False Advertising in the Redzone

ham2004

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Just wondering if anyone else feels ripped off by the theredzone advertisers. The last couple of SP's I have seen, looked great in the photos and had great write-up but failed to compare in real life.

It's kinda like seeing that giant Mars bar on TV and than seeing its really tiny in real life.

There ought to be a law to protect us consumers. :)
 

mediaguy

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Right here. But wish I was there!
Otta be a law?

ham2004 said:
There ought to be a law to protect us consumers.
That's always the first cry. "There should be a law".
Just what we need...more laws.
Maybe we just need smarter consumers to take control of their own lives instead of ceeding it to the politicians and LE.
Use your head and think.
Is everything you read and see true?
A little investigateion goes a long way

My rant and $0.02
 

babygotback

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I Beg to Differ..............

I advertise on the red zone.com and i look exactly like my photos that are up on there,I do not feel that ruling every one out whom advertise on there is all like that (Not exactly what they appear to be)in real life is being a very fair opinion at all!I can see if someone advertises about having brunette colored hair and once you meet this person she has blonde hair,that is a totally different kind of fake advertising but not all of the women who advertise on the red zone can be ruled out as switch and bait!

just my humble opinion :rolleyes:
 

ham2004

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Some things are just that

I guess my point was missed by a few people. The idea behind the post was that if I was mislead by a advertiser in almost any other circumstance I would have some sort of recourse.

The idea of "a law: was a joke for those who are so anal that they didn't get it.
 
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