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Ch 12: Consumer Protection Law
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recalls:Where products are taken off the shelves and are forbidden from being sold.
fitforpurpose:When assessing whether goods are of 'acceptable quality' one might have to consider whether the goods are .................... (three words).
consumer:Someone who acquires any goods or services for domestic or household purposes.
guarantee:If a person supplies services to a consumer, there is a ...................... that the services will be provided with care and skill.
acceptable:If a person supplies goods to a consumer, there is a guarantee that they are of this quality.
expresswarranty:Where suppliers or manufacturers make promises about the quality of their goods (two words).
compensation:If loss occurs as a consequence of a consumer guarantee not being satisfied, the consumer can claim .............
title:Ownership.
pyramid:A scheme where one tier of participants are paid a commission for each other person they recruit.
bait:................ advertising. Advertising goods or services at a specific price but not being willing to offer it at that price to a reasonable number of consumers.
ACL:Provides consumers with significant protections when dealing with suppliers and manufacturers (acronym)
unsolicited:.................. transactions. Where a business approaches a consumer rather than waiting for the consumer to approach them.
unconscionableconduct:Actions that are deemed under the ACL as conduct that is so unreasonable that it goes against good conscience (two words).
disclaimer:Must be clear and prominent to be considered acceptable.
misleading:................ representations. Statements made by a seller designed to deceive consumers.
Ch 12: Consumer Protection Law
Across:5. | Where suppliers or manufacturers make promises about the quality of their goods (two words). | 7. | If loss occurs as a consequence of a consumer guarantee not being satisfied, the consumer can claim ............. | 8. | Provides consumers with significant protections when dealing with suppliers and manufacturers (acronym) |
| 12. | .................. transactions. Where a business approaches a consumer rather than waiting for the consumer to approach them. | 13. | Must be clear and prominent to be considered acceptable. |
| | Down:1. | If a person supplies goods to a consumer, there is a guarantee that they are of this quality. | 2. | Ownership. | 3. | Actions that are deemed under the ACL as conduct that is so unreasonable that it goes against good conscience (two words). | 4. | When assessing whether goods are of 'acceptable quality' one might have to consider whether the goods are .................... (three words). | 6. | A scheme where one tier of participants are paid a commission for each other person they recruit. |
| 9. | ................ advertising. Advertising goods or services at a specific price but not being willing to offer it at that price to a reasonable number of consumers. | 10. | If a person supplies services to a consumer, there is a ...................... that the services will be provided with care and skill. | 11. | Where products are taken off the shelves and are forbidden from being sold. | 14. | Someone who acquires any goods or services for domestic or household purposes. | 15. | ................ representations. Statements made by a seller designed to deceive consumers. |
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Ch 12: Consumer Protection Law
Across:5. | Where suppliers or manufacturers make promises about the quality of their goods (two words). | 7. | If loss occurs as a consequence of a consumer guarantee not being satisfied, the consumer can claim ............. | 8. | Provides consumers with significant protections when dealing with suppliers and manufacturers (acronym) |
| 12. | .................. transactions. Where a business approaches a consumer rather than waiting for the consumer to approach them. | 13. | Must be clear and prominent to be considered acceptable. |
| | Down:1. | If a person supplies goods to a consumer, there is a guarantee that they are of this quality. | 2. | Ownership. | 3. | Actions that are deemed under the ACL as conduct that is so unreasonable that it goes against good conscience (two words). | 4. | When assessing whether goods are of 'acceptable quality' one might have to consider whether the goods are .................... (three words). | 6. | A scheme where one tier of participants are paid a commission for each other person they recruit. |
| 9. | ................ advertising. Advertising goods or services at a specific price but not being willing to offer it at that price to a reasonable number of consumers. | 10. | If a person supplies services to a consumer, there is a ...................... that the services will be provided with care and skill. | 11. | Where products are taken off the shelves and are forbidden from being sold. | 14. | Someone who acquires any goods or services for domestic or household purposes. | 15. | ................ representations. Statements made by a seller designed to deceive consumers. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only