Regulation 27F How does the right to unwind work in the case of a business to consumer contract?
(1) Where a consumer has the right to unwind in respect of a business to consumer contract -
(a) the contract comes to an end so that the consumer and the trader are released from their obligations under it,
(b) the trader has a duty to give the consumer a refund (subject as follows), and
(c) if the contract was wholly or partly for the sale or supply of goods the consumer must make the goods available for collection by the trader.
(2) The consumer's entitlement to a refund works as follows.
(3) To the extent that the consumer paid money under the contract, the consumer is entitled to receive back the same amount of money (but see paragraphs (7) to (10)).
(4) To the extent that the consumer transferred anything else under the contract, the consumer is entitled to receive back the same amount of what the consumer transferred, unless paragraph (5) applies.