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ASA Complaint

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Can anyone direct me to the correct place to submit a complaint to the ASA? I have looked on their website, but the complaints forms have drop down menus and none of them mention complaints about competitions.

Thanks

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  • Comping_Rich
    Comping_Rich Posts: 26,577 Forumite
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    Follow the directions on Super lucky - https://superlucky.me/complain-asa/


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  • mjm3346
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    edited 31 January 2022 at 7:02PM
    "Competition" is not relevant it's a promotion etc

    Usual outcome if the company is guilty of breaking the rules is to be told not to do it again - if they ignore the ASA  they may also be told not to ignore them again- they could even end up on the naughty step
    "We expect all advertising online to be legal, decent, honest and truthful. Here we list those who continue to make claims on their online sites that do not stick to the rules despite repeated requests for changes."
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