Wisconsin Statutes

§ 100.195 — Unfair billing for consumer goods or services.

Wisconsin § 100.195
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 100Marketing; trade practices

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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 100.195 (2026).

Text

100.195 100.195(1) (1) Definitions. In this section: 100.195(1)(a) (a) “Bill” means to represent to any consumer, directly or by implication, that the consumer is obligated to pay a stated amount for consumer goods or services. “Bill” includes to refer a payment to a collection agency or to make a statement representing that a payment obligation has been or may be referred to a collection agency or credit reporting agency. 100.195(1)(b) (b) “Consumer” means an individual to whom a seller sells or leases, or offers to sell or lease, consumer goods or services at retail. 100.195(1)(c) (c) “Consumer goods or services” means goods or services that are used or intended for use for personal, family, or household purposes. “Consumer goods or services” does not include any of the following: 100.19

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Related

Rikkers v. Menard Inc
(E.D. Wisconsin, 2021)
Peter Demopoulos v. Ripon Truck Repair & Equipment LLC
(Court of Appeals of Wisconsin, 2020)
State v. Engine & Transmission World, LLC
2023 WI App 42 (Court of Appeals of Wisconsin, 2023)

Legislative History

100.195 History History: 2005 a. 458 ; 2007 a. 42 .

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