Explain consumer protection acts

Explain consumer protection acts?

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Businesses often assign consumer credit contracts to finance companies. Consequently, most consumer protection acts state that the assignee of a consumer credit contract has no greater rights than the assignor and is subject to the same obligations. This ensures that consumers do not end up owing money to a finance company (who would otherwise be a holder in due course) with no opportunity to refuse to pay for defective goods or being forced to waive their rights against an assignee in a cut-out clause.

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