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A service

when you pay for a task to be done for you

100

A good is 

something you can buy that that you can see or touch

100

Buying groceries, streaming music, or getting a haircut all make you this.

A consumer

100

What is something we cannot live without called?

Need 

100

Which law protects consumers from misleading claims?

Consumer Protection Act 2007

200

What are the 3 R's?

Repair

Refund

Replacement

200

What is a consumer ?

Someone who buys goods or services for their own use.

200

What does “as described” mean for consumer rights?

Goods must match adverts, descriptions, or samples

200

When can a consumer ask for redress?

When goods are faulty or damaged

200

Give 1 examples of goods and 1 of services.

phone/sweets etc

hairdresser/bus ticket etc

300

What does “fit for purpose” mean?

The goods must do what they are meant to do

300

Caveat Emptor means ....

Let the buyer beware

300

What is a brand name?

A name used by manufacturers to identify their products

300

What is the difference between a good and a service?

A good is a physical product; a service is a task carried out for a customer

300

Name one right consumers have when buying goods.

Goods must be of good quality / fit for purpose

400

A false economy 

a purchase that appears to be good value but is more expensive over time. 

400

Give two ways to act as a responsible consumer before buying shoes.

Compare prices, check quality, read reviews, check guarantees

400

Name one reason people choose branded products.  

Quality, reliability, image

400

Under Irish law Goods must be _____

Goods must be of good quality / fit for purpose

400

Explain how one bad product can damage an entire brand.

It harms reputation and sales

500

Name the Irish law that protects consumers when buying goods and services

Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980


500

Explain why caveat emptor no longer applies fully today.

Laws now protect consumers and give them legal rights  

500

List two questions a wise consumer should ask before buying.

Do I need it? Can I afford it? Is it an impulse buy?

500

Name the 1 Irish consumer laws?

Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980

Consumer Protection Act 2007

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Name three conditions that goods must meet under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980.

  • Of merchantable quality

  • Fit for purpose

  • As described

  • Same as sample 

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