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Does anyone know what it is, and does it really apply

2007-02-04 13:38:20 · 3 answers · asked by chaoschilled 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Are you talking about the Cooling off Rule?

The Cooling-Off Rule: When and How to Cancel a Sale

If you buy something at a store and later change your mind, you may not be able to return the merchandise. But if you buy an item in your home or at a location that is not the seller's permanent place of business, you may have the option. The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC's) Cooling-Off Rule gives you three days to cancel purchases of $25 or more. Under the Cooling-Off Rule, your right to cancel for a full refund extends until midnight of the third business day after the sale

2007-02-04 14:18:21 · answer #1 · answered by istitch2 6 · 0 1

There is a trusty old saying that goes like this: Fish and guests stink after three days. The third day rule says that if you are staying at someone's house, you better have your bags packed the morning of the third day and know where you are going to be sleeping that night because you can damage your relationship if you don't move on.

2007-02-04 21:45:01 · answer #2 · answered by snowexam 2 · 1 2

The 3 day rule? The one where you do not call a girl who gave you here number for 3 days? I would say it mostly applies, unless you had a lengthy talk (several hours) before she gave you the number, but if it was pretty quick hi, whats your number, gotta go - yes, 3 day rule applies.

2007-02-04 21:43:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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