Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act protects purchases between £100 and £30,000 made on credit cards. It holds the lender jointly liable if goods or services are faulty or not delivered. This legal safeguard benefits consumers, offering a straightforward route to claim refunds when merchants fail, without needing direct retailer cooperation.
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