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CCPC
@CCPCIreland
Official account of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. For consumer queries: ☎️ Call our Helpline on 01 4025555 🌐 Visit ccpc.ie/contact
Dublin, Ireland
ccpc.ie
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Mar 27, 2020
    Our COVID-19 hub has all the latest on COVID-19 and your consumer rights: bit.ly/39gLWtM
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Aug 31, 2020
    The CCPC is launching Me and My Money, a Unit of Learning on Budgeting and Household management. Designed for Junior Cycle Business Studies teachers and students, it can be used in the virtual or physical classroom. Learn more at: bit.ly/34GiMFD #BacktoSchoolwithCCPC
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Nov 3, 2021
    Replying to @crazyhouseprice
    @crazyhouseprice Apologies - our last Tweets didn’t meet our usual standards. The PRSA & CCPC have responsibilities re: advertising of property sales. We have updated our info. & referred the tweet to our enforcement team. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Feb 6, 2019
    Find out if Rachel can tackle her spending in Episode 5 of How to be Good with Money! Tune in tomorrow at 8:30pm on @RTEOne @EoinMcGee #HTBGWM
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Nov 22, 2016
    Shopping online? Watch our video to find out about your rights if you change your mind or buy a faulty item. goo.gl/YBks2j
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Sep 24, 2020
    Are you a Home Economics teacher? Check out Me and My Money, our Junior Cycle Home Economics unit of learning developed in consultation with @jctHomeEc. It has four sections covering Needs Vs Wants, Resources & Income, Expenditure and Creating a Budget. bit.ly/2Hp1dQN
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Sep 3, 2020
    Are you a Business Studies teacher? Check out Me and My Money, our new Junior Cycle Business Studies unit of learning. It has four sections covering Needs Vs Wants, Resources & Income, Expenditure and Creating a Budget. bit.ly/2Gffdfm
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Oct 8, 2022
    The CCPC is delighted to once again attend the @bstaireland Annual Conference and get the chance to discuss our free Junior Cycle resource, Money Matters, with all the teachers in attendance. Check out our resources here 👉 bit.ly/2XWBQfi #CCPCMoneyMatters #BSTAICON
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Dec 16, 2016
    Shopping online? Watch our video and find out more about your consumer rights when buying online from an EU website. youtu.be/VA_1RYVDUfo
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Aug 18, 2022
    Product guarantees and warranties are in addition to your consumer rights, they do not replace them! Even if your guarantee or warranty has expired, your statutory rights may still entitle you to a:  -repair -replacement, or -refund  For more info, click 👉bit.ly/3K00em0
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Sep 18, 2019
    We have just launched our brand new Money Tools to help you compare the costs and benefits of a range of financial products. See our website for more 📉🔍 bit.ly/CCPCMoneyTools
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Oct 20, 2018
    Delighted to be here today at #BSTAIcon! Come by our stand to hear about our financial education resources #JCBusiness @bstaireland
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Oct 9, 2018
    When shopping for #Halloween costumes & props this year, check if they have a CE mark before you buy. This shows that they meet the required safety standards. The CE mark should appear on the product, in the instruction manual or on the packaging and be easy to read. #Tuesdaytip
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    CCPC
    @CCPCIreland
    Mar 22, 2024
    🔈The CCPC has blocked the sale of a car park near Dublin Airport to daa due to concerns that the deal would lead to higher prices and lower service quality for consumers.   More information is available here: ccpc.ie/business/ccpc-…
    A graphic with information about the CCPC’s decision to block the sale of a car park near Dublin Airport to daa.
Heading: Dublin Airport car park decision
Text: If daa were allowed to purchase the former QuickPark car park, they would control over 90% of the car parking spaces serving Dublin Airport.
This could have resulted in consumers facing increased prices and reduced service quality. Therefore, the CCPC blocked this deal.
It contains images of 100 cars in different colours to represent the current percentage of car parking spaces near Dublin airport.
In green, 68% daa
In red, 22% former QuickPark site
In purple, 5 % Clayton Hotel
In grey, 5% Other hotels serving Dublin Airport
Figures have been rounded to the nearest whole number
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