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A method of advertising or selling that uses false claims is called false advertising.

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If someone is false advertising, you should contact the Better Business Bureau

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False, marketing includes research, product development, pricing, and customer management, not just selling and advertising.

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Both. It is legal and sometime they lie. There is a law against false advertising.

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That depends. It would not be considered false advertising to asert that God (or gods) exists, that Jesus loves you, or that you will be saved by attending church or contributing to the church funds.

Like all organisations, a religion could be guilty of false advertising if it promised investors a financial return that it knew would not be achieved. Perhaps it could be guilty of false advertising if it claimed to heal illnesses through faith, but such cures never seem to eventuate. In short, there would have to be secular reasons to support a claim of false advertising.

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False appeal is that when company advertising the benefits and those benefits are not communicated to the customers.

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There are laws that relate to the promotion and sale of retail goods to prevent false advertising. False advertising occurs when a manufacturer places false claim that an object has more to it than what it does.

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Advertise something that you can't offer.

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Abate your negative advertising of my business, or you could be liable for false advertising.

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Deceptive advertising occurs when the advertiser advertises information that is false. Misleading advertising occurs when the item being advertised gives the purchaser an idea of something that is not true without actually claiming the false information to be true.

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BK Comedy Series - 2013 False Advertising 1-2 was released on:

USA: 8 February 2013

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Deceptive advertising is "deceiving" or "tricking" consumers into buying a certain product or service, an example would be "Filling", where they add weight to a product to make the legal weight heavier by using low cost substances. False advertising is simply stating something that differs from the actual use of the product or facts about it.

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I bought a samsung tablet which caims it has zoom for video...it does not.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanham_Act

You can take action under the Lanham act which protects consumers from false advertisements.

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False advertising refers to making misleading or untrue claims about a product or service in order to deceive consumers. Businesses can ensure they are not engaging in deceptive marketing practices by being transparent and truthful in their advertising, providing accurate information about their products or services, and avoiding any exaggerations or false promises. It is important for businesses to comply with advertising laws and regulations, and to always prioritize honesty and integrity in their marketing efforts.

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False advertising can lure an unsuspecting person into buying a product that won't live up to its expections just so the seller can make some money. It is considered not only illegal, but unethical as well.

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By law, no, False advertising Unless it is tax

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Yes because false advertising is illegal.

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Laws against false advertising promote the consumer and make sure that the consumer is not misled. This is helpful to ensure that consumers are not ripped off, and forced to become an economic underclass.

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Yes and no. Every new technological project has SOME false advertising.

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Tell the truth. Also, do be la douchenozzle Ike Brad Benson.

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No it doesn't, but it is false advertising. You have sufficient grounds for a lawsuit.

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I was led here by false advertising. I made sure not to read any of the ads.

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Advertising is a form of communication that aims to promote a product, service, or idea. While it is true that advertising often uses persuasive techniques to influence consumer behavior, it is not accurate to say that advertising is a legalized form of lying.

In many countries, including the United States, there are laws and regulations in place to govern advertising practices and prevent false or misleading claims. Advertisers are required to adhere to these regulations and face consequences if they engage in deceptive practices. These regulations vary by country but generally prohibit false statements, misleading claims, and deceptive practices in advertising.

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The regulatory aspects of advertising depend on the product or service being advertised. Different sectors have different regulations. For example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates advertising for food and drug products. False advertising can have serious consequences.

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Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez - 2012 Car Loan Crisis False Advertising 1-137 was released on:

USA: 26 February 2013

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$1,000 fine and a one-year imprisonment.

section 10140 "false advertising."

California Real Estate Law

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No, it is not legal to use bait and switch tactics in marketing and advertising. This deceptive practice involves advertising a product or service at a low price to attract customers, only to then try to sell them a different, usually more expensive, item. This is considered false advertising and is prohibited by consumer protection laws.

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False advertising is usually illegal, but it may be difficult to define exactly what 'certified' means.

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Congress established the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) in 1914.

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yes there is if you do this you will be sent to jail for 99 years with a death sentence and have to drop the soap

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Congress established the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) in 1914.

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The FTC considers advertising to be false if it contains misleading or deceptive information that is likely to deceive consumers. This includes false claims about a product's features, benefits, or performance, as well as any material information that is omitted or obscured in a way that could mislead consumers.

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just get your money back. it's not "False advertising" fat burning programs work differently for everyone. just because it didnt work for you doesn't mean it won't work. get your money back and try something different.

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The laws and regulations on advertising in the Philippines basically lay down the framework of marketing various product services. This helps in maintaining certain standards.

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