Purely Creative And Others v Office of Fair Trading: ECJ 18 Oct 2012

ECJ Directive 2005/29/EC – Unfair commercial practices – Practice of informing the consumer that he has won a prize and obliging him, in order to receive that prize, to incur a cost of whatever kind

A Rosas R
C-428/11, [2012] EUECJ C-428/11
Bailii
Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 2005/29/EC 5, Directive 2005/29/EC
European
Citing:
At first instanceOffice of Fair Trading v Purely Creative Ltd and Others ChD 2-Feb-2011
The OFT sought an order to restrain the defendants from continuing what it said were unfair commercial practices in the arrangements it made for prize draws.
Held: Each of the promotions relied upon by the Office contravened the Regulations. . .
ReferencePurely Creative Ltd and Others v The Office of Fair Trading CA 29-Jul-2011
The appellants sought to challenge undertakings they had been required to as to the mode of conduct of prize draw competitions. The Regulations forbad misrepresentations that the addressee may already have won a prize. In particular they challenged . .

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Updated: 01 November 2021; Ref: scu.465021