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European Consumer Centres score a winning goal for consumers travelling to the 2014 World Cup

Posted 01/05/14

Will you accompany the Three Lions to the World Cup this summer? And if so, do you know what to expect as a consumer in Brazil?Ìý

Now you can leave the UK for a summer of football, safe in the knowledge that you are protected with theÌý.

Produced by the network of European Consumer Centres in collaboration with PRO TESTE, the Brazilian Association of Consumer Defence, the guide informs you about your rights as a consumer in Brazil.Ìý

Andy Allen, UK ECC Director, said: "The football world is at fever pitch. The 2014 World Cup in Brazil will kick-off with the first whistle on 12 June and England will be there. Every England fan will be hoping for the best and will be holding their breath for a good result in each game.

"Roy Hodgson's side are set to get huge backing in the summer and FIFA has said that tens of thousands of fans are set to travel to Brazil. England fans are sixth in the league table for the number of tickets bought (51,000), so there is a large number of fans lucky enough to be travelling.

"They all need to take the European Consumer Centres' consumer guide with them. It summarises everything to enjoy a stay in Brazil with confidence."

The handy six-page booklet answers questions such as: What travel documents do you need ? What are your air passenger rights? ÌýHow can you ensure the quality of your hotel? How to reach the stadium? What should you watch out for when you go shopping or eat out? What payment methods are accepted by local merchants? How to avoid getting a hefty mobile phone bill ? What number do you call in case of emergency?

The guide also contains a match schedule and a list of some key vocabulary to help make fans understood. It is available in 11 languages of the EU.

You can download the brochure "2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil" from the publication's section of the UK ECC website.

UK consumers can use the advice and support of the UK European Consumer Centre if they have a dispute with a trader based in an EU country outside the UK – 08456 04 05 03 between 10am and 3pm or http://www.ukecc.net/

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Notes to Editors

For further information please contact UK European Consumer Centre’s press office on 08456 08 96 06.

  • UK European Consumer Centre consumer complaint line – 08456 04 05 03Ìý
  • The UK European Consumer Centre is part of the European Consumer Centre Network (ECC-Net). There are 30 centres covering Europe, plus Iceland and Norway. The aim of the network is to provide advice and support to consumers who have a dispute with a trader based in a European country outside the UK. The Network will assist consumers in the attempt to resolve the complaint.
  • UK ECC can provide advice in the following main areas: buying goods and services, online shopping, internet auctions, holidays, timeshare and holiday clubs, air travel.
  • UK ECC is co-funded by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), and the European Commission.Ìý
  • The UK ECC service is delivered by the Trading Standards Institute (www.tsi.org.uk)
  • Media queries should sent to [email protected] or by phone on 08456 08 96 06.
  • The UK ECC provides advice and support to consumers who have a dispute with a trader based in a European country outside the UK and will assist consumers in the attempt to resolve the complaint.
  • Consumers can make contact with the UK European Consumer Centre via the website – www.ukecc.net – or by phone on 08456 04 05 03 weekdays between 10am and 3pm.

If in doubt before you buy, contact our sister organisation – the European Consumer Centre for Services – for pre-purchasing advice: www.ukecc-services.net



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