How should you conduct doorstep sales?
Doorstep sales conduct rules include respecting time, showing id, avoiding pressure and protecting vulnerable people.
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Doorstep sales conduct rules include respecting time, showing id, avoiding pressure and protecting vulnerable people.
No cold calling rules apply to doorstep sales; traders must not visit homes or zones that have been signed unless invited.
The specific consumer protection laws that apply if you sell goods, services, or digital content away from your usual business premises.
Practical guidance for employers to support employees who are struggling with infertility or going through fertility treatment.
Businesses must ensure reviews are genuine, clearly disclosed, and not misleading under consumer protection law.
Small grants of up to £500 are available to help businesses be more inclusive.
Discover how employee ownership is transforming succession planning and could potentially work for your business.
Grants of up to £5,000 available for small UK charities.
The rights consumers have to cancel off-premises and distance contracts under the Consumer Contracts Regulations.
How to comply with regulations that require you to treat customers, make contracts and trade fairly during the sale or supply of products and services.
This scheme is designed to stimulate the development of hotel accommodation across the area.
Access your EORI information and find out how the data is kept.
Use a break-even analysis to determine how many products you must sell and at what price in order to make a profit.
Learn how to successfully enter overseas markets with export marketing plans, entry strategies, and tips for export success.
How to trade with other countries if there is no UK trade agreement.
Farmers are being urged to make their safety a priority when mixing slurry ahead of the closed spreading period.
Guidance for traders on the regulations covering selling price information they provide to consumers to prevent misleading them.
The law applying to the supply and sale of goods (including food and drink) by weight or other measures such as volume or length.
Overview of who is responsible for the regulation of weights and measurement legislation in the UK.
Weights and measures rules for licensed premises including approved measures of alcohol and pricing information.
Weights and measures rules for greengrocers including selling loose fruit and vegetables by net or gross weight and selling countable items.
Weights and measures rules for butchers including selling by net or gross weight, displaying prices and using approved scales.
Weights and measures rules for bakers including rules regarding the weight of packaged bread.
What you must do if you sell goods in packages of a pre-determined constant quantity, including rules on average weights and ‘tolerable negative error’.
The metric weights and measures your business must use when selling goods, including kilograms, litres and metres.