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Learning for Better Living: Buying by Mail

Brenda J. Procter
Department of Consumer and Family Economics

Buying by mail is an easy way for some people to shop. It saves time and energy, and sometimes money. But there are times when buying by mail does not make the buyer happy.

To avoid those problems, ask yourself a few simple questions before placing an order:

Know your rights as a consumer when buying by mail

Protect yourself

Do not send cash when paying by mail! Send a check or money order.

Keep a copy of the advertisement, your order and payment receipt. And keep copies of all letters and statements between you and the seller.

If you have a problem, ask your local post office to help you. And contact your local or state consumer protection office.

MP714, new September 1995