Not all sales are covered under a buyer's remorse law. As a general rule, the purchase must be for future services or have been solicited. If a buyer goes out and makes a purchase, then they are not covered by the law.

Under the Florida buyers remorse laws, if you contract for services to be rendered in the future on a continuing basis, you are entitled to a 3-day cooling-off period. You are also entitled to cancel a contract for future services if you can no longer physically receive the services, or the services are no longer available as originally offered.

Also, if you purchase goods or services during the course of a "home solicitation sale", you have a 3- day right to cancel. A sale is considered a "home solicitation sale" if it takes place in your home, or at a location which is not the main or permanent place of business for the seller, so long as the purchase price is in excess of $25. This includes home sales parties and door-to-door sales of cosmetics, etc

Unfortunatly, this sounds like a tough lesson. It's expensive way to learn why it is necessary to pragmatic when it comes to making buying decisions rather than just jumping into it.


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