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How can you prevent consumer scams?

ST. PAUL, Minn. (8/14/2007)-- Victims of consumer fraud and deception come from all income levels, occupations, age groups and walks of life. There are ways you can avoid becoming a conned consumer or finding yourself ripped off, according to family resource management specialists with University of Minnesota Extension.

It's important that consumers be aware, alert and assertive, according to the University specialists. There is no reason to be unnecessarily fearful or anxious. The important thing to keep in mind is -- know what to watch for and what questions to ask. The majority of salespeople and marketing practices are not deceptive or designed to rip you off. However, a few bad apples in the crate can leave a bad taste in your mouth if you don't know your rights.

Here are some general rules to keep in mind when it comes to various types of consumer fraud:

Minnesota law allows for a three-day buyer's right to cancel, but the law only applies to solicitation sales where you buy goods or services in your home, over the telephone, or at sales held in motels or auditoriums. Remember the law does not apply to sales conducted at a normal place of business.

Above all, don't let a telephone salesperson fast-talk you into a sale. If the person makes you feel uncomfortable, forget about "Minnesota Nice" -- interrupt, hang up, and don't let them make you feel guilty for not buying or supporting their product or supporting their cause.

For more information on your rights or to check a product or company out, contact the Attorney General's Consumer Assistance Line at 651-296-3353.


Media Contact: Julie Christensen, U of M Extension, (612) 626-4077, reuve007@umn.edu

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