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Trading Stamp Schemes

  

On 6th April 2005 the Trading Stamps Act 1964 was repealed by the Regulatory Reform (Trading Stamps) Order 2005. While there is no longer any legislation directly targeting trading stamp schemes, such schemes will continue to be governed by consumer legislation generally.

 

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  • Guidance on the repeal of the Trading Stamps Act 1964. PDf document (27KB)
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