Under certain circumstances, you are given the right to cancel over a specific period of time. This is referred to as your cooling off period and the duration of this period depends on what you bought and the manner in which you bought it. The following are situations in which the cooling off period applies. Buying online from shops or suppliers. The purchase of goods and services over the internet, by phone or by mail order generally is subject to the Distance Selling Regulations. Sp Studio Systems Excalibur 3200 Manual Transmission on this page. One of the most important implications of these regulations is a cooling off period of 7days during which you have the right to cancel. You must provide notice of cancellation in writing and it must be posted to, left at, faxed or emailed to the business address of the supplier, and you must ensure this is done no later than 7 working days after receipt of goods. Contracts for financial products sold by distance means are subject to different rules, see below for more on this. Something else worth mentioning is that the supplier must have sent you written confirmation of your order no later than the time of delivery of the product or performance of the service. If they did not, then your 7 day cooling off period will not begin until they do, and may be extended by a further 3months. If you have commissioned a service under a distance selling contract and the work begins before the end of the 7 days cancellation period, then you must give up your right to cancel, but this must be clearly communicated and with your express agreement. Does the right to cancel apply for all goods bought by mail order There are obvious exceptions and you will not have the right to cancel with the purchase of the following goods Goods made to a personalised specification. Perishable goods, such as foodstuffs and flowers. Audiovideo recordings or software where the seal has been broken. Newspapers, magazines or other reading material not booksGaming, betting, lotteries. Buying from a doorstep seller. If you have bought something costing more than 3. Doorstep selling Regulations or to give it its proper title The Cancellation of Contracts made in a Consumers Home or Place of Work etc Regulations 2. Bt Wifi Hotspots Tenerife Airport' title='Bt Wifi Hotspots Tenerife Airport' />These regulations give you a cooling off period of 7 calendar days during which time you have the right to cancel and get a full refund. Just as with the Distance Selling Regulations, you must have been provided with a notice of your cancellation rights, otherwise the agreement may be legally unenforceable. Buying away from the traders normal place of business. You may also invoke your 7 day cancellation rights for items over 3. HQ or shop. This may include any of the following Your place of work. A trade fair. A one day fair such as a wedding fair or a marketing presentation such as overseas propertyIt is also the case even when contracts are concluded at a later date, back at the traders shop or office the fact that you have made your offer away from here is the important thing. Timeshare agreements. There have been numerous problems to do with consumers who have signed contracts while under pressure from sales reps in the UK or as a result of a free holiday provided by the company. For this reason, the Timeshare Act 1. UK. If you sign abroad you will be subject to local laws, although most European member states have a cooling off period of 1. Check before you sign, although the company must provide you with the same notification of your rights as doorstep sellers. Credit Agreements. You will only benefit from a cooling off period if the credit agreement was made in one of the following ways For agreements signed away from the creditors normal business premises i. For agreements made at a distance online, by phone or by postFor agreements which fall under 1, you will have a cooling off period of 5 days,which begins from the time you receive the second copy of the agreement containing the cancellation form. For contracts which fall under 2 and 3, you benefit from a 1. Unlike the cooling off period for goods bought under the Distance Selling Regulations DSRs, the creditor may make a reasonable charge for any service such as insurance cover which was operating during this time. There are specific guidelines on how you should cancel the contract, which must be notified to you by the creditor before or immediately after the contract is made. If the creditor does not make this information available to you, then your cooling off period will not begin until this happens. Financial products and services. Financial products including banking, credit, insurance, personal pensions and investments, sold by distance means are subject to a 1. This includes renewals for insurance where the agreement has been sent by post. This 1. 4 day cooling off period also covers situations where you bought a financial product from an intermediary or a broker, even if it was discussed and signed face to face. You must be sure to follow correct procedure for cancellation see below. The insurer or broker must refund any monies paid by you within 3. If you have any related credit agreements, these will also be cancelled. Extended warranties. These are effectively insurance policies and have a 4. Any cancellation after this time will entitle you to a pro rata refund. See our guide to extended warranties for more in depth information. The correct procedure. With any contract or sale which is concluded away from the traders normal business premise, you must be sure you have been presented with clear written notice of your right to cancel, at or before the time the contract is made. If you have not, the contract is legally unenforceable. This notice, which cannot be in the form of small print, or otherwise disguised, must also provide a cancellation form and advise you on how and to whom a notice of cancellation is to be made. You can use the cancellation form provided or a simple written notice, as long as it is clear of your intentions. And as long as you have posted your notice of cancellation before the end of the cancellation period, it doesnt matter when it is actually received. For this reason, it is always advisable to send it recorded delivery. Refunds. The supplier must reimburse you within 3. If you have any related credit agreements, these will also be cancelled. Simply Cakes and Favors Gulval Penzance Cornwall TR1. ND Mobile 0. 75. Office 0. Email lisa. attervirgin. THE MEMORIES OF C,PEARCE,RESIDENT OF MARAZION. On the 8th of August 1. Marazion, I was born Yes I was born at 1 Sea View Cottages, Oats Road, Marazion, Christened eventually Edward Clarence Pearce, always known as Clary. My reason for mentioning this is its now 1. Im no chicken,work it out, my ageWhen I talk to Marazion people, those younger than myself of what we had here thay become amazed and say why dontt you put it down on paper History of Marazion will be lost, There are a few here about my age and several much older who probably can remember more. Starting at the bottom of the town, the place which is now a Carn Park was at one time a Picnic Grounds and Saw Mills, we had swings, roundabout, mapole, a sweetshop and Tea rooms, I went to the Methodist Sunday School at the bottom of the town and each year we had our Sunday School Treat headed by Marazion Town Band, we paraded up through the town down around Chymorvah, then the Rookery, the Gew, and then onto the Picnic Grounds where we then dispersed, each child was then given a bottle of Pop with a glass stopper and a Saffron Bun the size of a dinner plate, games wre played by young and old, The grown ups had a sit down tea in the Tea rooms at the entrance to the Picnic Grounds, on the left hand side that was the Saw Mills, The wood was all cut to uniform size and then chopped into kindling wood by a fellow called Garfield Chapple, they were then done up into bundles of equal size and secured by a wire band, these were then sold in the shops for 2d. You must remember at that time there were 2. About 1. 50 yards further up was Morland Bungalow Hattons Nurseries not for Babies though St. Kllda Cottage as is now was first of all the Coastguard Station, Villa Marina at one time the home and practice of Dr. S. A. G. Penny The Sailing Pen was at one time our Tennic Club and around it we made a Putting Green all that has now gone. What we know as the Tudor Cafe was at one time John Eade Builders eventually it was acquired by Mr. Edwards and his son John and made into a Bakery Bob Glasson was the Baker. Jagos Garage was at one time owned T. F. Semmens Betty Barnards Father. I bought my first push bike a Hercules for th sum of 3 2s 6d. Further up the road on the same side which is now a Cafe was a Grocers Shop managed by S. L. Turner the Clipper Cafe was a Sweet Shop owned by J. N. Williams, as well as the Picnic Grounds. Right on the corner of Beacon Road was N. Laily, Grocer, Jelbarts Warehouse has always been at the top of Beacon Road, On the bank Frankies car park by the derelict cottage, was the Garage for the Marazion bus service it was a double deck bus, but Im not quite sure of its name, it was either Defender or St. Pirin, but i do know the driver was Harry Miners and the conductor William George Hicks, Gerald Hicks father in the yard of the Sailing Club was S. L. Tucker carpenter. The Denture Shop North Street, was owned by a couple of old ladies who did a lot of Lace Work, I remember doing an err and for them at one time and was rewarded with a box of chocolates, I think the chocolates were older than what thay were for when I opened them, they were green with mildew. The Marine aquarium opp, the square was known as Hammills Ironmonger and Saddler The Chemists Shop was in my early days a Grocers run by Sybill and Norah Mollard, we always called it Adam MThe Post Master was H. G. Parkin you had to go up three steps for the Post Office which was on the corner of the Shop now called Cobbie Corner, the rest of the place was residential. The Butchers Shop was traded under the name of Trelawney Lid, outside the shop was a steel rail going all the way round on which they hung sides of Beef,sides of Pork,Rabbits and Chicken, that would not be allowed these days owing to the hygiene laws. Philip Calfe had a News agents shop where Philps the bakers is now. My morther in those days loved reading the Womens Weekly 4d. Mrs. Calfe served me and gave me the change, I had 2d. I thought was a bad sixpence, when I went home I handnt been in long when there was a knock on the door it was Mr. Calfe his wife had given me a half sovereign instead of sixpence I hadnt seen one beforeAt the bottom of the steel steps by the Town Hall was Arthur Bannett the Plumber, Marazion had its own Fire Engine at one time it was housed in the place where the Town Council are now turning it into a Museum, It was a horse drawn vehicle and as far as I can remember it was last used in the fire of Marazion Garage, for it to be used you had to have so many people on each side pumping. At the bottom of the Town Hall steps there was G. Jewell, the mens tailor, where Peggy Clayton lives now it was then James Reynolds Dairy, on the opposite side of the road was U. T. Pearce Grocers shop. The Ironmongers Shop Worden was where Stephens Estate Agent is now, at the rear of the building was Worden Print Works, I worded there on the Marazion and District Advertiser a local rag, for which you had to pay 12d. Although it was only a four page issue it contained quite a lot of local news, everyone looked forward to reading it Weekly. Between the Silver Mins, and the Spinning Gallery, on opp. W. Bartiett carried on his basket making business. On the corner of the Spinning Gallery was Treglowns Chemist Shop, between the Chemist shop and the old Police house was John Bakers fruit store, there we had Banana rooms to ripen them off, for when the Bananas came in they were green and as hard as cement, you had to be most careful going into the Banana store rooms for it was stifling hot and you never knew what was in the stems there could be Tarantula spiders or Scorpions. In the recess where the Saltings is now was Mrs,Maidments drapers shop, Opies the Chemist was where Neils Bakery now stands, The big house on opposite side called St. Winifreds was at one time a shop owned by Mr. Mrs. Joe Thomas they had daughter called Maggie who eventually married and the shop became known as Satherthwaites. Part way down Leys Lane was C. Williams carpenter, The alley way between J. Rodda and Arthur Trembaths was Frank Edwards, the Cobbler. Going along the same side ia a house called Trefa and you will see on one end it has been newly built that was another Grocers shop. At the top pf Leys Lane Hocking, the mens Hairdresser, further along where Gwel An Mor has been built there was a lane leading to T. F. Hosking Coal and Seed Merchants yard and stores to the right of the lane was Jonny Rodda the Monumental Masons workshop, At the top pf the road was A. D,Little, the Draper. On the opposite side of the road was W. G. Praed boot and shoe shop, through a passage way into the house there was a hatch from which cigarettes were sold by a lady called Mildred Bennett, The shop next to the chapel was owned by Mrs. Thomas a Sweet shop and Dairy. The yard at the top of Oates Road there was James Harris, the Basket Maker and in the top corner was George Hill, Tinsmith, he was also the town Postman and Lamplighter, our street lighting in those days were oil lamps, so his job was to replenish them with oil, clean the shades, and light them at night, he was called Gloworm by the lads, Silverthorn now Cornor House Restaurant was at one time a butchers shop, the meat was served by a woman who loved her Gin and Tonic, at times she got so tanked up it was not unusual to hear a clatter of glass as she threw a meat cleaver through the window. On the other side of the road there was Tom Floyd, Grocer, and C. C. Symons,another Grocer, his shop was at the top of Praeds Lane and on the other corner was W.