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ConfusedTorchic
04/30/23 9:23:04 PM
#41:


agesboy posted...
to turn the card back on you, the link you just posted is about unordered goods seeking payment in a scam, not misordered goods, right? that's not applicable here. post actual laws about goods that were sent in error and what the consumer's legal responsibilities are in that specific situation.
...you don't say.

it's almost like

ConfusedTorchic posted...
all that ftc law does is make this

https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2014/10/law-and-unordered

example illegal.


ConfusedTorchic posted...
but again: the law is only for unsolicited goods and then demanding you pay for them afterwards. (e.g: they ask him to pay for those boxes, in addition to the boxes he did order)

ConfusedTorchic posted...
again, the law you posted only prevents them from sending you something unsolicited and then demanding payment for it.

ConfusedTorchic posted...
the law doesn't stop them from asking for it back, just that they can't demand you pay for it afterwards

ConfusedTorchic posted...
the thing i'm arguing is that it's not illegal for them to ask for the shit back.

Unordered Merchandise

Whether or not the Rule is involved, in any approval or other sale you must obtain the customers prior express agreement to receive the merchandise. It is unlawful to:
  1. Send any merchandise by any means without the express request of the recipient (unless the merchandise is clearly identified as a gift, free sample, or the like); or,
  2. Try to obtain payment for or the return of the unordered merchandise.



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