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A business regularly extends credit to customers for large purchases with a standard interest rate of 5 percent. There is also...Question
A business regularly extends credit to customers for large purchases with a standard interest rate of 5 percent. There is also a $200 installment fee that is added to the total cost of the purchase. The customer signs the paperwork but returns the next day saying that the installment fee is too high. Does the customer still have to pay it?
• Yes, the customer has signed a contract.
• No, customers have the right to reject unreasonable fees.
• No, the customer is always right so the business should adjust.
• Yes, the business has the right to charge whatever it wants for credit.
• Yes, the customer has signed a contract.
• No, customers have the right to reject unreasonable fees.
• No, the customer is always right so the business should adjust.
• Yes, the business has the right to charge whatever it wants for credit.
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No, customers have the right to reject unreasonable fees.
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