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Teeth Whitening Ads Tarnished by Fraud
The article focuses specifically on a Greek firm called Farend Services, which is doing business in the States as A poster on Ripoffreport.com offers their Farend experience: "I saw a promotion for a professional teeth whitener under the name of DentaWhite. The promo indicated that you could get a 'free' sample for just shipping costs ($3.50). The surprise comes when you get charged for $92.37 for a continuing commitment. The 'terms' are hidden from the customer and a link to those terms is well below the place you click submit for your initial 'sample' order." With the Better Business Bureau now involved in the legal skirmish, Dazzlesmile CEO Roger LeFevre is now placing blame squarely on the company's agency Epic Advertising, telling Wired.com that he was "duped" by "deceptive language" that was engineered without him knowing. Now that Microsoft and Yahoo could face some embarrassment with this fiasco as the article points out, maybe the latter's CEO Carol Bartz needs to amp up her crusade against "low quality" ads. More: "Anti-Drug Campaign Awfully Similar to Anti-Bad Things Ads" Email This Post |
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