In the case of a nonelectronic consumer contract or agreement, the contract or agreement may not contain a provision authorizing the conducting of the transaction or any part thereof by electronic means unless the consumer agrees to such a provision by a separate and express acknowledgment . Such an agreement shall specifically indicate the parts of the transaction to be conducted by electronic means, and shall indicate the manner in which the electronic transaction or a part thereof shall be conducted. An agreement to conduct a consumer transaction or a part thereof electronically may not be inferred solely from the fact that the consumer has used electronic means to pay an account or register a purchase or warranty.
73 P.S. § 2260.901