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The guarantee by a seller that their products are not defective and that they are suitable for the use for which they are intended
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Guarantees that the goods will be reasonably suitable for their ordinary use
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An implied warranty is not in _____________
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In most states, all implied warranties can be _____________ by expressions such as “as is” or “with all faults”
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Warranties A guarantee of quality or suitability imposed by law
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Warranty of fitness for a ______________________ is created when the seller knows about a particular purpose for which the goods are needed, advises the buyer in making a selection, and the buyer relies on the seller’s knowledge and judgment when selectin
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To recover for breach of the implied warranty of merchantability, a plaintiff must establish The plaintiff was ____________ by such goods
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An implied warranty may arise from ways in which the parties have dealt in the past
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An example of a Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose might be a ______________ on a product label stating: “Seller makes no warranty that this product is fit for any particular purpose.”
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A seller can exclude or __________ an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose if it is noticeable to the buyer and in writing
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An implied warranty is a guarantee of ___________ imposed by law
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To recover damages for breach of warranty, notify the seller of the defect within a reasonable time after the defect is ____________
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actions by companies that are honest, ethical, and follow the law when dealing with customers, employees, and competitors
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Fair business practices help build trust and ensure everyone is treated equally and _____________
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Actions by companies that mislead, cheat, or take advantage of customers
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unfair business practices are considered unethical because they harm __________ and damage trust.
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These business practices mislead consumers and are often illegal under the law
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Unfair = _________ or sneaky behavior
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Deceptive = ________ or misleading behavior
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When a business tricks customers about the price of a product or service to make it seem like a better deal than it actually is
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When a business lies or hides important facts to trick someone into buying something is known as _____________ misrepresentation
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Advertising a product at a low price to attract customers, then saying it’s unavailable and pushing a more expensive item
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Selling products or services over the phone, often using pressure tactics or misleading claims
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Fake job offers that promise easy money working from home, but require you to pay upfront for training or supplies describes _____________________ scams
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Products that are labeled incorrectly to make them seem better or more valuable than they are
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Giving a low estimate for a service, then charging much more after the work is done is known as __________________ estimates
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A law that lets you cancel certain purchases within a few days if you change your mind
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Buying products through mail or online, which can sometimes lead to scams or delays