Multiple Choice
Which of the following ideas or facts does not offer grounds to support the conclusion that our society needs strong consumer protection laws?
A) The idea that if people are unwise enough to enter into bad business deals then they ought to be responsible for the outcomes of their choices.
B) The fact that in modern times there is generally a gross inequality of bargaining power between consumers and the business organisations they deal with.
C) The fact that common law rules are usually too complex and limited to be of real help to a consumer who is in dispute with a business.
D) The fact that the number of consumer transactions have generally increased in recent years.
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