Your Status: Logged out Log in

How Tesco protects its customers!

Member rating: No Rating | Words: 1442 | Submitted: Sun Feb 10 2008

Page Preview
Preview
Previous 1 of 5 Next

On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:

How Tesco protect their customers. All transactions made between customers of Tesco and Tesco themselves are contracts where both Tesco and customers have responsibilities. The buyer has the responsibility of paying for any goods, but Tesco's responsibilities are much more complex. Consumer protection has different ways of looking after the customer. It prevents Tesco from: * Charging outrageous prices * Dishonesty; selling things that are different to what it says on the label * Selling unsafe products, example; A television with no fuse * Not keeping customer's information confidential; passing on customer's information to third parties. There are consumes protection laws. The following acts are set for all businesses but I have applied them to how they work for Tesco. They are: 1. Sales of Goods Act 1979; because of this act any gods sold should be undamaged, in good working order and they should perform as described to a good quality. If the customers find...

To see the full version of this document, and 145,348 others

Register Now