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... Did not meet its description. Companies and their representatives should describe the goods accurately. If the companies do sell goods that are not as described then the consumer has the right to obtain a full refund. If the company disagrees then the consumer may take them to court for compensation. * Are not fit for the intended purpose. This protects the consumer for buying goods that are not fit for its intended purpose. E.g. you buy a waterproof jacket; first time it is worn in the rain it lets the water through. On the face it a consumer might be entitled to compensation. * Cause injuries to consumers. Goods must be safe for their intended purpose. E.g. the lawn mower is very dangerous if you put your finger in it but this is not the fault of the manufacture. If a piece of a new lawn mower flies off and injures ...
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