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Making money and corrupting the morals of a minor, while not my idea of advertising ethics. Recently, an advertisement TV showing a young child to break a window to the owner spouse can update their own style of window. There were several messages inherent in this ad that bothers me.
First, says it's OK to destroy someone's property if the owner is a person
else to do. It is like fire, but without the fire. So if you have insurance company
(And her husband) and say it was an accident, you can use the money to buy a new window.
Of course, since the damage will be over a thousand dollars, Crime is now a crime.
Criminals can not hold government jobs and are scarred for life. Oh, yes, insurance fraud is a
Crime, too. But who would fall into this idea? Would find a child, give
money and to promise not know who paid and why. Children eight years
faced with life decisions at some point, right?
Now, an advertising executive decided to put these ideas into the tube so that millions of people
view, including many children. What if the increased costs of insurance, the cost Television
notice is included in the price of the product and everyone is an advantage? It is a good
, Right?
Did you ever buy something on TV or in a magazine and was disappointed by the quality of performance or a product? Although impossible to change the way some companies advertise their products, here are some clues that warn you away from being deceived. OTC are excellent examples of pitch-old carnival. If the words "sometimes" useful "large" or "more efficient in use, then you know without a comparative study and the percentages go with them, these switches are only to provide a positive spin on the product.
When a drug is useful, it means that one percent of the time or ninety percent of the time? How often and more often than what? Products described as "amazing" or "fantastic" your adrenaline, but let not reach his wallet. personal recommendations are purely anecdotal and have nothing to do with a blind comparative study. Adjectives like "incomparable" "Incredible" and "unbelievable" often say exactly what they say. products skin care are rampant with false claims and mythical properties. In science class, we learned that human skin is almost insensitive to anything you put in, except for some strong acid or alkaline. A simple hand-softening lotion is all you need and only in circumstances exceptional. Shampoo is another mixed bag of superlatives. A bar of hand soap in soft water to wash their hair fifty times eighty cents and a lot of work.
Once, he ordered three "multi-fruit trees" in a magazine ad. The picture shows apples, pears, cherries and peaches growing in the same tree! I paid my $ 5.95 and received three dry sticks wrapped in foam spaghum. Not even Darwin itself could resurrect these specimens. Other similar products that are found in the attic, such as FM transmitters (Fool your friends with your voice on the radio!) breast enhancers instant watt bulbs fifteen last forever, and a stain remover for any use which helps to eliminate the so-called for (almost) all stains. So do not be fooled by the seemingly wonderful qualities of 'negotiation' products. They are based on scientific studies, consumer reports and trial and error. If that fails, ask your mother.
