Deck 24: Consumer Protection
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Deck 24: Consumer Protection
1
The Federal Trade Commission Act considers the terms "deceptive" and "unfair" to be synonymous when determining what practices should be prohibited.
False
2
The Truth in Lending Act regulates interest rates and the terms of loans.
False
3
Mabel is a single 40-year-old who has borrowed money on numerous occasions. Her payment record has been good, except she has been delinquent in paying a few bills. Which of the following is true regarding credit information gathered on Mabel?
A)Since Mabel has been delinquent, she waives her right to see the credit files.
B)If Mabel is rejected for a loan because of the consumer report, the lender must tell her the name of the agency that supplied the report.
C)Mabel has a right to have the information regarding her delinquency in paying a few loans stricken from her credit record because her record has generally been good.
D)Mabel's delinquencies can be reported by credit reporting agencies for a period of twelve years.
A)Since Mabel has been delinquent, she waives her right to see the credit files.
B)If Mabel is rejected for a loan because of the consumer report, the lender must tell her the name of the agency that supplied the report.
C)Mabel has a right to have the information regarding her delinquency in paying a few loans stricken from her credit record because her record has generally been good.
D)Mabel's delinquencies can be reported by credit reporting agencies for a period of twelve years.
B
4
Chase received a magazine in the mail that he did not order. He was surprised, but read and enjoyed the magazine. A month later, another copy arrived, along with a bill for $25 to cover the subscription. Which of the following applies to this situation?
A)Chase does not have to pay for the magazine, even if the company continues to send it to him.
B)Chase needs to return the two copies of the magazine he received to show that he is not interested.
C)Chase must notify the magazine whether or not he wants to continue receiving the magazine within 30 days.
D)Chase must pay the bill because the magazine company is entitled to be paid for sending out subscriptions.
A)Chase does not have to pay for the magazine, even if the company continues to send it to him.
B)Chase needs to return the two copies of the magazine he received to show that he is not interested.
C)Chase must notify the magazine whether or not he wants to continue receiving the magazine within 30 days.
D)Chase must pay the bill because the magazine company is entitled to be paid for sending out subscriptions.
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5
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act requires manufacturers to provide a warranty on their products regardless of cost.
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6
The two federal agencies charged with enforcing consumer laws are the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.
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7
Prime Products, Inc. found out that it was going to take 3 weeks to ship the comforter Margaret ordered instead of the 7 days it had originally promised her. Prime Products must cancel Margaret's order and notify her that it can deliver within 3 weeks if she wants to reorder.
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8
"Bait-and-switch" tactics are not a violation of FTC rules if the merchant does not have enough stock on hand to meet reasonable demand for the advertised product.
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9
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act makes it illegal for a lender to discriminate against a potential borrower because of race, national origin, religion, or sex, but it is permissible to treat a borrower differently if he or she is on welfare.
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10
Blogs and social media ads must clearly indicate that they are, in fact, ads by including some equivalent of "ad" or "sponsored."
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11
Under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA),
A)a creditor may not discriminate against a borrower on the basis of race, sex, religion, or age.
B)a debt collector may not harass or abuse debtors.
C)a credit card company must promptly investigate and respond to any consumer complaints about a credit card bill.
D)a consumer has the right to obtain one free credit report every year from each of the three major reporting agencies.
A)a creditor may not discriminate against a borrower on the basis of race, sex, religion, or age.
B)a debt collector may not harass or abuse debtors.
C)a credit card company must promptly investigate and respond to any consumer complaints about a credit card bill.
D)a consumer has the right to obtain one free credit report every year from each of the three major reporting agencies.
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12
An employer cannot request a consumer report on a potential employee without that person's permission.
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13
"Bait-and-switch" is
A)advertising a product for sale and then giving the customer a rain check.
B)placing the store brand and the national brand side-by-side in a store to confuse customers.
C)selling the store brand at a lower price than the national brand.
D)advertising certain goods and then pressuring the customer to buy different, more expensive goods.
A)advertising a product for sale and then giving the customer a rain check.
B)placing the store brand and the national brand side-by-side in a store to confuse customers.
C)selling the store brand at a lower price than the national brand.
D)advertising certain goods and then pressuring the customer to buy different, more expensive goods.
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14
A door-to-door salesperson knocks on Mary's door and convinces her to purchase the Wonder Vacuum for $500. Soon after the salesperson leaves, Mary begins to have second thoughts about the transaction. Which statement about the situation is correct?
A)Mary agreed to purchase the vacuum, so she must honor the agreement.
B)Mary can cancel the transaction at any time before midnight of the third business day thereafter.
C)Mary must pay for the vacuum, but she can get a refund if she returns it to the manufacturer within 30 days.
D)Mary can keep the vacuum without paying when it is delivered, as it was purchased in her home.
A)Mary agreed to purchase the vacuum, so she must honor the agreement.
B)Mary can cancel the transaction at any time before midnight of the third business day thereafter.
C)Mary must pay for the vacuum, but she can get a refund if she returns it to the manufacturer within 30 days.
D)Mary can keep the vacuum without paying when it is delivered, as it was purchased in her home.
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15
Consumers may keep as a gift any unordered merchandise that they receive in the mail.
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16
The issue in the POM Wonderful, LLC v. FTC case involved
A)the type of evidence necessary to support health claims in advertisements.
B)violation of the Fair Debt Collection Act.
C)the legality of the Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972
D)violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
A)the type of evidence necessary to support health claims in advertisements.
B)violation of the Fair Debt Collection Act.
C)the legality of the Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972
D)violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
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17
Company policy of PushOne, Inc. is to block the company name and telephone number on potential customers' Caller ID systems so they won't know the call is from a telemarketer. This policy violates FTC rules.
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18
Electronic payments via a telephone, computer, or wire transfers are not regulated by the government.
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19
Which of the following is a provision of the CARD Act?
A)Lenders cannot bribe an appraiser to misstate a home's value.
B)Manufacturers must report all potentially hazardous product defects within 24 hours of discovery.
C)Credit card bills must be mailed at least 21 days ahead of their due dates.
D)All of these are correct.
A)Lenders cannot bribe an appraiser to misstate a home's value.
B)Manufacturers must report all potentially hazardous product defects within 24 hours of discovery.
C)Credit card bills must be mailed at least 21 days ahead of their due dates.
D)All of these are correct.
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20
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prohibits which of the following practices by a debt collector?
A)falsely representing himself as a lawyer
B)telephoning the debtor at 8:00 a.m.
C)visiting a debtor at work if the employer permits personal visits
D)using neighbors to locate the debtor
A)falsely representing himself as a lawyer
B)telephoning the debtor at 8:00 a.m.
C)visiting a debtor at work if the employer permits personal visits
D)using neighbors to locate the debtor
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21
Brooke uses her credit card to purchase a lawn mower at the local "big box" hardware store, but when she tries to use the mower for the first time, she finds it is not self-propelled as advertised. Does she have any recourse?
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22
MoneyMaker Toy Company violated the safety standards set forth by the Consumer Product Safety Commission when it produced a toy gun that caused injury to hundreds of children. Because of MoneyMaker's actions
A)the CPSC can impose civil penalties on the company.
B)the CPSC can impose criminal penalties on the company.
C)users can sue for damages, including attorney's fees, if MoneyMaker knew it was violating a consumer product safety rule when it produced the guns.
D)All of these are correct.
A)the CPSC can impose civil penalties on the company.
B)the CPSC can impose criminal penalties on the company.
C)users can sue for damages, including attorney's fees, if MoneyMaker knew it was violating a consumer product safety rule when it produced the guns.
D)All of these are correct.
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23
Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a collection company is legally permitted to
A)call the debtor at any time of the day.
B)call acquaintances of the debtor to tell them that the consumer is in debt.
C)call the debtor even if the debtor has requested in writing that he or she wishes no further contact.
D)visit the debtor at work if the consumer's employer permits such contact.
A)call the debtor at any time of the day.
B)call acquaintances of the debtor to tell them that the consumer is in debt.
C)call the debtor even if the debtor has requested in writing that he or she wishes no further contact.
D)visit the debtor at work if the consumer's employer permits such contact.
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24
The Fun Tyme Toy Company discovers that one of its products can easily break, exposing children to potential injury from the sharp parts. Under the Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972, how long does Fun Tyme have to report this defect to the Consumer Product Safety Commission?
A)24 hours
B)3 days
C)7 days
D)30 days
A)24 hours
B)3 days
C)7 days
D)30 days
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25
Suppose Bill's credit card is stolen and he notifies his credit card company of this fact. Which of the following is true regarding the amount of unauthorized charges made before Bill notified his credit card company?
A)Bill is not responsible for any of the unathorized charges.
B)Bill is responsible for the first $50 of unathorized charges.
C)Bill is responsible for the first $100 of unauthorized charges.
D)Bill is responsible for half of the unauthorized charges.
A)Bill is not responsible for any of the unathorized charges.
B)Bill is responsible for the first $50 of unathorized charges.
C)Bill is responsible for the first $100 of unauthorized charges.
D)Bill is responsible for half of the unauthorized charges.
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26
Under the Truth in Lending Act, a lender must disclose all of the following EXCEPT
A)the average percentage rate charged by competitors.
B)the total of payments.
C)the annual percentage rate (APR).
D)the finance charge.
A)the average percentage rate charged by competitors.
B)the total of payments.
C)the annual percentage rate (APR).
D)the finance charge.
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27
Richard received his credit card bill and noticed an error. He wrote to the company the next week, pointing out the error in his bill. Under the law, what is the credit card's obligation once it receives Richard's letter?
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28
Under the TILA, a qualified mortgage (QM)
A)limits upfront points and fees to 5 percent.
B)limits all of a borrower's debt to 43 percent of his or her income.
C)allows balloon payments only if the borrower agrees up front.
D)must allow for interest only periods.
A)limits upfront points and fees to 5 percent.
B)limits all of a borrower's debt to 43 percent of his or her income.
C)allows balloon payments only if the borrower agrees up front.
D)must allow for interest only periods.
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29
What must a seller disclose under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act?
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30
Under FTC rules, when a customer legally cancels a door-to-door sales contract, the seller must return the buyer's money within
A)3 days.
B)5 days.
C)10 days.
D)a "reasonable time" after the sale was made.
A)3 days.
B)5 days.
C)10 days.
D)a "reasonable time" after the sale was made.
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31
Commonground Collections has been hired to collect past-due medical bills for Lakeview Physicians. List some activities that Commonground may not do pursuant to the FDCPA.
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32
The maximum rate of interest for credit transactions is established by
A)state law.
B)federal law.
C)the Federal Reserve Board.
D)the FTC.
A)state law.
B)federal law.
C)the Federal Reserve Board.
D)the FTC.
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33
In 1969, the federal government estimated that consumer products caused 30,000 deaths, 110,000 disabling injuries, and 20 million trips to the doctor. The product category causing the majority of harm was
A)automobiles.
B)children's toys.
C)power tools.
D)food products.
A)automobiles.
B)children's toys.
C)power tools.
D)food products.
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34
Sandy noticed an unauthorized electronic funds withdrawal on her bank statement. In order for her to not be liable for the withdrawal, she must notify her bank within _______ of the date of the bank statement.
A)10 days
B)30 days
C)60 days
D)90 days
A)10 days
B)30 days
C)60 days
D)90 days
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