It is indeed a sorry state of affair because false advertising does more than just rob people of their money; it also gives unfair advantage over competitors and simply betrays the trust of millions of people who naively bought the product or service. But it seems that there is really no end to this problem. Everyday tens of hundreds of ads run on cable television and they make variety of claims such as "fastest 3G network," "Faster DSL service," "Lowest prices for cable channels" etc. But who can ever verify all these claims. How do we know that Comcast is actually offering speedier DSL than telephone companies, or if Vonage voice quality is as crystal clear they claim it to be, or that at&T is actually the fastest 3g network in the U.S. We can only find out by actually buying these products or services and by then, it may be too late to do anything if the claims are false. We are already robbed of our money and our trust.
What is the solution then? The solution is not corrective advertising but rather nipping the problem in the bud. This means that before the advertisement is ever aired on television or printed in the newspapers and magazines, it should be checked by FTC to see if the claims made by the company are true or simply outrageous. Such a campaign was actually started by FTC in 1970 when "it required advertisers in selected industries to submit to the FTC evidence that would substantiate their advertising claims." (Pratkanis, p.117) However this practice had to be abandoned in 1980s when a new president stopped big government regulations and called for a freer market. But this relaxation of regulation actually did more harm than good. It "reopened the door to blatant abuses." (p. 117) but since then false advertising has been one of the major problems faced by consumers today.
How can then I make a difference. This is one question that customers need to ask themselves. I must be able to do something about claims that sound dubious. Is there anything an individual can do to stop or at least question that veracity of the claims made by various advertisers? The answer is yes, we can actually do something. As a customer, I have the right to write to these companies and demand evidence to back their claims. I can also lodge complaints with these firms if a product...
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