Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency ATCP. Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection |
Chapters 90-139. Trade and Consumer Protection |
Chapter 127. Direct Marketing |
SubChapter III. Mail Solicitations |
Section 127.34. Disclosures prior to sale.
Latest version.
- (1) Disclosures required. In a mail transaction, a seller shall disclose all of the following to a consumer, in writing, before the consumer enters into a purchase contract and before the seller takes the consumer's credit card number or accepts any payment from the consumer:(a) The nature and quantity of consumer goods or services included in the sale.(b) The total cost to purchase and receive the consumer goods or services.(c) All material terms and conditions affecting the sale, receipt, or use of the consumer goods or services, including credit terms if any.(d) The name and mailing address of the principal seller.(e) The seller's policy related to refunds, cancellations, exchanges, or repurchases if any of the following apply:1. The seller has a policy that prevents or substantially limits refunds, cancellations, exchanges, or repurchases.2. The seller makes any claim or representation regarding refunds, cancellations, exchanges, or repurchases.(2) Language other than english. If the primary language used in a mail solicitation is not English, the seller shall make the disclosures under sub. (1) in the language primarily used.
Cr.
Register, July, 1999, No. 523
, eff. 8-1-99.
Note
Consumer credit disclosures under par. (c) must comply with applicable requirements under ch.
422
, Stats., and federal law.
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