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Originally Posted by ldcdc
In UK, there is, for everything that is sold online. If my memory serves me well, where I live, there is one for footwear, which must be guaranteed for 30 days. Consumer protection laws really do vary a lot.
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This is exactly the point - they tend to be consumer protection laws, and the rules vary more (maybe to the point they're not there at all) for B2B sales.
The other thing to watch out for is, with regards to the UK's implementation of EU distance selling laws at least, there are exclusions for customised/bespoke products. It's easy to see how a domain registration can be considered within this category - for example.
I wouldn't go buy from any hosting provider where you're relying on the money back guarantee, or local/regional distance selling laws, as you're really going into it expecting trouble suggesting that maybe you're not picking the correct provider to start with?
From the provider's point of view, offering a money back guarantee is a risky business as it can be abused be freeloaders looking for a month's free hosting etc. Therefore it's more important that you feel confident with your chosen provider from the start, know what your commitment is, and recognise that you're paying a fair price for the level of service you expect.
As an aside, just because a provider doesn't advertise any kind of trial period etc. it doesn't mean that it would be impossible for them to do so if you talk to the sales guys 
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