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16a-3-309. (UCCC) Referral sales. (1) (a) In a consumer credit sale, no seller shall offer or give a rebate, discount or otherwise pay value to the buyer in consideration of the buyer giving the seller the names of third parties, or otherwise assist the seller in making a sale to a third party when the earning of the rebate, discount or other value is contingent upon an event subsequent to the time of the sale.

(b) In a consumer lease, no lessor shall offer or give a rebate, discount or otherwise pay value to the lessee in consideration of the lessee giving to the lessor the names of third parties, or otherwise aiding the lessor in leasing to a third party when the earning of the rebate, discount or other value is contingent upon an event subsequent to the time of the lease.

(2) If a buyer or lessee is induced by a violation of this section to enter into a consumer credit sale or consumer lease, the agreement shall be unenforceable by the seller or lessor and the buyer or lessee, at the buyer's or lessee's option, may rescind the agreement or retain the goods delivered and the benefit of any services performed, without any obligation to pay for them.

History: L. 1974, ch. 85, § 55; L. 2024, ch. 6, § 77; January 1, 2025.

KANSAS COMMENT, 2000

1. The typical sale scheme which would be barred by this section is one in which the seller, before closing the sale, offers to reduce the price by $25 for every name of a person the buyer supplies who will agree to buy from the seller. The seller may be able to make an inflated price much more palatable to a buyer by convincing the buyer that the referral plan will greatly reduce the amount the buyer will actually have to pay. The buyer may not realize until later that the friends whose names were provided are not as gullible and that the buyer will be required to pay the original balance of the contract price.

2. The evil this section is aimed at is the raising of expectations in a buyer of benefits to accrue from events which are to occur in the future. This provision has no effect on a seller's agreement to reduce at the time of the sale the price of an item in exchange for the buyer's giving the seller a list of prospective purchasers or assisting in other ways if the price reduction is not contingent on whether the purchasers do in fact buy or on whether other events occur in the future.

3. The misuse of the referral sale scheme has been so pervasive in some segments of seller credit that this provision, in an effort to halt these practices, not only makes agreements in violation of this section unenforceable but also allows the buyer to retain the goods sold or the benefit of services rendered with no obligation to pay for them. Alternatively, the buyer may rescind the agreement, return the goods, and recover any payment.

4. The KCPA contains a similar prohibition. K.S.A. 50-626(b)(1)(E). As a result, a seller who engages in an unlawful referral scheme may be subject to liability or penalties under both the U3C and the KCPA.


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