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What rules must a company follow if it sells products via mail order?

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What rules must a company follow if it sells products via mail order?

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Truth-in-advertising standards – including that companies must have proof to back up express and implied claims made about its products – apply to mail order marketers. In addition, the FTC’s Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule (“Mail Order Rule”) applies when a consumer places an order by mail, telephone, fax, or computer. Under the Rule, a company must have a reasonable basis for believing that it can ship the product within the time period stated in the ad. If the ad doesn’t specify a time period, the company must have a reasonable basis for believing that it can ship within 30 days. The Mail Order Rule applies equally to online marketers. For more information, ask the FTC for A Business Guide to the Federal Trade Commission’s Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule and A Business Checklist for Direct Marketers. Companies that advertise online also should get a copy of Selling on the Internet: Prompt Delivery Rules. In addition, the Direct Marketing Association, a trade group

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