290 Right to unwind (cancel) a business-to-consumer contract290.1 How does consumer exercise the right?A consumer who has the right to unwind a business-to-consumer contract may do so if1:290.1.1 the consumer indicates to the trader that the consumer is rejecting the product; and290.1.2 the indication is within the relevant period2 and at a time when the product is capable of rejection3.The indication may be something that the consumer says or does but it must be clear4.
A consumer who has the right to unwind a business-to-consumer contract may do so if1:
the consumer indicates to the trader that the consumer is rejecting the product; and
the indication is within the relevant period2 and at a time when the product is capable of rejection3.
The indication may be something that the consumer says or does but it must be clear4.
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