OFFICIAL COMMENTARY: Offers may be subject to this rule even if they do not specifically use the word "free." Any time an advertisement or solicitation is made that gives anything of value away in conjunction with the sale or lease of real estate, goods or services, the person making the offer should carefully analyze the offer to ensure compliance with this rule.
Use of the term "included in the price" may be considered a "free" offer depending upon the terms and conditions of the offer, including, but not limited to, if the real estate, goods or services that are "included in the price" are usually and customarily included with the sale of similar real estate, goods or services. A merchant may not force a consumer to unknowingly purchase other goods and services simply by listing them as "included in the price." Conversely, it is not unlawful to sell a product with an accessory included in the price, particularly if the price of the accessory is individually disclosed and a consumer knows (s)he is paying an additional amount for the accessory.There is no bright line on this issue and each offer will be evaluated in its entirety to determine if the combination of real estate, goods or services is a legitimate "free" offer. All factors will be taken into consideration, including, but not limited to, whether the consumer could purchase a similar product without the additional purchase of other goods and services or if the free item is of de minimis value, such as batteries in a toy or flashlight.
OFFICIAL COMMENTARY: If substantiation of verifiable retail value, as required by paragraph (2)(b)(C), is not available, and the offeror pays $10 for a free item, the verifiable retail value of that free item would be $15.
OFFICIAL COMMENTARY: No advertisement or promotion for real estate, goods or services shall offer any free item in conjunction with the purchase or lease of real estate, goods or services, the price, size, quantity, or quality of which is normally determined by that seller or offeror by bargaining with potential consumers. It is the express intent of this section to prohibit the practice of advertising or offering something as "free," when in fact, the cost of the "free" item can be passed on to the consumer, in whole or in part, by raising the price of the real estate, goods or services that must be purchased in conjunction with the "free" offer or by decreasing the quality or quantity of merchandise that must be purchased in conjunction with the "free" offer. Such "free" offers are illusory.
Examples of violations of this section include, but are not limited to:
OFFICIAL COMMENTARY: An offer is not "free" if the recipient must pay a fee, over and above the actual cost of the real estate, goods or services, in order to receive the "free" offer. Examples of violations of this section include, but are not limited to:
OFFICIAL COMMENTARY: All material terms, conditions and limitations of a "free" offer must be set forth clearly and conspicuously in any advertisement in close proximity to the "free" offer. Disclosure of the terms of the offer, referenced by an asterisk and placed in a footnote at the bottom of the offer is not clear and conspicuous. Likewise, if the offer is on the internet, reference to the material terms, conditions and limitations of the offer by use of a hyperlink or only disclosing them during the checkout process is not clear and conspicuous. The definition of "clear and conspicuous" set forth in OAR 137-020-0020 has been incorporated by this rule and should be reviewed before advertising any "free" offer to ensure compliance. The complete offer, including all terms, conditions and limitations, must be fully explained to the consumer before the transaction is consummated and the consumer must be given a meaningful opportunity to reject the offer before committing to the transaction. Examples of violations of this section include, but are not limited to:
OFFICIAL COMMENTARY: Examples of misleading or deceptive rebate offers include, but are not limited to:
Or. Admin. Code § 137-020-0015
Stat. Auth.: ORS 646.608(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 646.608(1)(u)