26 May 2010
| by Arif Durrani and Sarah Johnson
. Last year, there was a 10% drop in the number of ads complained about, despite the ASA receiving a 9.6% increase in complaints to 28,978.
The vast majority (90%) of complaints were made through the ASA's online form and the association claims the average time to resolve a complaint was just 13 days.
ASA ...
16 Dec 2009
| by Staff
The complaints that the ad was misleading were forwarded to the ASA by MP Jo Swinson, who also ...
the product could help women acheive "younger looking eyes". The ASA ruling said: "We considered ...
, the ASA rejected complaints that the ad was socially irresponsible because the use of post ...
16 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
cent off. The ASA also challenged the ads for not making clear that price could increase during ...
. Easyjet said, in reference to a previous ASA adjudication, it understood it to be acceptable ...
for more than three days before it was corrected. The ASA noted Easyjet s argument the offer travel period ...
09 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
. The ASA noted the compliments slip inside the envelope displayed the Haart logo and branding as well as a ...
02 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
the message that the women were as beautiful at the end of the evening as they were at the start. The ASA ...
02 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
photo of a wind farm and not representative of the Nun Wood site. The ASA noted RWE s response, however the outcome of a previous ASA investigation had instructed RWE not to use photographs of the Llyn Alaw wind ...
02 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
or religious building, three sites breached that restriction. The ASA did not find the ad s wording ...
25 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
LONDON - A poster promoting 80,000 one-way £13 tickets between York and London on National Express East Coast trains has escaped a ban after complaints about availabilty.
11 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
figures showing estimated financial benefits were subsequently found to be underestimates. But the ASA ...
11 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
harmless and vague in meaning so as not to cause offence. The ASA considered that most people would know ...