Oregon's Home Solicitation Sales Act (ORS 83.710-83.750) gives consumers a statewide three-day right to cancel door-to-door purchases over $25 and requires written cancellation notice from solicitors at the time of sale.
ORS 83.710 to 83.750 imposes uniform statewide rules on home solicitation sales. Any door-to-door sale of goods or services exceeding $25 must include a written contract, a clearly worded notice of the buyer's three-business-day right to cancel, and a separate cancellation form. Solicitors must orally inform buyers of cancellation rights. The contract must be in the same language as the sales pitch. Consumers who cancel within three business days are entitled to a full refund and have no obligation to return goods unless the seller retrieves them. Violations are unlawful trade practices under ORS 646.608, enforced by the Oregon Department of Justice.
Violations are unlawful trade practices under ORS 646.608. The Oregon Attorney General may seek injunctions, restitution, and civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation under ORS 646.642.
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