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Section 3.3 Deception and Fraud. Unit 5- Be a Critical Consumer . Section 3.3 Deception & Fraud. Goals: Understand the concept of deception and recognize how consumers can be harmed by these practices. Identify common types of fraud. Key Terms. Trading up Loss leader Fraud Bait & switch
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Section 3.3 Deception and Fraud Unit 5- Be a Critical Consumer
Section 3.3Deception & Fraud • Goals: • Understand the concept of deception and recognize how consumers can be harmed by these practices. • Identify common types of fraud.
Key Terms • Trading up • Loss leader • Fraud • Bait & switch • Pyramid scheme
Deception vs. Fraud • The difference between deception and fraud is a matter of degree and often not clear cut. • Deceptive advertising or selling practices taken to unlawful extremes become fraud.
Fraud • Fraud – the deliberate deception designed to secure unfair or unlawful gain. Cheating the customer! • By law, a statement is fraudulent if it • The person who makes it must know it’s false. • The purpose of the statement must be to cause others to give up property that has value, such as money, without fair compensation. • Fraud is hard to prove, best defense is to avoid it by being a educated consumer.
Legal Deceptive Selling Practices • Trading up- the practice of pressuring consumers to buy a more expensive product than they had intended. • Sale Price- A sale price is only a sale price if it is below the regular price. • Suggested Retail Price- manufacturers suggested retail price is sometimes made higher than what they expect to get. (i.e. car sticker prices) • Loss Leader- The item priced below cost to attract you to the store in hopes that consumers will buy other items at full price that they hadn’t intended to buy.
Fraudulent Practices • Bait & Switch- the practice of baiting the consumers with an advertised but nonexistent bargain and then switching them to a more expensive product. • Pyramid Schemes- a type of financial fraud in which people pay to join an organization in exchange for the right to sell memberships to others. There is no legitimate product. • Internet & Phone Fraud- Con artists that often play on your emotions to get you to pay them your money.