unsolicited merchandise

Deceptive selling practices {unsolicited merchandise}| can mail unordered goods to consumers and try to force them to pay for the goods or return the goods at their expense. Federal law allows consumers to dispose of these goods and prohibits senders from sending invoices to consumers. This law does not apply to agreements that regularly mail books, records, and so on, to subscribers. This law allows free samples. This law allows charitable organizations to send giveaways to solicit donations.

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