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Holidaymakers to receive refund from Highlands letting firm after Trading Standards action

Submitting. Other large firms, such as Airbnb, have also had full refund policies. The CMA said it expected “all companies” to follow in the footsteps of the firms it had taken enforcement action against. Trading Standards has secured refunds for holidaymakers who had booked with LHH before the first lockdown. Following complaints from customers, the CMA investigated LHH and last year told those awaiting refunds they had considered their complaints and, as a result, would pass the information on to the Highlands Council Trading Standards Service (HCTS) for further investigation. Now an email sent to holidaymakers by HTCS and seen by The Scotsman has told customers who booked before the first lockdown they will be refunded.

Shut Out Scammers campaign launched to crackdown on doorstep crime and rogue traders

Shut Out Scammers campaign launched to crackdown on doorstep crime and rogue traders Updated: April 30, 2021, 3:04 pm © Steve Brown / DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A campaign to tackle scammers and raise awareness of doorstep scammers will run in the Highlands for the next month. The council’s trading standards team will work with police on the Shut Out Scammers scheme to crackdown on rogue traders. Officers will work to educate communities on how they can protect themselves and will also be pushing the message on social media.

Highland Council warns local businesses of Covid-19 air purifier device scam

Highland Council warns local businesses of Covid-19 air purifier device scam Updated: April 27, 2021, 6:20 pm © PRESS AND JOURNAL Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Highland Council Trading Standards is warning businesses that letters threatening a £5,000 fine are part of a scam. The letters falsely advise that all businesses require an air purifying device as part of the roadmap out of lockdown. They claim there has been a change in the law and give recipients the opportunity to purchase a device so they can avoid a fine.

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