The European Consumer Centre Network (ECC-Net) provides assistance to consumers experiencing issues with cross-border purchases in the European Union. There are 30 European Consumer Centres located across the EU and other participating countries. The ECC in Hungary has been hosted by the Hungarian Authority for Consumer Protection since 2011. It assists Hungarian consumers having problems with traders in other countries and consumers from other countries having issues with Hungarian traders. In 2012, the ECC-Net handled over 72,000 contacts, including over 32,000 complaints. The services provided include assisting with complaint resolution, providing information on consumer rights, and advising on alternative dispute resolution options.