OFT requests information from gold buying companies
The OFT has requested information from a number of companies that buy gold from consumers using the postal service to consider whether they are complying with consumer protection legislation.
Following complaints, the OFT has asked the companies to provide information on their business practices and to explain a number of claims made in their advertising and on their websites. Among the OFT's concerns is whether consumers' rights to reject an offer for their gold and receive it back are being honoured in all cases.
The OFT will also be reviewing the companies' terms and conditions to assess whether they are fair for consumers.
Once the OFT receives the requested information, it will consider what further action, if any, is appropriate. At this stage, no assumption should be made that any companies involved in gold buying have broken the law.
Juliet Young, a Director in the OFT's Consumer Market Group said: 'Buying gold using the postal service is a relatively new business model, and while innovation often brings benefits for consumers, we want to check that the market and businesses operating in it are developing in a way that treats customers fairly.'
Although it is not possible for the OFT to intervene directly to resolve issues arising between individual consumers and firms, in this case the OFT would be interested in hearing about consumers' experiences of using the services of companies who buy gold using the postal service. The team can be contacted via the website at oft.gov.uk/goldpost.