9/18/2009

Selling your kid's old toys could get you up to $15 million in government fines

With ridiculous standards now applying to any product that may have been in your home for years, you could face bankruptcy if you sell them. It might make some sense if the products were actually dangerous.

Americans who slap $1 pricetags on their used possessions at garage sales or bazaar events risk being slapped with fines of up to $15 million, thanks to a new government campaign.

The "Resale Round-up," launched by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, enforces new limits on lead in children's products and makes it illegal to sell any items that don't meet those limits or have been recalled for any other reason.

The strict standards were set in the 2008 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act after a series of high-profile recalls of Chinese-made toys.

The standards were originally interpreted to apply only to new products, but now the CPSC says they apply to used items as well.

"Those who resell recalled children's products are not only breaking the law, they are putting children's lives at risk,” said CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum. "Resale stores should make safety their business and check for recalled products and hazards to children."

In order to comply, stores, flea markets, charities and individuals selling used goods — in person or online — are expected to consult the commission's 24-page Handbook for Resale Stores and Product Resellers (pdf) and its Web site for a breakdown of what they can't sell.

Violators caught selling anything on the enormous list face fines of up to $100,000 per infraction and up to $15 million for a related series of infractions.

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Blogger Chas said...

Markie Marxist sez: "Selling your kid's old toys could get you up to $15 million in government fines? Good. That'll teach people to engage in capitalism!"

9/18/2009 12:06 PM  
Blogger John A said...

Well, so much for selling Grandpa's old collection of British lead soldiers.

9/18/2009 8:31 PM  

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