The provisions of this chapter do not apply to a transaction: (1) Made by a merchant who operates an established business that has a fixed permanent location, who displays or offers consumer goods or services for sale on a continuing basis, and less than twenty - five percent of total new sales are made by unsolicited consumer telephone communications; (2) In which the business establishment making the solicitation is establishing a business - to - business relationship or has a clear, preexisting business relationship with the consumer, if that relationship resulted in the consumer becoming aware of the full name, business address, and telephone number of the establishment; or (3) In which the consumer purchases goods or services pursuant to an examination of a television, radio, or print advertisement or a sample, brochure, catalog, or other mailing material of the telemarketer that contains: (a) The name, address, and telephone number of the telemarketer; (b) A full description of the goods or services being sold along with a list of all prices or fees being requested, including any handling, shipping, sales tax, or delivery charges; and (c) Any limitations or restrictions that apply to the offer.
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