Our Services
The European Consumer Centre Network’s primary role is to increase consumer confidence when engaging in cross-border transactions by providing free information and advice on consumer rights, as well as assistance with complaints.
The European Consumer Centre Network (ECC-Net) offers consumers across the European Union advice on their consumer rights and legal protections when shopping and travelling in another European Union member state and some European Economic Area countries. We work as a transnational, closely aligned collaborative network with funding from the European Commission and co-financing from national governments. From our 29 offices, 150 legal experts provide advice and assistance in 24 different languages.
Working Method
If you are unable to resolve your dispute with a trader, you can submit a complaint to the European Consumer Centre in your country of residence. Here’s everything you need to know about our working method.
Success Stories
We answer consumer questions and solve cross-border consumer disputes on a daily basis. Here you'll find examples of our success stories resulting from the dedication and hard work of our legal experts.
Our mandate
We provide free expert, confidential advice on consumer rights regulated by European Union legislation, related to the purchase of goods or services in person or online, or involving travel to/from any of these countries:
- European Union member states: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
- Selected European Economic Area countries: Norway and Iceland
Please note: while we can provide assistance with cross-border consumer complaints, we do not have enforcement powers. We work closely with consumer enforcement authorities to ensure the protection of consumers in each of the above countries.
Our daily work
In accordance with our mandate and European Union consumer protection legislation, our daily work consists of the following:
- Provide information and education on consumer rights and protections under EU law as well as promote them.
- Provide expert assistance to private consumers on cross-border disputes with businesses in selected EU/EEA countries.
- Conduct consumer surveys and research, as well as report on issues and trends that contribute to policy development.
- Conduct research for the European Commission and national stakeholders in consumer policy enforcement.