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Written Notice of Cooling-Off Periods: A Forty-Year Natural Experiment in Illusory Consumer Protection and the Relative Effectiveness of Oral and Written Disclosures

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For more than forty years, a standard tool in the consumer protection toolbox has been the cooling- off period.  Federal statutes, state statutes, and federal regulations all oblige merchants to give consumers three days to rescind certain contracts.  This paper reports on a survey of businesses subject to such cooling-off periods.  The study has two principal findings. First, the respondents indicated that few consumers rescind their purchases.  Thus, the study raises doubts about whether cooling-off periods benefit consumers or whether they provide only illusory consumer protection. The article also offers speculations about why cooling-off periods have been of such little value to consumers.Second, the study found that consumers who receive both oral and written notice of their rights are more likely to avail themselves of those rights than those who receive only written notices, and that the differences are statistically significant.  Fifty-three percent of the sellers who gave only a written notice and did not speak of the buyer’s right to cancel said buyers never cancelled, nearly double the percentage for sellers who did tell buyers (27%).  Businesses that provided both oral in-person and written notices of the right to rescind were more than twice as likely to report that more than 1% of their customers cancelled contracts as those that provided only written notices.  The article also explores why oral and written notices combined were more effective than written notice alone.Finally, the survey asked respondents about the cost of cooling-off periods.   More than four-fifths of the respondents who answered the question reported that the right to cancel had cost them either nothing or very little. This contrasts with the vehement opposition of opponents of such rules when they were first adopted in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Title: Written Notice of Cooling-Off Periods: A Forty-Year Natural Experiment in Illusory Consumer Protection and the Relative Effectiveness of Oral and Written Disclosures
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For more than forty years, a standard tool in the consumer protection toolbox has been the cooling- off period.
  Federal statutes, state statutes, and federal regulations all oblige merchants to give consumers three days to rescind certain contracts.
  This paper reports on a survey of businesses subject to such cooling-off periods.
  The study has two principal findings.
First, the respondents indicated that few consumers rescind their purchases.
  Thus, the study raises doubts about whether cooling-off periods benefit consumers or whether they provide only illusory consumer protection.
The article also offers speculations about why cooling-off periods have been of such little value to consumers.
Second, the study found that consumers who receive both oral and written notice of their rights are more likely to avail themselves of those rights than those who receive only written notices, and that the differences are statistically significant.
  Fifty-three percent of the sellers who gave only a written notice and did not speak of the buyer’s right to cancel said buyers never cancelled, nearly double the percentage for sellers who did tell buyers (27%).
  Businesses that provided both oral in-person and written notices of the right to rescind were more than twice as likely to report that more than 1% of their customers cancelled contracts as those that provided only written notices.
  The article also explores why oral and written notices combined were more effective than written notice alone.
Finally, the survey asked respondents about the cost of cooling-off periods.
   More than four-fifths of the respondents who answered the question reported that the right to cancel had cost them either nothing or very little.
This contrasts with the vehement opposition of opponents of such rules when they were first adopted in the 1960s and 1970s.

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