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Article R615-10 of the French Consumer Code

The commission may hear any person and be provided with any document with a view to carrying out its mission.The secretariat is provided by the Directorate-General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control. It is responsible for assisting the Commission in its work, taking applications from people wishing to be included on the list of mediators and informing the latter of decisions made by the Commission.

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Article R615-11 of the French Consumer Code

The committee may only deliberate in the presence of its chairman or vice-chairman and at least three of its members. Its meetings are not open to the public.The committee decides by a majority of the votes of the members present. In the event of a tie, the chairman of the meeting has the casting vote.

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Article R616-1 of the French Consumer Code

In application of article L. 616-1, the trader shall inform the consumer of the contact details of the consumer ombudsman or ombudsmen to whom he is answerable, by displaying this information in a visible and legible manner on his website, on his general terms and conditions of sale or service, on his order forms or, in the absence of such media, by any other appropriate means. It shall also include…

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Article R616-2 of the French Consumer Code

The website of the Commission d’évaluation et de contrôle de la médiation de la consommation includes all useful information for consumers in the event of a cross-border consumer dispute. In particular, it provides contact details for the European Consumer Centre France and details of the assistance available to consumers for the out-of-court settlement of such disputes.

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