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DeAngelo Measure Invalidating Any Consumer Contract that Requires Consumers to Give Up Right to File a Complaint Advanced by Assembly Committee

(TRENTON) – Legislation Assemblymen Wayne P. DeAngelo sponsored to invalidate any contract that requires customers to waive their right to file a consumer fraud complaint was released Monday by an Assembly committee.
The bill (A-2205) would nullify any contract that contains language negating the ability of a consumer to contact either law enforcement or state, county or municipal authorities to file consumer complaint.
“When companies are using contract clauses that force consumers to waive their right to file a complaint, something must be done,” said DeAngelo (D-Mercer/Middlesex). “Preventing a customer from filing a complaint undermines New Jersey’s long standing tradition of consumer protection. Without such protection, the ability monitor a business’ compliance with existing law is severely compromised.”
The sponsor added that consumers should have the right to purchase goods and services from providers and have them live up to the terms they negotiated.
“If consumers have no right to file a complaint with the appropriate authorities when the terms of that agreement are not met, then we have situation where we need to step up and make sure those consumers are protected,” DeAngelo said. “One of the top lessons we’ve learned from this recent recession is that more needs to be done to protect against consumer fraud. It’s essential that we not allow residents to be taken advantage of in such an egregious way.”
The bill was released by the Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee.