Wisconsin Code § 425.204

Voluntary surrender of collateral
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(1) Notwithstanding a waiver by the creditor of the security interest in
collateral under s. 425.203 (2) or any other law, the customer
shall have the right at any time to voluntarily surrender all of the
customer’s rights and interests in the collateral to the merchant.
(2) The rights and obligations of the merchant and customer
with respect to collateral voluntarily surrendered as defined in
this section shall be governed by subch. VI of ch. 409, and are not
subject to this subchapter.
(3) The surrender of collateral by a customer is not a voluntary surrender if it is made pursuant to a request or demand, other
than a notice under s. 425.205 (1g) (a), by the merchant for the
surrender of the collateral, or if it is made pursuant to a threat,
statement, or notice, other than a notice under s. 425.205 (1g) (a),
by the merchant that the merchant intends to take possession of
the collateral.

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