08 Feb 2012
| by Matthew Chapman
(ASA) on the grounds that the items had not been offered at the higher prices for a sufficient period ...
by making it clear the higher price had not been available for 28 days beforehand.
However, the ASA said ...
purchase.
The ASA ruled the washing machine was on sale at the higher price for a sufficient period ...
04 Jan 2012
| by Sarah Shearman
Paddy Power, the betting company, has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA...in his role as a professional footballer, rather than in connection with the act of gambling.
The ASA ...
21 Dec 2011
| by Matthew Chapman
Standards Authority (ASA) ruled the ads were unlikely to cause serious or widespread offence ...
complaints to the advertising watchdog.
The ASA accepted the creative was designed to draw attention ...
the little girl had spoken.
Caspar Nelson, Phones4U head of brand communications, said: "We see the ASA ...
25 Nov 2011
| by Nicola Clark
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has confirmed it is refusing to investigate Littlewoods...bought by their mums, has already attracted 456 complaints to the ASA. Only Phones4U's horror-themed ads have received more complaints, just over 500 in total.
An ASA spokesman confirmed members ...
that it is mothers who provide presents rather than Father Christmas".
However, the ASA insists after "careful ...
23 Nov 2011
| by Sarah Shearman
to contact the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to get the ad banned ...
so far received 281 likes.
Someone has posted the ASA's response to a complaint about the ad ...
16 Jun 2011
| by Sara Kimberley
the "blind football" execution, which featured a cat being kicked by a blind footballer and was the ASA ...
25 May 2011
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
(SDOCT).
The ASA noted Specsavers' response, which said the technology behind OCT had come into being ...
23 Feb 2011
| by Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Homebase, the homeware store, has had a TV ad banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA..., at Homebase."
B Q complained to the ASA, claiming that the ad was misleading because it implied ...
ranges were.
The ASA called the "15% off everything when you spend over 50" an absolute claim ...
true.
The ASA ruled the ad misleading and it must not appear again in its current form. ...
01 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned the ad, created by CHI Partners, over its claim that deliveries could take place "at a time that's right for you," when in fact only two slots ...
was an absolute promise. The ASA concluded that the claim implied that customers could specify a delivery time ...
05 Oct 2010
| by John Reynolds
have voted'. Starbucks lodged a complaint about the ad, but the ASA deemed it acceptable following ...