Hi DK.
I know you all like the EU.
So here is something from the EU government.
It is about if you order 200 unused delicious frogs in one country of the EU and the seller sends you an old banana to another country.
consumer laws
claims are<2000 Euros
REGULATION (EC) No 861/2007 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 July 2007
establishing a European Small Claims Procedure
Form A is on page 10-->
Form B on page 17-->
Form C on page 19-->
Form D on page 21-->
European Union cross-border claims
European small claims procedure
The European Small Claims Procedure, for which no lawyer is necessary, follows a series of steps:
Filing the claim. To file a claim for a sum less than EUR 2 000, the claimant fills in a standard claim form (Form A, provided in Annex I to the Regulation), giving details of the claim, the sum demanded, etc., and lodges it with the competent court by any means of communication acceptable to the Member State in which the action is taken. If the claim is outside the scope of the Regulation (see below), the court will notify the claimant to that effect; if the claim is not withdrawn, the court will proceed with it in accordance with the relevant applicable procedural law in that Member State.
Happy monday.
Greetings.
UK
I know you all like the EU.
So here is something from the EU government.
It is about if you order 200 unused delicious frogs in one country of the EU and the seller sends you an old banana to another country.
consumer laws
claims are<2000 Euros
REGULATION (EC) No 861/2007 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 July 2007
establishing a European Small Claims Procedure
Form A is on page 10-->
Form B on page 17-->
Form C on page 19-->
Form D on page 21-->
European Union cross-border claims
European small claims procedure
The European Small Claims Procedure, for which no lawyer is necessary, follows a series of steps:
Filing the claim. To file a claim for a sum less than EUR 2 000, the claimant fills in a standard claim form (Form A, provided in Annex I to the Regulation), giving details of the claim, the sum demanded, etc., and lodges it with the competent court by any means of communication acceptable to the Member State in which the action is taken. If the claim is outside the scope of the Regulation (see below), the court will notify the claimant to that effect; if the claim is not withdrawn, the court will proceed with it in accordance with the relevant applicable procedural law in that Member State.
Happy monday.
Greetings.
UK
But its thursday.....................
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