Missouri's Telemarketing No-Call Law preempts certain solicitation practices statewide, and the Merchandising Practices Act gives consumers a three-day right to cancel home solicitation sales. These statutory rights apply universally regardless of local solicitor permits.
RSMo 407.1098 to 407.1110 establish Missouri's No-Call list, prohibiting telephone solicitation to registered residential numbers and imposing penalties up to $5,000 per violation. While this law targets phone solicitation, RSMo 407.700 to 407.720 covers in-person door-to-door sales: any home solicitation sale of $25 or more must include a written notice of the buyer's three-day right to cancel. Sellers must provide a dated cancellation form, and the cancellation period runs three business days from the transaction. These consumer protections apply statewide and cannot be waived by local ordinance.
Violations of No-Call list are subject to civil penalties up to $5,000 per call. Home solicitation violations void the contract and trigger Merchandising Practices Act remedies.
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