Thursday, February 10, 2011

False Advertisement

Have you ever bought a product that advertisements said it was guaranteed to work? If so, I'm sure you were extremely disappointed and wanted to return the product immediately. There are so many products out there like this. For example, all the weight loss commercials are guilty of false advertising. There are weight loss pills and weight loss meal plans which claim they work, but they may not work for everyone. Sure some people may actually lose weight from these plans, but more times than not it does not end up working. Plans like Nutrisystem, The South Beach Diet, Weight Watchers, and Slim Fast are very popular. Pills like Alli, Hydroxycut and Apatrim are very popular. In the advertisements for these products they show men and women that are in great shape and happy. This is not always how people look after using these products. False advertising happens quite often in the media, more often than people think and it's something people should consider before buying a product. If you have been scammed before then you can relate.

1 comment:

  1. These products are truly just out to rob you of your money. They almost never work, and if they do, it's only for certain people. Not everyone's body works the same or looks the same. So by saying that everyone will have results like this is absolutely ridiculous. Some people no matter how hard they try, will never have this body. Also, the people used in advertisements for weight loss supplements usually have muscles, this requires strengthening muscles by working out. No pill will do that for you.

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