The Rt Hon Malcolm Bruce MP

Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Gordon

Malcolm Bruce MP

MP urges residents to avoid a raw deal this Christmas

12.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Fri 21st Dec 2007

Malcolm Bruce, the MP for Gordon has today urged constituents to use a special advice line offered by the Scottish Consumer Council if they receive poor service or faulty goods over the festive period.

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Malcolm Bruce is urging constituents to use the advice line to voice their concerns

Mr Bruce urged Aberdeenshire residents to use the Consumer Direct Scotland hotline on 08454 04 05 06 as the first point of contact for consumers with any complaints.

Commenting Mr Bruce said:

"Over the festive period, it is more important than ever that consumers know where to turn if they fall victim to bad service or shoddy goods from companies. This hotline should be everyone's first port of call with any problems this Christmas.

"Consumer Direct offers first-line advice to consumers but it is also there to assist local authorities to meet their objectives. Much of the information supplied by the public via Consumer Direct is passed on to local Trading Standards Officers, who can then investigate scams and rogue practices which undermine consumer and business confidence.

"Over the festive period if people are not happy with their Christmas purchases and have a problem they can't resolve, they should contact Consumer Direct Scotland on 08454 04 05 06 or visit the website on www.consumerdirect.gov.uk."

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