(i) at any time, or not beyond a point in time specified; or
(ii) in cash, or as credit or in-house credit only. This paragraph shall not apply to a mail-order business that has a policy of accepting returns, for a period of not less than twenty days after the date of delivery of merchandise to the customer and providing a cash refund for a cash purchase or providing a cash refund or issuing a credit for a credit purchase, which credit is applied to the account on which the purchase was debited, in connection with the return of its unused and undamaged merchandise. Provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall prohibit a mail-order business from applying a cash payment for returned merchandise towards a prior outstanding balance. Provided, further, that nothing contained herein shall be deemed to require a cash refund of less than one dollar where the mail-order business provides in-house credit for such sum. i. where the seller, due to circumstances beyond his control, is unable to make shipment within the time required by this section, the provisions of paragraphs c and d of this subdivision shall not apply if the seller elects to be governed by this paragraph and does either of the following:
(i) sends to the buyer a notice of delayed shipment, stating the duration of the expected delay, providing the buyer with the opportunity to express his choice whether to cancel his order and receive a refund, be shipped the merchandise or be furnished the services by a specified later date, or to accept substitute merchandise of equivalent or superior quality. If the seller proposes to substitute merchandise, he shall describe it in detail, indicating how it differs from the goods ordered. The notice shall be sent by first class mail and accompanied by a self-addressed, postage paid device upon which the buyer may indicate his choice, and mailed in advance of the expiration of the thirty day period, or that time stated in the solicitation. The notice shall expressly advise the buyer that the order will be immediately cancelled and a refund forwarded where the buyer does not choose otherwise by response within thirty-five days of the date of mailing by the seller of the above notice. If, prior to shipment, the seller receives a response from the buyer requesting refund, such refund shall be promptly made. If no response is received prior to the expiration of the thirty-five day period after the date of the mailing by the seller of the above notice, the seller shall make a prompt refund.
(ii) send the customer substitute merchandise of equivalent or superior quality, if the customer is extended the opportunity to return the substituted merchandise and the seller promises to refund to the customer the postage cost of returning such merchandise together with any portion of the purchase price previously paid by the customer. Prior to or at the time of shipment of the substitute merchandise, a notice shall be provided to the customer stating the right to obtain a refund and reimbursement for the postage cost incurred in returning the substituted merchandise. For purposes of subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of this paragraph, merchandise may not be considered of "equivalent or superior" quality if it is not substantially similar to the merchandise ordered, or not fit for the usual purposes for which such merchandise is used, or if the seller normally offers the substituted merchandise at a price lower than the price of the merchandise ordered. j. (i) in the case of an order for merchandise placed by telephone or by electronic means, accept an additional fee for expedited mailing or shipping, which is in excess of the lowest charge the seller would accept, in the regular course of business, for mailing or shipping of the merchandise ordered, when the seller does not reasonably expect such merchandise to be mailed or shipped within the next three business days after the order was placed, unless:
(A) the seller notifies the buyer, at the time the order is placed but before payment is accepted, that the seller anticipates that the merchandise will not actually be mailed or shipped within the next three business days after the order is placed; or
(B) the seller contacts the buyer, by telephone or by electronic means, within the next three business days after the order was placed to inform the buyer:
(a) that the mailing or shipping of the merchandise ordered is not reasonably anticipated to occur within the next three business days after the order was placed;
(b) of the date the seller reasonably anticipates the merchandise ordered to be mailed or shipped;
(c) that, at the buyer's option, the buyer may:
(1) accept the reasonably anticipated delay in mailing or shipping; or
(2) cancel the order and refund payment to the buyer within thirty days; or
(3) elect to have the merchandise ordered mailed or shipped in the regular course of business and refund the additional fee for expedited mailing or shipping to the buyer within thirty days; and
(d) that, if the seller does not receive a response on the next business day, the seller will mail or ship the merchandise ordered, in the manner originally requested by the buyer. Provided, however, that should the buyer contact the seller before the merchandise ordered has been mailed or shipped, nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude the seller from agreeing to any modifications to the buyer's order which are agreed to by both the buyer and seller.
(ii) (A) For the purposes of this subdivision, a seller shall be considered to have mailed or shipped a buyer's merchandise when the seller causes such merchandise, and applicable postage or shipping fee, to be physically placed in the possession of the United States Postal Service or other carrier. Nothing in this section shall impose any liability on the seller for delays solely attributable to the postal service or carrier.
(B) A statement or notice contained in the advertising material for the merchandise, in a description of the merchandise, or in a description of the mailing and shipping options available to the buyer, which advises the buyer of the approximate time the seller reasonably anticipates the merchandise to be mailed or shipped, shall satisfy the notification requirements of this section. 4. Whenever there shall be a violation of this section, an application may be made by the attorney general in the name of the people of the state of New York to a court or justice having jurisdiction to issue an injunction, and upon notice to the defendant of not less than five days, to enjoin and restrain the continuance of such violations; and if it shall appear to the satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has, in fact, violated this section, an injunction may be issued by such court or justice, enjoining and restraining any further violation, without requiring proof that any person has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby. In any such proceeding the court may make allowances to the attorney general as provided in section eighty-three hundred three, subdivision six of the civil practice law and rules, and direct restitution. In connection with any such proposed application, the attorney general is authorized to take proof and make a determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance with the civil practice law and rules.