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When tangible goods are delivered to a consumer which have been ordered from a telephonic seller as a part of a telemarketing scheme, there shall also be delivered a written notice on a page by itself in at least 14 point type informing the consumer that the consumer may return the goods anytime within thirty (30) days after actual receipt by the consumer (unless a longer period is given by the seller), and may receive a full refund of all amounts paid, including all shipping and handling charges and all shipping charges paid by the consumer to return the goods. The notice shall indicate the name, address, and preferred method of return; provided, that return by the U.S. Postal Service, return in person by the consumer, or return by the same manner as shipped to the consumer shall always be appropriate, at the option of the consumer. The goods shall be considered returned as of the date delivered to the addressee if delivered directly to the seller, or the date delivered by the consumer to the U.S. Postal Service or other appropriate common carrier. Upon actual receipt of such returned goods, the seller shall within five (5) working days return the full purchase price, including all handling and all shipping charges. Any seller who fails to make such refund when due shall be jointly liable with the individual salesperson who actually made the sale for three times the total amount of the sale, including all shipping and handling charges.