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Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule |
| By: admin, November 25, 2004 |
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The following sales are exempt from the Rule:
magazine subscriptions (and similar serial deliveries), except for the
first shipment;
sales of seeds and growing plants;
orders made on a collect-on-delivery basis (C.O.D.); and,
transactions covered by the FTC's Negative Option Rule (such as book and
music clubs).
The Rule also does not cover services, such as mail order photo-finishing.
In the question and answer section that follows, you will notice other
circumstances in which mail or telephone order merchandise may not be
covered by the Rule.
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