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Difference between revisions of "Unsolicited Goods and Services"

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* there is a breach of the sale agreement by the seller (such as through a defect in the goods or services, or through a misrepresentation by the seller).

* there is a breach of the sale agreement by the seller (such as through a defect in the goods or services, or through a misrepresentation by the seller).



In situations where the consumer has responded to some form of solicitation (for example, by mail, radio or TV), you may find a specific term in the contract that allows the consumer to get out of it (see the section on Opting Out and Cooling-off Periods). It is a common marketing practice for such sellers to offer a limited-time return of the goods for any reason. The matter may be resolved simply by the consumer returning the goods to the seller and requesting a refund.
In situations where the consumer has responded to some form of solicitation (for example, by mail, radio or TV), you may find a specific term in the contract that allows the consumer to get out of it (see the section on [[Opting Out and Cooling-off Periods]]). It is a common marketing practice for such sellers to offer a limited-time return of the goods for any reason. The matter may be resolved simply by the consumer returning the goods to the seller and requesting a refund.


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