Sunday, February 7, 2010

I need an example of false advertisement?

Activia yogart claimed it would regulate you digestive system, but then people came out saying there were no studies proving it actually does that.I need an example of false advertisement?
Read anything put out by the makers of ';Airborne';.I need an example of false advertisement?
tax bait or rebate


telling the under informed americans that an extra 300$ -1200$ in their pockets will stimulate the economy is equal to telling someone that farting in a hurricane can change the speed or direction of the winds.


only thing it does is make u feel good and avoid the reality of the situation.


politics as usual.
false advertisement is when they try to sell you something claiming it does whatever they say it does.But it does no such thing.
Hillary is good for America.
Cell phone $99.00*, Originally $299.00, In-store or on-line rebate, $150.00, mail in rebate $50.00





*In fine fine print..... only with new 2 yr contract and up graded contract of $79.00 per month





This may not qualify as ';false advertisement';, but it sure is annoying and intended to deceive. It may get you in the store, which is all they want to do to begin with.





Also, stores will advertise a GREAT sale on a particular item, but when you get there, they don't have it. Sure they will offer you a rain check, however, I believe they are counting on you buying another product or products while you are there. It's called bate and switch.





All very sneaky and underhanded if you ask me.





Grocery stores do the same, Great price on an item, but the small print requires you to buy it in quantity.





There is so much deceit in advertising. Great price, with many exclusions.... another for instance, hotel rates, additional charges MAY apply: such as Sales Tax, State Tax, Gratuity, housekeeping charges, phone, TV, cable, linens, how many times you flush the toilet......





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