NJ Law Would Require Retailers to Give ‘On the Spot’ Rebates
May 10, 2010
If the bill now advancing in the New Jersey state Assembly is passed, retailers advertising a net cost after rebate will have to provide that savings to the customer instantly rather than requiring the consumer to fill out forms and wait possibly weeks or months for a check.
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