The types of service we use may use online vary from ordering a take-away, to arranging a new mobile phone contract – but whatever the service, it will be covered by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.
When you arrange the service at a distance (by phone or on the internet) then you will also be covered for some services under the Consumer Contracts Regulations.
All services must be carried out with reasonable care and skill within a reasonable time. This means that the work carried should be the same as would be carried out by any other competent service provider within the same field.
The work should be completed within a reasonable period of time if no time-frame has been agreed and if no price has been agreed, then the supplier can only make a reasonable charge for the service provided.
If any goods are supplied with the service, then those goods must be of satisfactory quality and fit for their purpose. If they are not, you can ask for the goods to be repaired or replaced, rescind the contract or ask for a reduction in price. In reality, the choice of which remedy to offer is down to the trader however, the trader must put the fault right within a reasonable period of time and without causing significant inconvenience. What this means will be dependent upon the facts but you would argue that to repair a boiler in mid winter supplied by your plumber within 2 weeks would cause significant inconvenience, and yet 3 weeks in the summer might be reasonable. If they fail to do so you can claim the cost of having a third party complete any works or repairs, and may also be able to claim other financial losses.
Also, the Consumer Contracts Regulations apply which means that you will have up to 14 days in which to cancel the services, unless you have given your express consent for the services to commence. You can still cancel after that time but may have to pay for any work done that you have agreed to during that time.
The Consumer Contracts Regulations do not apply to holidays, leisure activities or accommodation.
If you cancel the contract then the trader should offer a refund within 14 days of the cancellation in most cases.
Telephone and Internet Providers
Please see our phones and broadband section.
Paying by Credit Card or Finance Agreement
If you paid for the service using your credit card or with a connected credit agreement ( a financial agreement arranged by the trader specifically for those services) and the value of the contract was between £100 and £30000 then the finance company are jointly and severally liable with the trader for any misrepresentation or breach of contract.
BUT if you paid by credit card via paypal or another third party payment portal you will not be able to refer any complaint to the Financial Services Ombudsman if the credit card company refuse your claim.
If you cancel the contract within the cooling off period then any finance agreement entered into will automatically be cancelled and the trader is responsible for informing the finance company.
Contracts Signed at Home or Work
If you signed a contract for services at your home or your workplace then for most goods you will have 14 days in which to cancel the contract under the Consumer Contracts Regulations unless you needed the services to start immediately, or you gave your express consent to have the work start before the cancellation period.
If you agree for the work to start within the cancellation period, you still have up to 14 days in which to cancel the contract but the trader will be able to charge you for any work undertaken in that time (provided the trader told you about this).
Questions & Answers
I agreed to pay £800 to have my garden paved but the same builder did the same work for my neighbour for £400 - can I claim a refund?
What is the difference between a quote and an estimate?
My telephone has gone wrong and the phone company who supplied it say I have to return it to the manufacturer?
If however, you broke the phone in some way or another, then the telephone company are not responsible at all.
I ordered some software on-line and changed my mind - do I have to pay for it?
I phoned to cancel a contract and the retailer said I had to submit the cancellation form on the contract to them within 14 days before they would accept the cancellation?
What services are expempt from cancellation rights?
- Bespoke and customised goods;
- Contracts concluded at public auction;
- Goods that deteriorate or expire rapidly;
- Sealed audio, video and software packages once unsealed;
- Contracts for accommodation, transport of goods, vehicle rental, catering or services related to leisure activities if the contract provides for a specific date or period of performance;
- Services which have been fully completed.