Title: Consumer Protection
1ConsumerProtection
2Consumers
- Individuals who acquire goods that are intended
primarily for personal use - Caveat Emptor - let the buyer beware
- Caveat Venditor let the seller beware
3Class Actions (Class Action Suits)
- allows one or several persons to sue not only on
behalf of themselves, but also on behalf of many
others similarly wronged
4Governmental Procedure
- Cease-and-desist order order requiring the
company to stop specific conduct - Consent order voluntary, court-enforceable
agreement to stop an illegal or questionable
practice - Restitution return of money wrongfully obtained
from a customer
5Licensing
- Certain businesses and institutions must acquire
proper licensing before providing products or
services - ie. Doctors, nurses, teachers, lawyers, realtors,
beauticians - May also be required to pass inspections
6Unsafe Products
- 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act
- CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) was
created to issue and enforce safety
standards/regulations
7- Also regulates
- Construction
- Accessibility
- Occupancy rates
- Parking
- Fire escapes
- Sanitary facilities
- Etc.
- Consumers who think the CPSC is not taking proper
action may bring suit in federal district court
for enforcement
8Adulterated Food, Drugs Cosmetics
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Requires that the production facilities for
cosmetics, food and drugs be clean - Requires labels on regulated products
- Regulates new drugs entering the market (and
whether they are prescription or OTC)
9Food and Drug Administration
- Products that do not meet FDA standards are
deemed adulterated and may be confiscated or
seized by the government
10- The U.S. Department of Agriculture inspects
canners, packers, and processors of poultry and
meat entering the market - Helps ensure that products are free of disease
and are processed under sanitary conditions
11Improper Weights and Measures
- The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power
to set standards for weights and measures - Gallon of gasoline
- Pound of bananas
- Foot of rope
12Unfair Trade Practice
- any method of business that is dishonest or
fraudulent or that illegally limits free
competition
13- ACTIVITY BREAK!
- FORM 6 GROUPS
14- Each group will receive one type of unfair trade
practice - As a group, make a poster that portrays your
unfair trade practice - Make sure the class can understand that what your
portraying is wrong!
151. Agreements to Fix Prices
- No company/companies may work together to
eliminate competition and set (fix) prices
162. False and Misleading Advertising
- Intentionally deceives, makes untrue claims, or
fails to reveal critical facts
17- Bait and Switch using an understocked,
low-priced hook to lure consumers into a store - Advertised item is out of stock and customers are
redirected to a more expensive product
18- Advertisement is not considered deceptive if it
states limited quantity or specifies of items
available - FTC (Federal Trade Commission) regulates false
and misleading advertising
19- Corrective advertising requires the advertiser to
publicly admit wrongdoing and state the truth in
a prescribed number of future ads
203. Illegal Lotteries
- To be an illegal lottery, a gambling scheme or
game must have 3 elements - Required payment of money or something of value
to participate - Winner to be determined by chance, not skill
- Prize to be won
21- Holding or participating in illegal lotteries are
subject to fines and imprisonment - Some statues exempt religious and charity groups
from lottery prohibition to produce revenue for
non-profit organizations
22- Confidence Games
- The victim is persuaded to trust the swindler
with the victims money in hopes of a quick gain - Ex. Pyramid schemes
234. Unfair Pricing and Service
- Misrepresenting
- Goods being sold at a considerable discount
- Good being sold at wholesale price
- Goods as being free when purchased with another
at an inflated price
245. Mislabeled Goods
- Size and shape of container may not be misleading
- Certain products must carry warning labels
- Selling used articles as new or in better
condition than they actually are
25Other Unfair Trade Practices
- Using a brand name/trademark so similar to a
competitors that it confuses the public - Sending unordered merchandise and demanding
payment or return - Recipient is under no legal obligation to return
or pay!
26Protection Through Action by the Consumer
27Product Liability
- The responsibility to compensate buyers, users
and even bystanders for injuries caused by a
defective product
28Product Liability
- May be based on
- fraud
- negligence
- breach of warranty or
- strict liability
29- Strict Liability is a liability that exists even
if the defendant is not negligent
30Warranty
- An assurance that the seller makes about the
products quality or performance
31- Express Warranty An assurance of quality or
promise of performance explicitly made (plainly
stated) by the seller - Implied Warranty An obligation imposed by law
on all sellers (assumed by the buyer at time of
sale)
32Requirements for Express Warranties
- There are 9 requirements of information to be
included for express warranties to be valid - See pgs 254 and 255 in text
33Full vs. Limited Warranties
- Full Warranty an express warranty that
obligates the seller to repair or replace without
cost within a reasonable amount of time - Limited Warranty any warranty that provides
less protection than full (ie. Customer pays for
labor)
34- Puffing enthusiastic overstatements made by
sellers (exaggerated sales talk) - Such words are not grounds for warranties or
statements of fact - CAVEAT EMPTOR!!!
35Warranty against Encumbrances
- Implied Warranty
- Sellers warranty that the goods are free of all
encumbrances (claims of third parties, such as
unpaid balances)
36Warranty of Merchantability
- Requires that the goods be fit for the ordinary
purposes for which such goods are used
37Disclaimer
- A notice of exclusion
- Items sold as is
- Seller is free of all obligation
38Lemon Laws
- Typically protects consumers of chronically
defective vehicles - May extend to other consumer products
39Lemon Laws
- Consumer returns vehicle for repair of major
defect - Dealership fails to repair after several attempts
(usually 3 or more) - Consumer requests refund can sue if request not
met