Wisconsin Code § 422.303

Form requirements other than open-end or discount
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(1) In a consumer credit sale other than one pursuant to an open-end credit plan or a credit sale in which the only
finance charge is a prompt payment discount as described in s.
422.201 (8) , the customer’s obligation to pay the total of payments shall be evidenced by a single instrument, which shall include, in addition to the other disclosures required by this subchapter, the signature of the seller, the signature of the customer,
the date on which it was signed and a description of any property
the customer transfers to the seller as a trade-in.
(2) The terms of such instrument evidencing a consumer
credit sale shall be set forth in not less than 8-point standard type,
or such similar type as is prescribed in rules adopted by the administrator, to the extent that larger type is not specifically required by chs. 421 to 427.
(3) Except as provided in sub. (4), every writing evidencing
the customer’s obligation to pay under a consumer credit transaction other than one pursuant to an open-end credit plan or a motor
vehicle consumer lease, shall contain immediately above or adjacent to the place for the signature of the customer, a clear, conspicuous, printed or typewritten notice in substantially the following language:
NOTICE TO CUSTOMER
(a) DO NOT SIGN THIS BEFORE YOU READ THE

WRITING ON THE REVERSE SIDE, EVEN IF OTHERWISE
ADVISED.
(b) DO NOT SIGN THIS IF IT CONTAINS ANY BLANK
SPACES.
(c) YOU ARE ENTITLED TO AN EXACT COPY OF ANY
AGREEMENT YOU SIGN.
(d) YOU HA VE THE RIGHT AT ANY TIME TO PAY IN
ADV ANCE THE UNPAID BALANCE DUE UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT AND YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO A PARTIAL REFUND OF THE FINANCE CHARGE.
(4) The notice described in sub. (3) (a) is not required when
no terms appear on the reverse side of the writing. The notice described in sub. (3) (d) is not required with respect to a consumer
credit transaction secured by a first lien mortgage or equivalent
security interest on real property, the original term of which is 10
years or more.
(5) The creditor shall retain a copy of such writing evidencing
a consumer credit transaction, other than one pursuant to an
open-end credit plan, and of any proposal for a consumer credit
transaction which the merchant has required or requested the customer to sign and which the customer has signed during contract
negotiations, for a period of one year after the last payment
scheduled under the transaction, or one year after the transaction
has been repaid in full, whichever is sooner. The creditor shall
supply the customer with copies of such documents upon any demand of the customer made within such period; one copy shall be
furnished at no charge; and subsequent copies shall be furnished
on the condition that the customer pay the creditor’s reasonable
costs of preparing and forwarding the copy. Copies supplied under this subsection are in addition to those copies required by s.
422.302.
(6) A violation of this section is subject to s. 425.304.

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