight (he fits wood burning stoves and the extra thing in question is having the chimney lined) and the customers told him that this is what another company had said to them when they quoted. (The other company in question is owned by the criminal who used to be in partnership with my husband but consequently ripped him off so anything I can find to dump him in the sh!t is all good news to me.)