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Posted 11 August 2012 - 14:08
Posted 12 August 2012 - 01:20
The online matchmaking service, a unit of IAC/Interactive Corp., won the dismissal on Friday of most of a lawsuit that contended the company duped consumers into believing it had millions of subscribers when more than half were inactive, fake or scammers
Posted 12 August 2012 - 01:24
Posted 12 August 2012 - 02:10
Only in America can they get away with this. Anywhere else in the world this would be considered misleading and deceptive advertising by leading consumers to believe something is true regardless of the fine print that weasels their way out of supporting the claim.
Posted 12 August 2012 - 13:29
I comment from what I am most familiar with. I know other countries have regulation to deceptive advertising. It must take a truly unique country where a case makes it to court and the JUDGE throws it out based on the intentionally ambiguous statements being upheld as a legal means to avoid liability. That's what deception is. From what I have read online, this is a fairly common practice in the US, and as such US consumers take all advertising material with a grain of salt than expecting reasonable claims to be actually true. We are blessed in Australia to have a consumer rights department who actually do their job and have the balls to go after large companies (like Apple) when they make misleading claims.I think you'll find that the world is made up of more than just Australia and the US