Short Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Alabama bars a seller or creditor from inducing a buyer to purchase goods or services by offering to compensate the buyer for future credit sales referrals.
The Alabama Consumer Credit Act, Ala. Code §§ 5-19-1 et seq. ("Mini-Code"), prohibits a seller from giving or offering to give a rebate or discount, or otherwise paying or offering to pay a buyer, as an inducement for a credit sale in consideration of the buyer giving to the seller the names of prospective purchasers, or otherwise aiding the seller in making a sale to another person, if earning the rebate, discount, or other value is contingent upon the occurrence of an event subsequent to the time the buyer agrees to buy. If a buyer is induced to enter into a sale because of the rebate, discount, or other value, the sale agreement is unenforceable by the seller and the buyer can rescind the agreement or retain the goods delivered and the benefit of any services performed without any obligation to pay for them. Ala. Code § 5-19-14.
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