UK consumer rights
Services & Contracts
Section 75 claim explained
If a credit card purchase goes wrong and the seller won’t fix it, Section 75 can make the card provider equally responsible. This explains eligibility, evidence, and how to escalate a refusal.
Services & Contracts
Chargeback vs Section 75
Section 75 is a legal right for many credit card purchases £100–£30,000, while chargeback is a card-scheme process that can still be worth trying. This explains which to use, what evidence helps, and when to escalate.
Services & Contracts
Faulty product return refused
If a retailer refuses to accept a faulty product return, the issue is often a policy script rather than the actual rights position. These steps help gather evidence, challenge refusals, and escalate calmly.
Driving & Transport
Car clamped illegally
A car clamp on private land is often unlawful in Great Britain, but it still happens. This explains the common UK patterns, quick checks, and how to escalate with evidence.
Money & Legal
Bailiffs — your rights
Bailiff contact can escalate quickly in UK households, especially after missed notices or address changes. This explains practical steps to protect your home, challenge errors, and agree affordable payments.