Utah Admin. Code R152-11-8 - Substitution of Consumer Commodities
A.
It shall be a deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer
transaction for a supplier to furnish similar consumer commodities of equal or
greater value when there was no intention to ship, deliver or install the
original consumer commodities ordered. The act of a supplier in furnishing
similar merchandise of equal or greater value as a good faith substitute does
not violate this rule if such substitution is first approved by the
consumer.
B. For the purpose of
this rule, consumer commodities may not be considered of "equal or greater
value" if they are not substantially similar to the consumer commodity ordered,
or are not fit for the purposes intended, or if the supplier normally offers
the substituted consumer commodities at a lower price than the "regular
price".
C. It will be assumed that
a supplier had no intention to deliver, ship, or install the original ordered
or substitute goods if the supplier fails to ship, deliver or install the goods
within 30 days of the date of the order, purchase or of the notice of delay and
fails to notify the purchaser of any delay or further delay; unless the
supplier can show that it has made a good faith effort to ship, deliver or
install the goods or to notify the purchaser of any delay or further delay
within the prescribed period.
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