Thursday 17 November 2022 9:01
As part of this year’s National Consumer Week the Department for the Economy’s Trading Standards Service (TSS) is advising people to spend their money wisely and what to do if things go wrong.
National Consumer Week runs until Sunday 20 November and with Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and the festive holidays just around the corner, TSS is encouraging people to “stop before they shop”.
To help consumers during the busy run up to Christmas TSS offers the following top three messages:
Damien Doherty, Chief Inspector of Northern Ireland Trading Standards Service, said: “As the countdown to Christmas gets underway, this week we’re reminding consumers that it’s important to know your rights so that you can shop online safely.
"Unfortunately, sometimes people get less than what they bargained for and our Consumerline service receives lots of reports about fake or faulty goods that have been sold online, goods not arriving or not being sent or goods being different to what was advertised.
“Throughout National Consumer Week we will be providing advice on our social media channels to empower consumers to make wise shopping decisions. Consumer legislation is there to protect us when things do not go to plan, and our Consumerline team is on hand to help with free, practical, and impartial advice. If you need advice, guidance or support please call Consumerline on 0300 123 6262 or log on to their website.”