The FTC has issued a Notice that it has determined that certain acts or practices involving the sale of merchandise which is damaged or defective or different from that ordered are unfair or deceptive, and violate the FTC Act.
Transcript of Notice of Penalty Offenses Concerning the Sale of Merchandise Which is Damaged or Defective or Different from That Ordered (created 2022).
The FTC administrative decisions establishing penalty offenses concerning the sale of merchandise which is damaged or defective or different from that ordered:
- Auslander Decorator Furniture, Inc., 83 F.T.C. 1542 (1974).
- Joseph Winkler and Co., 43 F.T.C. 107 (1949).
- George D. Newman, 44 F.T.C. 49 (1947).
- Consumers Home Equip. Co., 42 F.T.C 296 (1946).
- Robert W. Hailey, 40 F.T.C. 654 (1945).
- Motor Tire Retread Co., Inc., 33 F.T.C. 633 (1941).
About Notices of Penalty Offenses
A Notice of Penalty Offenses is a document listing certain types of conduct that the FTC has determined, in one or more litigated administrative cases, to be unfair or deceptive in violation of the FTC Act.
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