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* '''Consumer'''  
* '''Consumer'''  
** [[Buying Defective Goods]]{{·}} [[Dishonest Business Practices and Schemes|Dishonest Business Practices]]{{·}} [[Shopping Online, by Phone, or by Mail]]{{·}} [[Receiving Unsatisfactory Services]]{{·}} [[Door-to-Door Sales, Time Shares, and Other Contracts You Can Cancel|Contracts You Can Cancel]]
** [[Problem with a Purchase]]{{·}} [[The Basics of Making a Purchase]]{{·}} [[Online Shopping]]{{·}} [[If You're Not Happy with a Service]]{{·}} [[Fitness Centres, Yoga Studios, and Other “Continuing Service Contracts”|Continuing Service Contracts]]


* '''Money & Debt'''  
* '''Money & Debt'''  

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