TNT guilty of false advertising claims against Royal Mail
05 Sep 2007 | by Jacquie Bowser
and likely to mislead. The ASA reviewed further comparisons between the two companies found on the insert ...
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whether the ASA s regular run-in with Ryanair shows the watchdog is toothless, Peter Martin writes: Who is not aware of ad campaigns that had the realities of the ASA s procedures factored ...
and likely to mislead. The ASA reviewed further comparisons between the two companies found on the insert ...
The Advertising Standards Authority has ordered The Health & Living Foundation to pull a mailing for a tonic called Mirco Life Source that claims it can cure people of illnesses including arthritis and diabetes.
banned by the ASA after hundreds of complaints. ...
The application followed an ASA investigation into a complaint about a Debt Free Direct DRTV ad for its Individual Voluntary Agreements, which stated: It won t cost you a penny . The ASA upheld ... was misleading. Debt Free Direct requested the ASA to delay publication of its decision pending a review ...
would not appear again in its current form. The ASA concluded the ad was misleading and said ...
of Advertising Practice. She also took on the role of director-general at the ASA between 1999 and 2000 ...
industry, has appointed a new chair in the shape of former ASA chief Matti Alderson.
and regulations. Not to be violated, seatbelts included . In cases the ASA concluded that the images were ... sweat top. The ASA allowed this may have been unintentional but said it was inappropriate . No Added Sugar told the ASA it did not see any sexual references in the photos and it found the suggestion ...
Lloyds TSB Home Insurance's mailing through Tullo Marshall Warren, which was intended to look as if a neighbour was recommending the product, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for being too realistic and therefore misleading.
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