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    • Member State: Austria
    • Title: Consumer Rights Directive Implementation Act - Innovations regarding §§ 6b and 6c of the Consumer Protection Act
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    • Type: book chapter
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    • Author: WENDEHORST, C.
    • Reference: Wendehorst in Leupold (Hrsg), Forum Verbraucherrecht 2015
    • Publication Year: 2015
    • Keywords: after-sales service, consumer rights, telephone
  • Directive Articles
    Consumer Rights Directive, Chapter 4, Article 21 Consumer Rights Directive, Chapter 4, Article 22
  • Headnote
    This article discusses controversial questions regarding Art 21 and Art 22 Directive 2011/83 (implemented into Austrian law by §§ 6b and 6c) of the Consumer Protection Act (Konsumentenschutzgesetz - KSchG). Art 21 Directive 2011/83 (§ 6b KSchG in Austrian law) prohibits the entrepreneur to oblige the consumer to pay extra costs for contacting him by telephone, when a contract has already been concluded between them. Pursuant to Art 22 Directive 2011/83 (implemented into Austrian law by § 6c KSchG) a consumer is only obligated to pay for ancillary services if expressly agreed beforehand.

    Such controversial questions concern not only the scope of the rule regarding additional costs, but the legal consequences when lacking explicit consent as well.

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