DFS ad banned for exaggerating sofa sizes
03 Dec 2008 | by Staff
not happened. But the ASA said because DFS had not been able to demonstrate that the sofas featured in the ad ...
LONDON - House of Fraser has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority from claiming it has 'The most generous rewards programme offered by any UK department store group'.
not happened. But the ASA said because DFS had not been able to demonstrate that the sofas featured in the ad ...
the relaunch, at which discounts and points offers were available. The ASA upheld the complaint noting ... spent and more vouchers to redeem in store than House of Fraser. The ASA concluded that the ad must ...
came unstuck in May this year when the ASA censured it for national press advertising that accused ...
dangerous and irresponsible driving and the use of mobile phones while driving. The ASA upheld ...
The ASA also warned John Lewis about making misleading claims about a bracelet's health benefits after an ad for Trion:Z bracelets claimed they created a boost in the body's magnetic field, resulting in greater health and wellbeing. ...
the car. The ad sparked more than 500 complaints to the ASA, but was a hit on YouTube. Sales successes ...
pulled the image of that model from forthcoming magazine ads. The ASA noted that the models featured ...
the time, was a humorous look at an everyday scenario. However, the ASA said the commercial appeared ... health and wellbeing. The ASA backed complaints which questioned whether the claims in the ad could ...
superstores, with the strapline: Your weekly shop costs less at Asda. Today s ASA ruling said that the ads ... . The ruling said: ...we noted the ASA had told Asda in a previous adjudication that they should make clear ... not be verified. However, the ASA rejected two complaints that the ads: gave the impression that all ...
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