The book explores the evolution of consumer rights, from early regulations to modern statutes, touching on basic contract and tort law. It begins by defining key terms and fundamental rights, then delves into specific types of fraud like identity theft and online scams, followed by discussions on product defects and misleading advertising tactics, and concluding with practical advice for seeking legal recourse.
This approach combines legal analysis with actionable steps, making complex concepts accessible and relevant to a general audience interested in business and politics.