Shipping Delays and the FTC Mail Order Rule | Practical Law

Shipping Delays and the FTC Mail Order Rule | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Mail Order Rule. This Note discusses the obligations of sellers when making shipping representations in solicitations for the purchase of merchandise by mail, telephone, fax, or internet and when notifying buyers of shipping delays. It discusses the rights of buyers to cancel orders and receive prompt and full refunds in the event of shipping delays. It also provides best practices for complying with the Mail Order Rule.

Shipping Delays and the FTC Mail Order Rule

Practical Law Practice Note w-025-2464 (Approx. 12 pages)

Shipping Delays and the FTC Mail Order Rule

by Practical Law Commercial Transactions
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Mail Order Rule. This Note discusses the obligations of sellers when making shipping representations in solicitations for the purchase of merchandise by mail, telephone, fax, or internet and when notifying buyers of shipping delays. It discusses the rights of buyers to cancel orders and receive prompt and full refunds in the event of shipping delays. It also provides best practices for complying with the Mail Order Rule.