PeopleSoft censured for ambiguous claim
28 Nov 2001 | by Claire Billings,
. PeopleSoft said it had no plans to repeat the ad, and the ASA told the advertiser to ensure that future ...
if it had caused distress to any of the 400,000 recipients. The ASA ruled that the timing ...
. PeopleSoft said it had no plans to repeat the ad, and the ASA told the advertiser to ensure that future ...
as possible." However, the ASA decided that the claim was misleading and that it was not completely ...
Boots has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for sending letters ... ... tick the box below and return this letter to us." The ASA supported the one public complaint lodged, ruling that Boots has breached the ASA's codes by sending a mailing to customers who had asked ...
and inform them. However, the ASA upheld the complaint, saying that because it had sent information ...
. Once again, NTL was forced to admit its blunders and accept a warning from the ASA, which asked ...
sent to the complainants and their personal details removed from the mailing list. The ASA ...
, in an atmosphere where advertising to children is being treated with extreme sensitivity, the ASA ruled that Sony ...
The ASA has upheld complaints that the two mailings -- which used lines such as "Can your head ... on style, performance and driving enjoyment. But the ASA was not impressed by statements such as ... . The ASA has asked that the ads be amended with help from the Committee of Advertising Practice copy advice ...
LONDON - The ASA has ruled against two direct mail campaigns for credit card companies, which offer...campaign was created in-house. Complaints to the ASA challenged whether the items could be called ... .95 covered fulfilment and postage and packaging costs. The ASA was not convinced, and upheld ...
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