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What is a consumer?

A consumer is a person who buys goods or services.

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Name one consumer right.

Right to safety / information / choice / redress / to be heard.

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What is a consumer responsibility?

Something a consumer should do when buying goods or services.

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If a phone doesn’t work, what should the consumer do first?

Return to the shop with the receipt.

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Explain why consumer rights are important.

They protect consumers from unfair treatment.

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What does the word “goods” mean?

Goods are physical items that you can touch (e.g. clothes, phone).

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What does it mean if goods are “of good quality”?

The goods should work properly and not be faulty.

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Why should a consumer keep a receipt?

To prove purchase if there is a problem.

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Which consumer right applies if food is out of date?

The right to safety.

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Explain one responsibility a consumer has when shopping.

Example: Keeping receipts helps solve problems

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What does the word “services” mean?

Services are things done for you (e.g. haircut, bus journey)

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What right protects consumers from false information?

The right to information.

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Why should consumers read labels?

To check price, instructions, or warnings

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Why should a consumer check prices before paying?

To avoid being overcharged.

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What could happen if consumers had no rights?

Shops could treat consumers unfairly or sell unsafe goods.

400

 Give one example of something a consumer might buy.

Example: food, clothes, books, phone.

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What right allows a consumer to complain?

The right to be heard.

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Why is it important to use goods correctly?

To avoid damage and stay safe.

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What should a consumer do if they are unhappy with a service?

Make a complaint politely.

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Why is it important for consumers to complain properly?

It helps solve problems and keeps things fair.

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Why do people need consumer rights?

To protect consumers from being treated unfairly.

500

Name two consumer rights.

Any two: safety, information, choice, redress, to be heard.

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Name two responsibilities of a consumer.

Any two: read labels, keep receipts, use goods properly, complain correctly.

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Explain one consumer right using an example.


Example: Right to redress – getting a refund for faulty goods.

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How do consumer responsibilities help both the consumer and the shop?

It leads to fair treatment and fewer problems.

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