The European Consumer Centre ("ECC") Norway provides free information on consumer rights in the EU, Norway and Iceland and assists consumers with cross-border disputes. ECC Norway is a member of the ECC Network.
The ECC Network is set up to promote consumer confidence in cross-boarder purchases throughout the EEA by providing:
- Information on national and European consumer rights;
- Support in pursuing cross-border complaints;
- Advise on out of court settlement procedures; and
- Information on consumer concerns to relevant authorities, particularly the European Commission.
For more information about the network, see the ECC Net factsheet.
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24.04.2008
The Norwegian city Stavanger has been designated “The European Capital of Culture 2008” by the European Union. In this relation, ECC Norway publishes the brochure "Counsumer Guide for tourists visiting Norway".
Les mer Stavanger – The European Capital of Culture 2008»
09.04.2008
Want to know more about your consumer rights when purchasing goods or services in or from the Nordic region?
Les mer Purchases in the Nordic region»
09.04.2008
Are you planning a holiday in Norway? Read our brochure: Consumer Guide for tourists visiting Norway.
Les mer Consumer guide for tourists visiting Norway»
ECC Norway is a part of the European Consumer Centres Network (ECC-Net). The aim of the ECC-Net is to provide consumers with a wide range of services, from providing information on their rights to giving advice and assistance with their complaints and the resolution of disputes.
Contact Information:
Forbruker Europa
(ECC Norway)
P.B. 4594 Nydalen
0404 Oslo
Telephone: (+47) 23 400 500
Fax: (+47) 23 400 501
post@forbrukereuropa.no
http://www.forbrukereuropa.no