Consumer information and advice leaflets
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Select from our own in-house leaflets which you are welcome to print out/download.
In addition Salford residents can request other leaflets from us.
You can also view information and advice sheets provided by the Office of Fair Trading, Consumer Direct and Trading Standards Institute by using the links provided.
- A Consumer Guide to Buying Goods & Services
- A Guide to Buying & Selling Your Car
- Electrical Goods
- Resolving Problems with Clothing & Shoes
- Office of Fair Trading
- Consumer Direct
- TSI - Buying a Motorcycle
- TSI - Buying a Secondhand Car
- TSI - Buying Goods
- TSI - New & Secondhand Pushchairs
- TSI - Sales of Mobility Aids
- TSI - Secondhand Cars
- Avoid the Pitfalls of Choosing a Tradesperson
- Holiday Hints
- Office of Fair Trading
- Consumer Direct
- TSI - Holidays
- TSI - Package Holidays & the Disabled Traveller
- TSI - Vehicle Repairs & Servicing
- Credit - A General Guide to the Different Types of Credit
- Office of Fair Trading
- Consumer Direct
- TSI - Buying on Credit
- TSI - Credit - Early Settlement
- TSI - Credit Terminology - What it means
- TSI - Store Cards
- Be Safe with DIY
- Cowboy Builders - How to avoid them
- Date Marking on Food
- Dealing with Doorstep Sellers
- Furniture & Carpets - some tips on buying
- How to Pursue Your Complaint
- Internet Jargon Buster - for all Techno dinosaurs
- Nursery Goods - A Parents Guide
- The Internet - How to Buy Safely
- Toy Safety - A Parents Guide
- Trading Standards - A Guide to our Work
- Underage Cigarette, Alcohol & Firework Sales
- Office of Fair Trading
- Consumer Direct
- TSI - Agents & Agencies
- TSI - Buying at Home
- TSI - Electric Blanket Servicing
- TSI - Guide to Wise Shopping
- TSI - Hiring Goods
- TSI - Is the Trader Right?
- TSI - Shopping on the Internet - Top 10 Tips
Further information and advice is available from
This page was last updated on 02 October 2007
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