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by foulmouthboy 5649 days ago
Just reading what's been quoted in the blog post, this makes it so that an upsell purchase is a distinctly different transaction from a previously completed purchase.

What was possible before: 1. Visitor enters billing information and makes a purchase 2. Visitor is shown an upsell page 3. Visitor clicks a link on the upsell page 4. The item that was clicked is automatically added to the previously completed purchase

Now, step 4 isn't possible. A retailer must make it clear (by virtue of asking for billing info again) that there is a new purchase that's about to happen.

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Except that this isn't in the law at all. That scenario is still completely legal. There is no distinctly different transaction unless the upsell was to a different company, and involved that other company separately charging the customer.
Well, back to the drawing board, cause the scenario I was hoping they'd fix is highway robbery.