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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2125586, member: 22331"]I believe you'll find that the laws implemented by Minnesota and several other states are a precursor to Federal legislation, curtailing the interstate "bait and switch" antics of numerous organizations who promise something as an international auction consignment listing if precious commodites are delivered out of state, then submitting a denial of listing, and a "low ball" offer for the items received. The statutes especially cover sales on the internet where items are offered through the use of images that portray something other than that delivered upon receipt of buyers funds. These entities violating the state laws, intended to protect state residents from out-state actions, can have their assets immediately confiscated by Federal Marshal actions.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are existing Federal Statutes that allow actions as documented at: http:about.ag/tulving.htm</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe, there are other precedents which may allow immediate confiscation of violators assets, which until these state/federal? laws were implemented, avoided redress for interstate confiscation of assets by duressive actions. Federal Statute Of Limitations may allow an appreciable singular multi-state action against multiple violators who've violated others over an extended time period, believing they're immune to recovery action.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2125586, member: 22331"]I believe you'll find that the laws implemented by Minnesota and several other states are a precursor to Federal legislation, curtailing the interstate "bait and switch" antics of numerous organizations who promise something as an international auction consignment listing if precious commodites are delivered out of state, then submitting a denial of listing, and a "low ball" offer for the items received. The statutes especially cover sales on the internet where items are offered through the use of images that portray something other than that delivered upon receipt of buyers funds. These entities violating the state laws, intended to protect state residents from out-state actions, can have their assets immediately confiscated by Federal Marshal actions. There are existing Federal Statutes that allow actions as documented at: http:about.ag/tulving.htm I believe, there are other precedents which may allow immediate confiscation of violators assets, which until these state/federal? laws were implemented, avoided redress for interstate confiscation of assets by duressive actions. Federal Statute Of Limitations may allow an appreciable singular multi-state action against multiple violators who've violated others over an extended time period, believing they're immune to recovery action. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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