How new consumer rights act affects how salons handle complaints

Published 21st Sep 2015 by bathamm
How new consumer rights act affects how salons handle complaints

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In the salon industry, most client complaints are easily sorted out, but salons need to be aware that clients have new rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which comes into effect on 1 October in England and Wales. Under new legislation: •             Clients can ask you to repeat or fix a service if it’s not carried out with reasonable care and skill, or get some money back if you can’t fix it •             If you haven’t agreed a price upfront, what clients are asked to pay must be reasonable •             If you haven’t agreed a time upfront, it must be carried out within a reasonable time Complaints should be resolved within eight weeks.  If the complaint hasn’t been resolved by going through the salon’s complaints procedure, you must provide the client with details of a certified Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provider. Alternative Dispute Resolution involves using a mediator as an alternative to taking expensive legal action, for example the client or the salon going to the small claims court.  A mediator is an independent third party who listens to both sides and helps the salon and the client work towards a fair and reasonable compromise which, if agreed, becomes legally binding. Salons do not have to agree to use mediation – but you are obliged to tell clients who to go to and whether you would be willing to use the mediation service to settle the dispute.  Although you do not have to use ADR, your refusal would have to be reasonable. NHF chief executive Hilary Hall said: “Because keeping loyal clients is so important in our industry, we’re good at solving client complaints, so much so that we rarely reach the ‘dispute’ phase. But complaints can be tricky to handle and the Consumer Rights Act now makes it crucial that salon owners have a written complaints policy and a well-defined procedure they consistently follow, backed up by signposting to a certified ADR provider.” Widget_HJ
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Published 21st Sep 2015

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