Consumer Protection Act 1986 Quiz
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Who is considered a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act 1986?

  • A person who sells goods for profit
  • A person who hires a service for consideration
  • A person who buys goods for personal use (correct)
  • A person who purchases goods for commercial purposes
  • When is a person not considered a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act 1986?

  • When the person agrees to the complaint made against them
  • When the person denies the allegations in a complaint
  • When the goods are purchased for commercial or resale purposes (correct)
  • When the goods are purchased for personal use
  • What does a consumer dispute entail under the Consumer Protection Act 1986?

  • A dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made is not involved in the transaction
  • A dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made agrees to the complaint
  • A dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made denies the allegations (correct)
  • A dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made is unaware of the complaint
  • Who else is considered a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act 1986?

    <p>A user of goods with the approval of the purchaser</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is excluded from the definition of a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act 1986?

    <p>A person who purchases goods for commercial or resale purposes</p> Signup and view all the answers

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