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The consumer experience has changed immensely since 1962. For example, people

today frequently shop online, and producers have many new methods of advertising
their products. What new consumer protection laws might be necessary today that
were not necessary in 1962? pls i need ideas

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1. Laws requiring online retailers to provide accurate, detailed product descriptions.

2. Laws requiring online retailers to clearly display return, refund and exchange policies.

3. Laws prohibiting online retailers from using deceptive or high-pressure sales tactics.

4. Laws requiring online retailers to protect customer data with secure encryption.

5. Laws prohibiting businesses from making false or misleading claims about their products.

6. Laws requiring businesses to accurately disclose pricing and fees for products and services.

7. Laws prohibiting businesses from collecting or using personal information without consent.

8. Laws requiring businesses to provide customers with clear and accurate invoices and statements.

9. Laws requiring businesses to clearly display all terms and conditions of a purchase before completing the transaction.

10. Laws requiring businesses to timely resolve customer complaints and disputes.

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