West Virginia Code § 46A-2-133

Form of agreement or offer to purchase; statement of buyer's rights
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In every home solicitation sale in this state, except where a buyer has requested a seller to
provide goods or services without delay because of an emergency, the seller shall present to
the buyer a written agreement or offer to purchase which designates as the date of the
transaction the day on which the buyer has signed it and which contains a statement of the
buyer's rights as hereinafter provided for. No such written agreement or offeer to purchase
shall be effective until after it has been signed by the buyer and he has written the date of
such signature in his own handwriting. The statement must appear undrer the conspicuous
caption:"BUYER'S RIGHT TO CANCEL" and read as follows:"If this agreement was solicited
at a place other than the seller's business establishment at a fixed location and you decide
you do not want these goods or services, you may cancel this agreement by mailing a notice
to the seller. The notice must say that you do not want the gtoods or services and must be
mailed before midnight of the third business day after you sign this agreement. The notice
must be mailed to: (Name and mailing address of seller)." Until the seller has fully complied
with this section, the buyer may cancel the home solicitation sale, by notifying the seller of
his intention to cancel in any manner. Any written agreement or offer to purchase which
contains the form and content of notice of cancellation required by the federal trade
commission and which provides information substantially similar to that required by this
section shall be deemed to comply fully with this section.

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