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The Utility Scam and
Three Days to Cool Off
By Ginita
Wall, CPA, CFP
The Utility Scam
A member tells us that she was recently contacted by a utility company about an overdue
electric bill. Her estranged husband had agreed to pay the utility bills, and she was
surprised to learn that he had not.
The caller threatened immediate disconnection and pressured her to send a check right
away, requesting the name of the bank and account number on which the check would be
written.
Her husband subsequently produced evidence that all bills were current, and a
representative of the electric company said that it was not their policy to telephone
customers regarding unpaid bills.
Our member had been contacted by a con artist gathering bank account information for
illegal use. Don't be the next victim: never give banking information to anyone over the
telephone.
Three Days to Cool Off
Did you know that you are entitled to a three-day cooling off period? (As the hot
summer comes to a close, you may find that news a relief!).
A federal law allows you to cancel any contract for $25 or more within three days of
signing. This rule applies if the sale was made away from the sellers normal place
of business, such as a home demonstration or a sales presentation at a hotel.
The three-day-cooling-off rule also applies to home improvement loans, home equity
loans, and contracts to joint health clubs, discount buying clubs and membership
campground associations.
To cancel under the three-day rule, first call the seller, then fill out the Notice of
Cancellation that was given to you with your sales contract or receipt and send it to the
seller by midnight of the third business day after the date of the transactions.
If you were not given a Notice of Cancellation, request one from the seller. Your
cancellation right will be extended until the seller sends you the proper form.
After the seller receives your cancellation notice, he must refund your money within
ten days and pick up the merchandise or reimburse you for the cost of returning it. If the
seller doesnt make arrangements for the return of the goods, they are yours to keep.
At WIFE we welcome your comments. Please feel free to contact us.
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