Delaware Code § 6-2501L

Notice; gift card fraud
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(a) As used in this section, "gift card" means a tangible electronic payment device that:
(1) Is issued in a specific amount.
(2) May or may not be increased in value or reloaded.
(3) Is purchased and/or loaded on a prepaid basis for the future purchase or delivery of any goods or services.
(4) Is honored upon presentation at third-party locations.
(b) No person, firm, partnership, association, retailer or corporation may a sell a gift card to a purchaser unless the seller displays a
conspicuous notice at or near where the gift card is physically displayed or at or near each physical location where the sale occurs.
(c) The notice required by subsection (b) of this section must caution the purchaser about prepaid card scams and instruct the purchaser
on what to do if they suspect they might be a potential victim of such a scam.

Subtitle II
Other Laws Relating to Commerce and Trade
Chapter 25M
Limited Services Medical Facilities

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