On 11 July 2024, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) issued compliance guidance for trader recommendation platforms and opened a consultation period, which will conclude on 16 August 2024. Trader recommendation platforms are websites and apps commonly used by individuals seeking traders across various specialities, such as building and home improvements, plumbing, and home heating. The CMA conducted an analysis of these platforms and identified several concerns that could potentially harm consumers. These include making potentially misleading claims, lacking adequate vetting or verification processes for traders, inadequate handling and sanctioning of problematic traders, ineffective and inaccessible complaints procedures, and presenting consumer reviews in a misleading manner. In response to these issues, the CMA's draft guidance aims to assist trader recommendation platforms in understanding their obligations under consumer protection laws. It offers practical advice on key principles to ensure consumer protection.
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