United States Asian and Latin American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
USALACC
Our philosophy is based on the principle that "there is always a way to get things done". One of these ways to get your business on the road to success is to generate funding through contracting and pre-sale.
The FTC’s Pre-Sale Availability Rule, 16 C.F.R. Part 702, requires that written warranties on certain consumer products be available to consumers before they buy. The FTC promulgated the Rule to ensure that consumers have complete and accurate warranty information available prior to sale so that they can make fully informed purchasing decisions. The Rule applies to all warranted consumer products costing over $15, irrespective of how the products are sold, whether through brick-and-mortar stores, mail order, the Internet, or other means.
Generally, the Rule requires sellers to make warranty information readily available to consumers either by: (1) displaying the warranty document in close proximity to the product or (2) furnishing the warranty document on request and providing notice of the warranty document’s availability as specified in the Rule. For online sales, the requirement to make warranties available at the point of purchase can be accomplished easily by, for example, using a clearly-labeled hyperlink, in close proximity to the description of the warranted product, such as “get warranty information here” to lead to the full text of the warranty.
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