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Consumer By: debshoganteaching Business Bingo Consumer By: debshoganteaching

Pick 9 terms from the Table Below Draw a Table with 9 Cells Pick 9 terms from the Table Below The 1st one to cross off all nine terms WINS!! Receipt Credit note SOG SOS CIA/CPA contract Consumer complaint Small claims court Consumer association of Ireland Consumer Reasons for consumer protection Unit pricing Bar code Food label Good consumer Director of consumer affairs

Definitions It is written proof of payment for goods and services. It is given by the seller to the buyer to show the amount owing or paid has been reduced Goods must be of Merchantable Quality, Fit for their purpose, As Described. Protects consumers against false or misleading claims about goods or services Show use by, sell by and best before date. Deals with consumer claims up to €2,000 Consumer Choice magazine Where a consumer expresses their dissatisfaction with the goods or services and seeks compensation A legally binding agreement.

RECEIPT CREDIT NOTE SOG SOS CIA/CPA FOOD LABEL SMALL CLAIMS COURT CONSUMER ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND CONSUMER COMPLAINT CONTRACT