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§ 63-9G-8 NMSA 1978

Sales to be in clear language; false or misleading information; verification; unauthorized charge or change; written notification

Known as the Cramming and Slamming Act

The act spans §§ 63–63 (9 sections).

Laws 1999, ch. 138, § 8.

A. As used in this section, "seller" means a provider or other person that sells telecommunications services.

B. The provider shall approve all sales scripts and written materials used by its sellers, including contract sellers.

C. A seller that attempts to persuade a customer to purchase telecommunications services or change his provider shall make adequate inquiry to reasonably ensure that he is talking to the customer. The seller shall also, at a minimum, clearly and unambiguously:

(1) identify himself and the company for which he works;

(2) identify the provider that he is asking the customer to use or the telecommunications service he is asking the customer to purchase; and

(3) explain the material terms and price of the purchase or change in provider.

D. A seller shall not use false or misleading information or tactics that would be considered by a prudent person to be pressure tactics to convince the customer to purchase a telecommunications service or change a provider.

E. The commission shall prescribe by rule the requirements for clearly and unambiguously selling and verifying the sale of telecommunications services or providers.

Official source: NMOneSource (New Mexico Compilation Commission). Reproduced from public-domain New Mexico statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.