The FTC has issued a Notice that it has determined that certain acts or practices involving the sale of used and/or rebuilt merchandise are unfair or deceptive, and violate the FTC Act.
Notice of Penalty Offenses Concerning the Sale of Used and/or Rebuilt Merchandise.
Transcript of Notice of Penalty Offenses Concerning the Sale of Used and/or Rebuilt Merchandise (created 2022).
The FTC administrative decisions establishing penalty offenses involving the sale of used and/or rebuilt merchandise:
- Metropolitan Golf Ball Inc., 66 F.T.C. 378 (1964).
- Maurice J. Lenett., 49 F.T.C. 914 (1953).
- Benjamin Holin, 46 F.T.C. 626 (1950).
- Joseph Winkler & Co., 46 F.T.C. 107 (1949).
- Jacob Swimmer, 35 F.T.C. 178 (1942).
- Penn-Lub Oil Prods. Co., 34 F.T.C. 1049 (1942).
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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