Quality Charter
The European Consumer Centres Network (ECC-Net) comprises 29 centres across all EU Member States, Norway and Iceland, working together to resolve the consumer disputes of their residents in an amicable manner. Each centre is co-funded by the European Commission and national governments.
The primary role of ECC-Net is to assist consumers with protecting and asserting their rights in cross-border purchases in the Single Market.
ECC-Net provides information, advice, assistance and intermediation to consumers with issues arising from cross-border consumer pruchases where both the consumer and the trader are based in different countries in the EU, Iceland and Norway.
The Quality Charter describes services you can expect to receive and sets out the standard of service consumers are entitled to expect when contacting the ECC-Net.
In order to get in touch with us, please contact the ECC in your country of residence.
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Understanding your expectations
ECC-Net is committed to offering a professional and courteous service to all consumers who contact us and we will make every effort to ensure that the services you receive reflect your needs and expectations.
We will check the merits of your query by carrying out an adequate preliminary assessment to ensure that the matter is within ECC-Net’s remit. All consumer queries will be dealt with by a competent member of the ECC-Net legal team and handled in a timely and accurate manner.
If your query relates to a matter that falls outside the remit of the ECC-Net, we will inform you accordingly and provide the contact details of any relevant body or organisation competent to deal with your query. Please check the annexe’s list detailing the matters covered and those excluded from the scope of the ECC-Net.
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Answering as fast as we can
Whether you write, telephone or e-mail, we will acknowledge receipt and make every effort to consider the information/documentation that we have been provided with promptly and, at the latest, within 14 working days. As an exception, at times of particularly heavy demand, if we cannot meet this deadline, you will be informed accordingly.
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Giving you valuable advice and guidance
Once the initial assessment process is concluded, you will be informed about your rights and entitlements under European consumer legislation as well as information on the available dispute resolution mechanisms. Consumers can rely on tailored legal advice and assistance.
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Assisting you through a cross-border out-of-court settlement procedure
When you encounter problems securing redress, the ECC-Net can assist in the resolution of your cross-border consumer complaint by actively pursuing your complaint on your behalf. Upon your request, your local ECC (Consumer ECC) may seek assistance from the ECC in the country of the trader’s domicile (Trader ECC).
Before bringing the matter to the attention of the competent ECC for its consideration, the following conditions must be fulfilled: (1) the consumer has attempted to contact the trader in writing in order to resolve the matter; (2) the consumer has a well-founded claim taking into consideration applicable European consumer legislation.
You may be required to provide relevant supporting documentation to enable us to progress your case.
Once the consumer’s case is accepted by the Trader ECC, the latter will endeavour to bring the matter to an amicable resolution by communicating with the trader on behalf of the consumer. The consumer will be updated on any developments by the Consumer ECC.
The ECC-Net has no enforcement powers to impose any sanction, penalty or fine where consumer legislation is contravened. We will make every reasonable effort to resolve complaints amicably on your behalf; however in the event where the trader fails to cooperate or engage with us, you will be advised of alternative means of resolving your dispute, including enforcement and out-of-court mechanisms, where available.
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Entrusting an out-of-court dispute settlement body with your case
One of the overall ECC-Net objectives is to resolve consumer disputes without the need for parties to engage with the court process. When an agreement cannot be reached directly with the trader and the matter cannot be resolved with our intervention, we may suggest engaging the services of a competent ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) entity, which offers dispute resolution procedures, without prejudice to legal action. In some instances, we may be in a position to transfer your case directly on to the competent body, monitor progress and update you accordingly whilst the case is pending with the ADR body. In instances where the relevant settlement procedure can be instigated by the consumer directly, we may provide you with the contact details of the competent ADR entity and the information in respect of the settlement process.
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Having a long term view - the added value of your case for all consumers
As part of our work is assisting consumers with their cross-border complaint, ECC-Net is in a unique position to document the problems consumers face when buying goods and services within the EU, Iceland and Norway. Based on your consumer experiences, the ECC-Net pools its knowledge and expertise, and works with enforcement authorities, national and European stakeholders in the collective interest of consumers; this includes providing input for new legislative proposals or sectors that, in our opinion, need further enforcement and protective measures for consumers.
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Protecting your personal data and privacy
The ECC-Net takes the protection of consumers’ personal data very seriously. Your data will exclusively be collected, saved and used to process your complaint within the network of the European Consumer Centres and to safeguard your interests. However, all submitted information will be handled according to the national law governing data protection. In some countries this includes your data to be accessible to the public upon demand. This is the case for all data shared with ECC Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden (Information on the principle of public access on the Swedish Government website). For this, we need your agreement. The « privacy statement » edited by the European Commission informs you about how we use your personal data as well as your rights regarding its use.
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Being open to your feedback
Your feedback is important to us. Your compliments, suggestions or complaints allow us to improve our services and the way we communicate.
And even though we are committed to providing a service to the best of our abilities, we understand that issues may occur. So we are happy to address complaints from consumers who are dissatisfied with the quality of the service provided or its delivery. A complaint should be made, in the first instance, to the person you are dealing with in the centre. If you are not satisfied with the response you receive and wish to make a formal written complaint, you may contact our Director via info@eccnederland.nl. The case will then be reviewed as regards its merits and the manner in which it has been handled.
ECC the Netherlands may also send you a consumer satisfaction survey giving you an opportunity to tell us about your experiences and provide suggestions for improvements where needed.
We always try to help you as best as we can. If you are unsatisfied with our service, please let us know. Together we will try to find a solution. We see complaints as an opportunity to improve our service. So we can better help you and other consumers in the future.
How does it work?
If you are unsatisfied with our service, you can contact us in the following ways:
We would love to solve your complaint. A phone call is often the quickest and easiest way to work things out: +31 (0)30 232 64 40.
You can also send us an email: @email
You can also write us a letter if you prefer. Use our complaint form and send it to:
European Consumer Centre
FAO Director ECC
PO Box 487
3500 AL Utrecht
What happens next?
After we receive your complaint, our ECC director will carefully review it. If your complaint involves an ECC employee, the director will discuss your complaint with the employee in question.
We will contact you by phone, email or letter within two weeks. You will also receive a letter from the board.
Should we fail to deal with your complaint to your complete satisfaction, you will always have the option to present your complaint to an external complaints body. You can read more about how to submit a complaint to the external complaints body in the letter that you receive from the board.
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Are you satisfied with our service, would you like to thank an employee or do you have any tips and suggestions? We would be pleased to hear that! Please let us know so that we can fine-tune our working method even better to your wishes. Please send an email with your feedback to communicatie@eccnederland.nl
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Annexe to the quality charter
Matters in and out of scope of the ECC-Net.
The ECC-Net is competent:
- If the request comes from a consumer, meaning a 'natural person who is acting for the purposes which are outside his trade, business and profession'
- and concerns a professional trader
- If there is a cross border context to the claim within the EU, Iceland and Norway
The ECC is not competent:
- For complaints involving two private individuals (purchase of goods or holiday rentals between two private persons for example)
- For complaints involving two traders (for example claims linked to business directories)
- If the complaint concerns a trader outside the geographical scope of the network (Switzerland, USA, China, Russia…)
- If the trader has expressly refused to cooperate with the ECC-Net
- If you have already started a legal procedure/court procedure
- If your query relates to a matter that falls outside the remit of ECC-Net, we will inform you accordingly and provide the contact details of any relevant body or organisation competent to deal with your query.
- If we cannot identify the trader (false addresses, hidden registrar of webdomain….)
- In case of fraud (counterfeiting, so called snowball systems, …)
- For specific investment products such as forex, binary options and crypto currencies.