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On 31 Dec 2005 09:30:35 -0800, Mike Rivers wrote:
at which point "False advertising" usually comes up, the lawyer asks how you were harmed by the false advertising. When you can't come up with any better reason than that you didn't have a cool toy to play with at a ridiculously low price (as advertised, of course), the lawyer loses interest, Things are a little different in the UK - if they're making claims that can't be substantiated in an advert then you can complain to the Advertising Standards Authority who can force the advert to be withdrawn. Cheers James. |
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