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  2. Buyer's remorse - Wikipedia

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    Buyer's remorse is a powerful experience for consumers. For years, marketers have been attempting to reduce buyer's remorse through many different methods. One specific technique employed by marketers is the inclusion of a coupon towards a future purchase at the point of sale. This has many benefits for both the consumer and retailer.

  3. Shapiro says Trump has ‘buyer’s remorse’ on Vance - AOL

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    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) quipped that former President Trump has “buyer’s remorse” over choosing Ohio Sen. JD Vance (R) as his running mate, while talking to reporters Friday.

  4. Homebuyer's Remorse: How to Avoid and Cure - AOL

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    You could be suffering from buyer's remorse, Friends and family are congratulating you and sending housewarming gifts. Everyone else is popping champagne corks, but you just feel queasy.

  5. Caveat emptor - Wikipedia

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    The modern trend in the U.S. is that the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose applies in the real-estate context to only the sale of new residential housing by a builder-seller and that the caveat emptor rule applies to all other real-estate sale situations (e.g. homeowner to buyer). [3]

  6. Homebuyer's Remorse? Law Can Help - AOL

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  7. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    Many U.S. states impose versions of those cooling-off period laws, and offer similar laws for an additional range of transactions, such as time share purchases and health club contracts. For example, California provides cooling-off periods for many consumer transactions, including insurance purchases, car warranties, dental services, and weight ...

  8. 72-hour clause - Wikipedia

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    The 72-hour clause is a seller contingency which allows the seller to accept a buyer's contingent offer to purchase his/her property, while allowing the seller to continue to market the property. The 72 hour clause is usually written into sales contracts by the seller, this allows a seller to keep the home on the market and accept backup offers ...

  9. Feeling Buyer’s Remorse After Purchasing a Home? Take ... - AOL

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