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Major retailer that sells home appliances ordered to refund 40,000 customers

The retailer will pay out a total of £600,000 after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found it charged customers for extra services without their agreement

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mirror.co.ukStai leggendo11 h fa

Major retailer that sells home appliances ordered to refund 40,000 customers

The retailer will pay out a total of £600,000 after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found it charged customers for extra services without their agreement

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independent.co.uk17 h fa

CMA orders Marks Electrical to refund customers over opt-ins to extra services

The retailer will pay affected customers an average of £15 each – totalling around £600,000, the Competition and Markets Authority said.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    CMA orders Marks Electrical to refund customers over opt-ins to extra services

    The retailer will pay affected customers an average of £15 each – totalling around £600,000, the Competition and Markets Authority said.

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Major retailer that sells home appliances ordered to refund 40,000 customers

    The retailer will pay out a total of £600,000 after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found it charged customers for extra services without their agreement