Payment of excessive shipping or handling charges as precondition of receipt of gift or prize prohibited.

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(A) It is unlawful to notify a person that the person will receive a gift, prize, or item of value and that as a condition of receiving the gift, prize, or item of value the person will be required to pay for or purchase or lease, including rent, any goods or services, if:

(1) the shipping charges exceed:

(a) the cost of postage or the charge of a delivery service, in the business of delivering goods of like size, weight, and kind, for shipping the gift, prize, or item of value from the geographic area in which the gift, prize, or item of value is being distributed; or

(b) the exact amount for shipping the gift, prize, or item of value paid to an independent fulfillment house or an independent supplier, either of which is in the business of shipping goods for shippers other than the offeror of the gift, prize, or item of value; or

(2) the handling charge exceeds the lesser of five dollars or the actual cost of handling.

(B) This section applies to all offers of prizes, gifts, or items of value covered by this chapter.

HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 483, Section 1.


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