Eir and Ryanair top list of companies named in consumer helpline contacts

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Currys and Vodafone also featured prominently among almost 40,000 contacts to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission

were the companies named most frequently by people who made contact with Ireland’s consumer watchdog in 2023, as it recorded a significant jump in the number of calls received.

The top five sectors the CCPC was contacted about last year were vehicles and transport; telecommunications; home building and improvements; holidays and travel; and clothing, footwear and accessories. In total, 8,731 consumers were referred to the Small Claims Court, including more than 1,000 people who had issues with domestic appliances.

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