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TV Adverts - The Small Print

paulofessex
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The small print along the bottom on some TV adverts drive me mad, they either don't stay on screen long enough or the font colour blends into the background so its hard too see.
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paulofessex wrote: »...they either don't stay on screen long enough or the font colour blends into the background so its hard too see.:cool:0
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example?...0
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There are ASA/CAP rulings and guidelines covering all this - ok it is a voluntary code and the ASA is toothless with sanctions, however rulings are routinely noticed and amendments made as the last thing the ad agencies want is formal regulation. Www.asa.org.uk, submit a complaint online if you think advertisers are being deceptive, the ASA will investigate. Or you can look up the CAP guidelines and see if you can spot ads that don't comply.0
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that's what Sky + or any other PVR is for;)0
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Don't have one but anyone that needs to put the details this way gets avoided like the plague. Like the magazines for building a tank etc which put the details down the side.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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I particularly like the shampoo or mascara ads where the small print says something like "the model is styled with hair extensions/false lashes."
Its blatantly making the effects you might expect to receive from the product seem better than results you could ever experience.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
My husband notice one the other day, think it was for Persil, where it says you can wash @ 30degrees for half an hour. There's a kid and blood and mud I think?
The small print at the bottom says...
Tip - wash immediately
So if you're out and your kid gets muddy, you better get home ASAP if you want the Persil to work!
ETA, Here's the vid : http://www.visit4info.com/advert/Blood-and-Mud-Gone-in-30-Minutes-Persil-Range/90989Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0 -
I quite enjoy the fact that radio adverts often have people reading the 'small print' really really quickly at the end!
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peter_the_piper wrote: »Don't have one but anyone that needs to put the details this way gets avoided like the plague. Like the magazines for building a tank etc which put the details down the side.
First part £1.99, other issues £7.99, planned run is 100 copies.
something like that?0
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