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A few thoughts...
No argument there, although I too firmly believe in the increasingly fading notion in the USA of personal accountability and personal responsibility. "Protection" should always start with the personal exercise of one's own gray matter...
That said, one thing I would like to see is a lot more consistency in the state laws pertaining to contract rescisssion. A few states have rescission periods as short as 3 days (which is much too brief). In Alaska, it's 15 days (which is unnecessarily lengthy, in my opinion). The vast majority are somewhere in between, generally in the range of 5-7 days (10 days in Florida).
If there was federal legislation mandating a consistent, nationwide time frame in each and every state (let's say 10 days, just to be generous), it seems to me that the very existence of such contract cancellation rights would become much more widely known and better understood, by mere virtue of national consistency.
Then again, for people who just buy on impulse, without first researching and understanding the details and nuances of what they are purchasing, or the availability of the same item in the secondary market for far less money, I suppose that the rescission time period may ultimately be irrelevant anyhow.
...whatever can be done to protect the consumer would be beneficial.
No argument there, although I too firmly believe in the increasingly fading notion in the USA of personal accountability and personal responsibility. "Protection" should always start with the personal exercise of one's own gray matter...
That said, one thing I would like to see is a lot more consistency in the state laws pertaining to contract rescisssion. A few states have rescission periods as short as 3 days (which is much too brief). In Alaska, it's 15 days (which is unnecessarily lengthy, in my opinion). The vast majority are somewhere in between, generally in the range of 5-7 days (10 days in Florida).
If there was federal legislation mandating a consistent, nationwide time frame in each and every state (let's say 10 days, just to be generous), it seems to me that the very existence of such contract cancellation rights would become much more widely known and better understood, by mere virtue of national consistency.
Then again, for people who just buy on impulse, without first researching and understanding the details and nuances of what they are purchasing, or the availability of the same item in the secondary market for far less money, I suppose that the rescission time period may ultimately be irrelevant anyhow.
