Household Bills definition

Household Bills are defined as only those bills which have customarily been received at home by a Consumer through the United States Postal Service which seek payment for services or goods which have been provided in the past, or will be provided in the future, usually as part of an ongoing relationship between the Payee and the Consumer, or, as in the case of a credit card statement, as part of a credit relationship established in the past. Examples of Household Bills are utility bills, credit card bills, insurance bills, loan payments, magazine or newspaper subscriptions, and recurring home delivery of milk, bottled water, or other products or services such as gardening, home maintenance, or snow removal. Household Bills do not include requests for payment made in connection with a non-recurring purchase of goods or services, such as purchases made over the Internet, through mail order or telephone order, nor do they include requests for payment which are made at a location which is open to the general public or which is a place of public accommodation. The term Household Bills does not include payments made to an individual from an individual other than in furtherance of a regularly-conducted business, trade, or profession by either of them (Person-to-Person Payments).
Household Bills shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.