TERMS & CONDITIONS
These are the Terms & Conditions (“Conditions”) of CPR Global Tech Limited of registered office 25 Tawe Business Village, Swansea Enterprise Park, Swansea SA7 9LA. VAT No. 132451741 Company No. 07421993 which shall apply to ALL Goods and Services provided by the Company to the Customer and supersedes any other Terms and Conditions set out in any other fee or other Agreement between the parties.
Quality Commitment from CPR Global Tech:
We are so confident that our products are effective and reliable that, on top of the usual warranty, we will contact you after three years and offer to buy back your product if you require any upgrade.
In these Conditions entered into by the Customer of the Company the following terms shall have the following
meanings and effect:
“The Customer” - means the company, firm or individual who purchases or agrees to purchase Goods and/or
Services from the Company.
“Charges or Basic Charges” - means the Company’s charges for the provision of and/or in connection with Goods
and the Services and/or other work carried out at the Customer’s request in accordance with the Company’s
charging rates from time to time applying.
“The Company” - includes, its successors and assigns.
“Disbursements” - means the payment by the Company of any expenses or fees on the Customer’s behalf including
without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing all out of pocket expenses, search fees, costs of
consumable items, licence fees materials and parts or other payments made on the Customer’s behalf.
“Lien” - means the Company’s right to keep all Goods, papers, documents, money or other property held on the
Customer’s behalf until such time as all monies due under this Agreement are paid in full. A Lien may be
applied after any Agreement ends.
“Liability Whatsoever” - includes without prejudice to the generality of the expression all liability in tort,
contract, breach of representation or implied warranty or condition or such other duties at common law
including liabilities for direct, indirect or consequential losses of whatever nature and howsoever caused or
arising. The term shall not apply to liabilities for death or personal injury.
“Goods” - means all machines, equipment, printers, parts, consumables and related telecom products provided by
the Company to the customer.
“Payment Terms” - means the payment terms set out in the quotation, advice note or written Agreement,
Schedule, letter of engagement or other periodical update of fees notified by the Company to the Customer in
writing from time to time.
“Confidential Information” - means as defined in clause 7.1 but shall include and will not be limited to all
information which is not publicly known including the business, finance, technology, trade secrets and other
commercially sensitive information of either party regardless of its nature.
“Price” - means the price for the provision of the Goods and/or Services as set out in the Schedule,
Quotation, Agreement or other written document as otherwise provided by the Company to the Customer in
writing.
"Rate(s)” - means the rate(s) for the time being applicable as notified by the Company to the Customer from
time to time in any letter, Schedule, Agreement or otherwise notified to the client from time to time in
writing in respect of the Services.
“Services” - means the sale, design, Repairing, cleaning maintaining and Servicing of telecoms Goods and
Equipment and related Services provided to the Customer.
“Website Provisions” - means the provisions set out in clause 20 which will apply to all Services including
those specifically obtained via the internet or any company website.
2.1 The Company agrees to undertake and use their reasonable endeavours to carry out the specific instructions
of the Customer as set out in the Schedule/Agreement hereto or otherwise set out in writing by the Customer to
the Company from time to time including electronic orders and accepted by the Company in writing upon these
Terms & Conditions only which shall prevail over any other Terms & Conditions set out in any document from the
Customer.
2.2 The Company shall take all reasonable steps to complete the Services within the time scales intimated by
the Company to the Customer, however, time shall not be of the essence in respect of any Agreement or any of
the Services or part of the Services thereof provided by the Company and the Company shall not be liable for
any liability whatsoever either directly or indirectly attributable from the result of the late delivery of
any Goods, Services or document.
2.3 The Customer shall be solely responsible for ensuring the full and correct identification of the Services
confirming that it complies with their requirements and is correct in all respects. Any delivery times given
are an estimate only and time shall not be of the essence in respect of any part of the Services.
2.4 Where the Customer requires the Company to provide any additional Services or to carry out further work or
duties not ordinarily carried out by the Company and/or not set out in written quotation or advice note the
parties shall enter into a separate agreement in respect of the same and the Company will be under no
obligation in respect of such further work until such time as the further agreement is signed on behalf of
both parties and the appropriate sum due paid in advance.
2.5 The Company shall be entitled to determine the manner of delivery and/or the performance of any of the
Services at their sole discretion. The Company reserve the right not to accept Orders in their absolute
discretion.
2.6 All descriptions of Goods are approximate only and the Company reserves the right to replace any product
or Goods quoted with a similarly equipped model at their sole discretion. If any Goods are unavailable and a
substitute product is suggested the Customer has the right to withdraw their Order without liability.
2.7 The provision of the Services is subject to the available research and technical information available and
subject to provision of proprietary information from third parties including vendors, manufacturers and
developers. Although the Company will use its reasonable endeavours to resolve any technical problems and
carry out the Services in a timely and efficient manner, the client accepts that the Company may not be able
to resolve all technical difficulty because of this third party information requirement. Should there be a
fault with goods within 12 months of sale the Company will repair or replace (at their sole discretion) such
items free of charge (fair wear and tear excepted).
2.8 All Services provided via the company’s website are subject to the Website Provisions.
2.9 The Customer has the right to cancel any Order prior to dispatch of Goods without penalty.
2.10 CPR Global offer the statuary 14 day returns window from the date of delivery of any goods ordered online
from the company to cancel any order without charge solely on the basis that any goods sent to the customers
are promptly returned in the same condition as when sent, including all packaging. CPR has a right to deduct
an amount from the reimbursement (or charge a consumer) if they have diminished the value of the goods by
handling them beyond what is necessary to establish their nature, characteristics, and function.
If you would like to return an item, please visit our returns application form page. Once the form has been
filled out, you will receive a response with instructions on how to return your product within a 24 - 48 hour
period. Click here to fill out the returns form.
If you have any concerns or issues sending back your call blocker, please contact our customer service team
here.
3.1 The Customer shall:
3.1.1 make available to the Company and/or any appointed professional adviser full instructions and complete
and accurate information to allow the Services to be carried out correctly and in accordance with this
Agreement and in accordance with English and Welsh Law;
3.1.2 not ask the Company to work in an improper or unreasonable manner;
3.1.3 not deliberately mislead the Company in any way with regard to the Services to be provided and will
provide full information and documentation when requested by the Company to the Company, any professional
adviser or such other person or body nominated by the Company;
3.1.4 co-operate with the Company, its staff and all professional advisers fully and do all necessary things
and execute all such documents to allow the Services to be carried out in a timely and conscientious manner;
3.1.5 ensure that an appropriate representative of the Customer is available as may be required by the Company
for clarification of any matters arising during the course of carrying out the Services;
3.1.6 ensure that they have read and are satisfied with all information, documents or advice given by on or
behalf of the Company and keep the Company, its servants and agents indemnified in respect thereof;
3.1.7 be responsible for ensuring that any site, building or land occupied for the carrying out of any of the
Services will be with the full consent of all legal and beneficial owners and that full licences and all other
legal consents will be obtained for the use of any premises, land or buildings and that the premises are fit
for the Services to be safely carried out by the Company.
3.1.8 Shall ensure that all Goods provided by the Company or any of its main dealers should only be moved or
removed by main dealer or company contractors. The Companies normal collection charges and removal charges
will be levied in addition to those sums set out in the Agreement in respect of such movement or removal of
Goods.
3.1.9 The customer shall make payment of all sums due under this Agreement including the Companies minimum
payments and usual annual support charges where appropriate.
4.1 In consideration for the Company carrying out the Services and/or providing the Goods the Client shall pay
to the Company the full price for the Goods and/or Services at the Rate(s) as set out in the quotation or the
schedule hereto or in the latest served letter of engagement, Agreement or other notification given by the
Company to the Customer and which shall be invoiced to the Customer in accordance with these Terms &
Conditions of Business. Such invoice shall be payable without set off or deduction of any kind whatsoever in
cleared funds including payment, card payments, PayPal payments etc. in advance of the provision of the
Services and Goods.
4.2 In respect of any additional Services or Goods, the Customer shall pay to the Company the amount of the
Basic Charges without deduction or set off at the time of order by the Customer to the Company by payment card
or other form of cleared funds. No Orders will be accepted unless payment is fully authorised by the card
issuer.
4.3 For all invoices issued by the Company where credit terms are agreed in writing in advance, the Customer
shall discharge in cleared funds all invoices submitted by the Company within terms agreed. Under Sale of
Goods Act 1972, CPR Global Tech Ltd retains title of all goods until full payment is received, regardless of
place of acceptance.
4.4 The Company has the right to charge interest at a rate of 10% per annum above the base rate for the time
being of Barclays Bank Plc on all outstanding sums due to the Company under any invoice or part thereof or
otherwise.
4.5 Any payments made by cheque shall not be deemed to have been made until the cheque has been honoured by
the drawer’s bank and cleared in the Company’s bank account.
4.6 Failure to pay the price for any Services or Goods or part thereof supplied or any part of the price or
any monies payable by the Customer to the Company in accordance with these Conditions will entitle the Company
without prejudice to the Company’s other rights or remedies to refuse to make delivery of any further Services
or Goods under this Agreement or under any other agreement without incurring any liability whatsoever to the
Customer.
4.7 Payments received by the Company shall be applied first in settlement to any charge to interest or other
cost or expense howsoever invoiced or incurred by the Company and thereafter in settling the purchase price or
principal sum(s) due to the Company.
4.8 VAT or such other similar governmental tax or imposition at the applicable rate will be applied for all
work carried out and will be paid in addition to the Charges as set out in the Schedule or any Agreement or
other written notification given by the Company.
4.9 Any quotation issued by the Company is based on the cost then obtaining of materials, labour, transport
and/or other charges and such price(s) quoted are subject to a fair adjustment reflecting changes in the cost
of the same incurred by the Company during the period between quotation and delivery of the Goods and/or
Services and the Company reserves the right to make additional charges for the same.
4.10 All photographs, catalogues, drawings or documents produced by the Company as part of the Services shall
remain the property of the Company until paid for in full.
5.1 Save in respect of claims for death or personal injury arising from the Company’s own negligence, in no
event shall the Company be liable for any Liability Whatsoever including without prejudice to the foregoing
any loss of data, lost profits, loss of anticipated savings, loss of business, loss of enjoyment, nor for any
other damage that is an indirect or of a secondary consequence of any act or omission of the Company whether
such damage was reasonably foreseeable or actually foreseen.
5.2 Save in respect of claims for death or personal injury, the Company shall not be liable for any loss or
damage or Liability Whatsoever suffered by the Customer arising out of or in connection with any breach of
this Agreement by the Customer or any act, misrepresentation or omission made on or on behalf of the Customer
or arising from any cause beyond the Company’s reasonable control.
5.3 Without prejudice to the foregoing save in the case of personal injury or death the Company shall have a
maximum liability to the Client under this Agreement or otherwise for any cause whatsoever (whether in the
form of additional costs of remedial services or otherwise) for only direct costs and damages and in any event
such sum will be limited to a sum equivalent to the price to be paid to the Company for the Goods and/or
Services that are the subject of the Customer’s claim.
5.4 All products, information, documents, advice, information and other Services provided by the Company and
its sub-contractors are provided without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not
limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or other infringement and the Company
assumes no responsibilities for any errors, omissions or other inadequacies in the Goods or Services provided
whatsoever.
5.5 The Customer agrees that it is in a better position to foresee and evaluate any loss it may suffer in
connection with this Agreement and that the Basic Charges have been calculated on the basis of these
limitations and exclusions in this Clause and that the limitations contained in this Clause 5 are reasonable
in the light of all the circumstances particularly in respect of the size and nature of the Company compared
to the size and nature of the Customer and the Customers ability to obtain insurance and the Customer agrees
that he will effect such insurance as is suitable having regard to his particular circumstances and this
Clause in these Terms & Conditions.
5.6 The Customer’s statutory rights as a consumer (if any) are not affected. All liability save for personal
injury or death that is not expressly assumed in this Agreement is excluded.
5.7 These limitations in clauses 5.1 to 5.6 will apply regardless to the form of action, whether under
statute, in contract or tort, including negligence or any other form of action. For the purpose of this Clause
5 the Company includes its employees, sub-contractors and suppliers who shall all have the benefit of the
limits and exclusions of the liabilities set out above in terms of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act
(1999) provided that nothing in this Agreement shall exclude or limit liability for fraudulent
misrepresentations, personal injury or death.
5.8 Fall Detection Feature Disclaimer - The CPR Guardian personal alarm watch includes a fall detection
feature designed to enhance the user's lifestyle. Please be aware that this feature is not infallible and may
not detect every fall. This product is intended for lifestyle assistance and should not be relied upon as a
medical device or a sole safety solution. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable services, we cannot
guarantee that the fall detection will activate in every instance of a fall. Factors such as the nature of the
fall, the positioning of the watch on the wrist, and external conditions may affect the performance of the
fall detection feature. In the event that the watch fails to detect a fall, CPR Guardian assumes no liability
for any resulting harm or lack of response. Users are encouraged to employ additional safety measures and not
solely depend on the watch for fall detection and emergency alerting. It is the responsibility of the user or
their caregivers to understand the limitations of this feature and to regularly test the watch's functionality
according to the instructions provided.
6.1 These Terms & Conditions of Business shall continue in force until completion of the Services unless the
Agreement is terminated in accordance with any of the provisions of this Clause 6.
6.2 Subject to clause 2.9 either party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement forthwith at any time by
written notice to the other party if:
6.2.1 the other party commits a material breach of any of the Terms of this Agreement and if the breach is
capable of remedy fails to remedy the said breach within seven days after receipt of notice in writing to do
so; or
6.2.2 the other party becomes subject to an Administration Order, a Receiver or Administrative Receiver or
similar appointment or if an encumbrancer takes possession of any of the other party’s property or assets or
if any other party enters into an agreement or composition with its creditors, ceases or threatens to cease to
carry on business, becomes insolvent within the meaning of the Insolvency Act 1986 or ceases to be able to pay
its debts as they fall due.
6.3 The Company may terminate all Agreements with the Customer at any time by twenty eight days’ notice in
writing to the Customer without having to give reasons and without being liable for any liability whatsoever
occasioned by the Customer in respect thereof howsoever arising.
6.4 Termination of this Agreement and these Terms & Conditions howsoever occasioned shall be without prejudice
to any of the rights or remedies of the Company nor shall it affect the coming into force or the continuance
in force of any provision hereof which is expressly or by implication intended to continue in force on or
after such termination.
7.1 “Confidential Information” shall mean all information disclosed by one party to the other including
without limitation in any written document disclosed to or obtained by one party from the other or a third
party and shall include but shall not be limited to information of any products, prices, charges, all
Agreements, these Terms & Conditions of Business, financial matters, prices or rates and any document appended
thereto and all information relating to the parties’ operations, processes, plans, intentions, products,
information, know-how, designs, trade secrets, market opportunities, customers and business affairs.
7.2 Each party will take all proper steps to keep confidential all Confidential Information of the other which
is disclosed to or obtained by it pursuant to these Terms and/or any related Agreement and will not divulge
the same to any third party except to the extent that such confidential information becomes public through no
fault of that party.
7.3 Notwithstanding the termination or expiry of this Agreement for whatever reason these obligations and
restrictions shall continue after termination of the said Agreement.
7.4 Each party agrees to keep the existence of and the nature of any Agreement and the provisions of these
Terms & Conditions confidential and not to use the same with any other party in any publicity, advertisement
or other disclosure with regard to this Agreement or these Terms without the prior written consent of the
other party.
7.6 Nothing in this Clause shall prevent the Company from exploiting any drawings, inventions or software or
other product or service that it develops during the term of the Agreement with the Customer and all moral and
intellectual property rights in such material shall remain solely vested in the Company.
7.7 The Company will carry out the Services in accordance with the Privacy Policy set out in clause 21 which
is specifically agreed by the Customer.
8.1 The Customer shall indemnify the Company fully against any losses, liabilities, costs or expenses which
the Company may incur as a result of any work done in accordance with the Customer’s express specifications
which involves or results in any infringement of any third party right, breach of any statute, bye-law or
which in any other respect causes the Company to be liable to any third party or any government authority in
respect of any breach of statutory duty, tort or breach of contract or such other claim incurred as a result
of information or requests made by the Customer to the Company.
8.2 The Customer undertakes that it will indemnify the Company in respect of all proceedings, costs, expenses,
liabilities or damage arising out of the breach or negligent performance or failing of performance by the
Customer of the terms of these Terms & Conditions or any related Agreement or any letter of engagement or in
respect of any act or omission of the Customer, its officers, employees, agents or sub-contractors.
8.3 No provision in these Terms & Conditions shall operate so as to exclude any liability of any of the
parties in respect of a fraudulent misrepresentation made by that party to the other or to restrict or exclude
any remedy which the other party may have in respect of fraudulent misrepresentation, personal injury or
death.
9.1 This Agreement shall not constitute or imply any partnership, joint venture, agency or fiduciary relationship or other relationship between the parties other than a contractual relationship expressly provided for in these Terms & Conditions.
10.1 These Terms & Conditions supersede all prior agreements, arrangements and undertakings between the parties and constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersede or will replace any matters that conflict with these Terms & Conditions in any Agreement, Schedule or letter of engagement sent by the Company to the Customers.
11.1 Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Agreement, the Company shall not be liable for any delay
in performing its obligations under this Agreement nor for any losses in respect thereof if such delay is
caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control.
11.2 Without prejudice to the generality of the previous Clause, causes beyond the reasonable control of the
Company will include:
11.2.1 acts of God, explosion, flood, lightening, tempest, fire or accident;
11.2.2 war, hostilities, invasion, act of foreign enemies;
11.2.3 rebellion, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power or civil war;
11.2.4 riots, civil commotion or disorder;
11.2.5 acts, restrictions, regulations, bye-laws, refusals to grant licences or permissions, prohibitions or
measures of any kind on the part of any governmental authority;
11.2.6 import or export regulations or embargoes;
11.2.7 strike, lock-outs or other industrial actions or trade disputes of whatever nature whether or not
involving employees of the Company or any third party;
11.2.8 default of suppliers or sub-contractors for any reason whatsoever where such delay is beyond the
reasonable control of the Company;
11.2.9 incompleteness or inaccuracies of any technical, financial or other information or other information or
obligations which are the responsibility of the Customer or any other third party;
11.2.10any failure, default, delay or non-performance of any act or omission of any nature whatsoever on the
part of the Customer, its employees, agents, suppliers or sub-contractors.
12.1 All notices under these Terms & Conditions or under any Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed
to have been duly given:
12.1.1 when delivered if delivered by hand during normal business hours;
12.1.2 when sent if transmitted by fax or e-mail and a successful transmission report or return receipt is
generated; or
12.1.3 on the second business day following mailing if mailed by national ordinary first class mail postage
pre-paid.
In each case, all notices must be addressed to the most recent address, e-mail address or facsimile number
notified to the other party.
13.1 If any provision of these Terms & Conditions is prohibited by law or adjudged by a Court of competent
jurisdiction to be illegal, unlawful, void or unenforceable in whole or in part then the provision shall to
the extent required be severed from these Terms & Conditions and be rendered ineffective as far as possible
without modifying the remaining provisions of these Terms & Conditions and shall not in any way affect any of
the circumstances of or the validity of or the enforcement of the other Terms & Conditions contained herein.
13.2 The Customer and the Company agree that should any provision of these Terms & Conditions be invalid or
unenforceable then they shall forthwith enter into in good faith negotiations to amend such provision in such
a way that as amended it is valid and legal and to the maximum extent possible carries out the original intent
of the parties as to the point(s) in question.
14.1 No delay, neglect or forbearance on the part of either party in enforcing against the other party any term or condition of this Agreement shall either be or be deemed to be a waiver or in any way prejudice any right of that party under these Terms & Conditions.
15.1 The Company will use its reasonable endeavours to achieve completion of the Services in accordance with
the time specified in any Agreement, letter or otherwise sent to the client but each date appearing in any
such Agreement, letter or schedule is to be treated as an estimate only and time shall not be of the essence
in respect of any aspect of the Services including the provision of any Goods.
16.1 The Company may perform any or all of its obligations under these Terms and Conditions and any and all part of the Services through agents or sub-contractors.
17.1 Except where expressly set out in these Terms & Conditions, the parties do not intend to confer any rights to any third parties by virtue of these Terms & Conditions or any other agreement and accordingly to that extent the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act (1999) shall not apply to this Agreement.
18.1 This Agreement and any disputes in respect of the same shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
19.1 In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires:
19.1.1 words importing the singular number includes the plural number and vice versa;
19.1.2 words importing persons include firms, companies, corporations and vice versa;
19.1.3 references to numbered clauses and schedules are reference to the relevant clause or schedule to these
Terms & Conditions.
19.1.4 the headings of any clause and paragraph in these Terms & Conditions shall not affect their
interpretation.
19.1.5 any reference to any enactment include reference to that enactment as amended or replaced from time to
time and to any subordinate legislation or bye-law made under that enactment.
19.1.6 any obligation on any party not to do or omit to do anything is to include an obligation not to allow
that thing to be done or omitted to be done.
19.1.7 any party who agrees to do something shall be deemed to fulfil that obligation if that party procures
that it is done.
19.1.8 in the case of conflict or ambiguity between any provision contained in the body of these Terms &
Conditions and any provision contained in any schedule, letter of engagement, Fee Agreement or other letter
from the Company to the Customer the provision in the body of these Terms and Conditions shall take
precedence.
19.1.9 nothing in these Conditions shall exclude or restrict the statutory rights of the Customer who deals as
a consumer within the meaning of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 as amended.
19.1.10 no change, alteration or modification to these Terms & Conditions or any Agreement shall be valid
unless in writing and signed by duly authorised representatives of both parties.
20.1 access to and use of the Company’s website is strictly in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and
is subject to the company’s sole ownership of all copyright and all material on its websites.
20.2 website content is for general information and use only and is subject to change at the Company’s
discretion, including changes to price, expected delivery times and specification of Goods from time to time.
20.3 the website uses cookies to monitor browsing preference and the Customer consents to such use with
personal information being stored for use by third parties.
20.4 any information on the website is given without warranty or guarantee for any Liability Whatsoever and
the Customer accepts it does not rely on the same as regards performance, completeness nor suitability for any
purpose. All such information subject to the limitation set out in clause 5 and without prejudice to that, all
liability whatsoever is excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law in respect of any errors or
inaccuracies in such information.
20.5 the Customer shall use such information provided by the website entirely at their own risk and shall
ensure that any products or services or information available is suitable for their specific purposes.
20.6 all information contained on the website is subject to the confidentiality provisions of these Terms and
Conditions and without prejudice to the foregoing reproduction of whole or part of such information is
expressly forbidden.
20.7 any links to other websites are for Customer convenience only and do not signify any endorsement by nor
responsibility of any kind by the Company in respect of such linked websites. Any connections to linked
websites is at Customers risk.
20.8 We have several different e-mail address. Full contact information is on our website.
21.1 all information given by a Customer to the Company will be treated in accordance with the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR).
21.2 the Company will collect the personal information necessary for it to carry out its contractual
obligations. CPR will not hold any more information than strictly necessary to fulfil its contractual
obligations. The company will only send promotional material to customers who have expressly consented to
receiving such information.
21.3 by purchasing and/or using the CPR Guardian watch, you agree that your usage and activity data may be collected and utilised for research purposes, contributing to the enhancement and development of our products and services.
22.1 CPR Guardian, a trading brand of CPR Global Tech Ltd aims to provide the best possible service to all users of our service. We recognise that occasionally, things do go wrong and we will always try our best to put things right. All staff members of CPR Global Tech Ltd receive regular training and guidance on how to manage complaints.
Should our service fall short of your expectations, you can find information here on how to complain to us.
In the first instance, the team member that you normally deal with will listen to your concerns and should address any complaint you may have with our service appropriately and professionally. However, should you still have cause for complaint, your complaint will be escalated to a be addressed through our formal complaints procedure. These are handled within the supervisory and management team.
Formal Complaints
When making a formal complaint, you can expect:
- Your complaint will be acknowledged within 5 working days from the date we receive your initial complaint;
- Your complaint to be investigated thoroughly and fairly;
- A response from us when we say we will respond
- Your complaint to be escalated to a more senior person in the organisation should the need arise;
- A change in our internal procedures as a result of our investigation into your complaint (if necessary).
How to Complain
You can complain by contacting us directly: chelsea.davies@cprglobaltech.com Telephone: 01792 398 239
If you have any questions about our complaints procedure, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.