N.D. Admin. Code 10-15-01-08

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 10-15-01-08 - Bargain offers based on the purchase of other merchandise and use of the word free

It is a deceptive act or practice to use the word free, or words of similar meaning, or to represent bargain offers, including "buy one - get one free", "buy one - get one at half-price", "two for one", and "one cent sale", when describing merchandise to be given to a customer who purchases other merchandise, if the seller recovers, in whole or in part, the cost of the free or bargain merchandise by marking up the price of the item which must be purchased, by substituting an inferior item or service, or otherwise. It is a deceptive act or practice to represent that other merchandise is being offered free or at a bargain price with the sale if the advertised merchandise can be purchased from the advertiser at a lesser price without the free or bargain merchandise, particularly if the merchandise is usually sold at a price arrived at through bargaining.

N.D. Admin Code 10-15-01-08

Effective January 1, 1994.

General Authority: NDCC 51-12-09, 51-15-05, 54-12-17

Law Implemented: NDCC 51-12-09, 51-15-01, 51-15-02