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27 February, 16:02

Mona markets a bell that she claims will automatically quiet a crying baby. Mona advertises on television that the bell has a certain tone that babies love and shows a baby suddenly stop crying when the bell is rung. She charges $50 for each bell for which she incurs $1 in manufacturing charges. The bell was very popular for a few months, but she has started to get complaints; and the Federal Trade Commission has investigated her advertisement regarding the bell. Mona claims that her advertisement is not deceptive. The Federal Trade Commission, however, claims that her advertisement satisfies the three elements necessary for a deceptive claim. What are those three elements?

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  1. 27 February, 19:29
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    There are three elements that will cause an advertisement to be deemed as deceptive by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). These are:

    Misleading the customer through a representation, omission, or practice in the advertisement Contains misinformation that will determine whether the consumer would buy or use the product Making dishonest claims that are not followed through in reality
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