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  • DVTimes
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    • Jun 2003
    • 31658

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    EU bans pre-ticked website boxes to aid consumers

    "Pre-ticked" boxes on shopping websites will be banned in European Union states under newly approved legislation.

    EU ministers meeting in Luxembourg have passed a set of rules aimed at strengthening consumer rights, which the EU parliament backed in June.

    They mean online traders will have to disclose the total cost of a product - including fees - and customers will have to actively opt-in to extras.

    Member countries will have two years to implement the rules nationally.

    'Cooling off' period

    Announcing the legislation had been passed, the European Commission cited the example of buying airline tickets online, when customers may have needed to actively decline optional extras such as travel insurance.

    "With the new directive, pre-ticked boxes will be banned across the European Union," it said in a statement.

    Customers will also be exempt from any costs of which they were not "properly informed" before placing an order and will be given a 14-day "cooling off" period for withdrawing from a sales contract. The EU's current mandatory period is seven days.

    Traders will not be allowed to make a profit from the charge levied on customers for using a credit card; those with telephone hotlines will only be allowed to charge customers basic call rates.

    Changes included in the new legislation will mean:

    Consumers must explicitly confirm that they understand that they have to pay a price
    Traders have to disclose the total cost of the product or service, as well as any extra fees
    Additional options will not be offered via pre-ticked boxes
    Consumers have 14 days to withdraw from a sales contract agreed to outside a shop - for example online or on their doorstep
    The EU will provide an optional withdrawal form for consumers to use
    Traders must refund customers within 14 days
    Information on digital products - such as software compatibility - will need to be clearer
    There will be a single set of core rules for distance contracts and off-premises contracts across the EU

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15260748
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    #2
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    • MaDalton
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      • Feb 2004
      • 39861

      #3
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      • u-Bob
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        • Jul 2005
        • 33063

        #4
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        • CurrentlySober
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          • Aug 2002
          • 38957

          #5
          Originally posted by DVTimes
          "Pre-ticked" boxes on shopping websites will be banned in European Union states under newly approved legislation.

          EU ministers meeting in Luxembourg have passed a set of rules aimed at strengthening consumer rights, which the EU parliament backed in June.

          They mean online traders will have to disclose the total cost of a product - including fees - and customers will have to actively opt-in to extras.

          Member countries will have two years to implement the rules nationally.

          'Cooling off' period

          Announcing the legislation had been passed, the European Commission cited the example of buying airline tickets online, when customers may have needed to actively decline optional extras such as travel insurance.

          "With the new directive, pre-ticked boxes will be banned across the European Union," it said in a statement.

          Customers will also be exempt from any costs of which they were not "properly informed" before placing an order and will be given a 14-day "cooling off" period for withdrawing from a sales contract. The EU's current mandatory period is seven days.

          Traders will not be allowed to make a profit from the charge levied on customers for using a credit card; those with telephone hotlines will only be allowed to charge customers basic call rates.

          Changes included in the new legislation will mean:

          Consumers must explicitly confirm that they understand that they have to pay a price
          Traders have to disclose the total cost of the product or service, as well as any extra fees
          Additional options will not be offered via pre-ticked boxes
          Consumers have 14 days to withdraw from a sales contract agreed to outside a shop - for example online or on their doorstep
          The EU will provide an optional withdrawal form for consumers to use
          Traders must refund customers within 14 days
          Information on digital products - such as software compatibility - will need to be clearer
          There will be a single set of core rules for distance contracts and off-premises contracts across the EU

          http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15260748
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            • Jun 2007
            • 15223

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