16 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
stated in the ad, it explained the phrase up to had been omitted in error and had not been broadcast ...
09 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The mailing included a compliments slip with text that appeared to be handwritten stating: "Re: Your home. Please call me as a matter of urgency quoting reference number XXX. Regards, Lesley Miller". Two phone numbers were also included as well as small print which stated: "Haart is a trading name ...
02 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
stating: "Making Love? Do it ...longer" from three billboard sites located near to schools.
02 Dec 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The complainant felt the photo gave a false impression of the size and scale of the proposed development at Nun Wood in Bedfordshire. RWE Npower Renewables said the small print beneath the picture clearly stated that it showed another wind farm in Wales and indicated that it was meant as a generic ...
18 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The e-mail stated: "Your home in the sun for just 22.49 a month less than your holiday! And own your property abroad for less than your holiday." A recipient challenged the claim for being ...
of the CAP Code, it would make the necessary amendments in future advertising. The ad stated that property ...
11 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The majority of those who complained felt the ad, which stated "Made me suck a bull s udder", was inappropriate as they thought it implied oral sex with a bull. Some of the complainants found the ads references to "guffs" offensive and felt the phrase "shave my nan" was irresponsible and unsuitable ...
04 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The complainant felt the maps featured in the four-page wraparound exaggerated the size of competitors stores while implying that Asda s proposed development was much smaller than it would actually be. Asda stated the map reflected the actual site of the store and was a reduced version of a scaled plan ...
04 Nov 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The ad stated: "Ex-hearing aid boss warns public not to pay over the odds for hearing aids", citing Mark Moss as the boss in question and a survey that claimed customers were being overcharged. The complainant challenged whether the ad falsely implied that the Digital Hearing Aid Information Service ...
28 Oct 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
The complainant said the ads did not clarify that new customers had to part with 900 of their own money before they could claim the 200 of free bets stated in the offer. Bet365 Group said the ads stated the offer was subject to terms and conditions. It said the the terms were too complex ...
28 Oct 2009
| by Hadassah Nymark
Both a radio ad and national press ad stated: "The Diploma, opening the doors to university and work". Both claimed that the diploma provided valid entry into all universities . Two people said that the ads were misleading as they believed Cambridge University only accepted the diplomas in one subject ...