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Consumer Advice is a specialist service available in the UK, provided by the charity Citizens Advice.
It aims to provide free, impartial, and confidential advice on consumer problems.
Consumers can seek advice for a range of issues. Examples listed on their website[1] include:
- Energy
- Holidays and transport
- Buying or repairing a car
- Scams
- Something's gone wrong with a purchase
- Insurance
- Water
- Phone, internet or TV
- Home improvements
- You've changed your mind
- Post
- Event tickets
- Vets and pets
- ↑ "Consumer Advice - Citizens Advice". Retrieved 11 Sep 2025.
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