RetailADR + ConsumerARB

Resolve your Retail Complaint with RetailADR & ConsumerARB!

We’re an approved provider of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services for disputes between consumers and traders, operating across the UK.

We run 2 separate schemes: RetailADR and Consumer Arbitration. RetailADR is completely free for consumers to use.

Key Information

We can only deal with a complaint if it is currently unresolved, concerns a trader that is a member of RetailADR, and relates to an issue covered by our Scheme Rules.

We can deal with complaints related to the following issues:

  • Returning goods
  • Faulty goods
  • Missing parts
  • Delivery
  • Customer service
  • Pricing
  • Misrepresentation
  • Product description

The RetailADR Complaints Process

STEP 1

SUBMIT YOUR COMPLAINT:

You submit your complaint, with all your supporting information and evidence, via any of the following:

1) Our online complaints portal
2) Post (using a paper form)
3) Telephone

… and we check whether it is something we can deal with under our Scheme Rules.

STEP 2

WE REVIEW ELIGIBILITY:

If your complaint is in scope for RetailADR it gets registered.

You’ll then receive log-in details for our online portal where your claim will be managed.

If we can’t accept your complaint, we’ll tell you why in writing, within 3 weeks.

STEP 3

TRADER RESPONDS:

The trader is given 28 days to provide a response. They may:

  • Settle the complaint
  • Object that it falls out of our scope
  • Provide a written defence challenging the complaint

Their response is then posted in the Online Portal.

If the trader raises a scope objection, this is considered first, and the response period is paused while we do so.

STEP 4

YOU COMMENT ON THE DEFENCE:

If the trader chooses to provide a defence:

You get 1 opportunity to comment on their response;

You get a 14-day window to do this.

The trader is then given a single opportunity to provide any final comment in reply.

STEP 5

COMPLETE COMPLAINT FILE:

We confirm that we have all information and evidence from both parties and declare a Complete Complaint File.

From this point, no further information or evidence is accepted from either party, to ensure fairness to both.

STEP 6

FINAL DECISION:

A specialist Adjudicator issues a written Determination within 60 days of the Complete Complaint File (Step 5).

This time-frame is extended only for highly complex cases, where we will tell both parties the expected timescale.

After our Decision:

The Final Decision is only legally binding on the trader if you accept it. You get 14 days to either accept or reject it.

Approved by CTSI as Competent Authority under the 2015 Regulations / DMCC Act 2024

Both RetailADR and Consumer Arbitration are administered and managed by Consumer Dispute Resolution Limited, an independent Alternative Dispute Resolution provider, and are approved by Government under the Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Disputes (Competent Authorities and Information) Regulations 2015 and the DMCC Act 2024.

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RetailADR Stats and Reports

April 2025 – March 2026 Timeframe

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