Complain to the OFT
If you want advice on your consumer rights, go to Consumer Direct. Consumer Direct is a service managed by the OFT that offers clear, practical advice on all kinds of consumer issues, from problems with cars to faulty household appliances. You can also get advice before and after you buy goods, tips on energy supplier and postal service issues, and how to watch out for, and report scams. Consumer Direct will provide general advice. The OFT cannot act on your behalf or intervene in individual disputes to help you get your money back.
Consumer Direct is the government funded telephone and online service offering information and advice on consumer issues. Consumer Direct is funded by the Office of Fair Trading and delivered in partnership with Local Authority Trading Standards Services.
Call Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 or visit the Consumer Direct website.
Consumer Direct serviceTelephone calls are charged for via the 0845 number, which will cost no more than 4p per minute for BT customers (other networks vary).The service operates from 08.00 - 18.30 Monday to Friday and from 09.00 - 13.00 on Saturday, excluding bank holidays.
A Welsh-speaking Consumer Direct service is available on 08454 04 05 05 and a minicom service on 08451 28 13 84.
Advisers are trained in all aspects of consumer rights and help people to take the best course of action when they have a consumer problem by giving legally correct advice. We do not intervene in consumer matters, such as taking action against a trader, and Consumer Direct isn't a legal service.