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Caroline Luck. Clearly theirs never runs out. The ASA couldn’t give a fu..luck in general.

What is that vile shyte on his demonstrating board. Stilettos for tarts with doll-sized feet? Apparently each one costs a fortune of money- as opposed to a fortune of turds.. I’ve seen more plausible hoopla stalls. Never have I seen so much crap outside a sewage works.
Regardless of the fragrance: or whatever, be it perfume, or jewellery, I think 'inspired by' is pointless. It's basically a copy. Even the containers are similar to the original. Say it 'smells like', not it's inspired by.
 
Better than nothing I suppose
ASA complaint reference: A24-1271420



Thank you for contacting the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) with your complaint about an Ideal World presentation seen 9 December for a Himalayan Salt Lamp.



I understand that you challenged whether the claims that the salt lamp “purified the air by clearing electromagnetic fog produced by electrical devices in your home” were misleading and could be substantiated. We have reviewed the ad in light of your concerns and considered all the issues raised.

On this occasion, having taken our prioritisation principles into account, we have decided to resolve your complaint through the provision of advice. Therefore, we have explained your concerns to the advertiser and provided them with guidance on how to ensure that their advertising complies with the Codes.



Thank you once again for taking the time to raise your concerns with us. Comments such as yours help us to understand the issues that matter to consumers and we will keep a record of your complaint on file for use in future monitoring. If you would like more information about the work we’re currently involved with, please visit our website here.



Kind regards,



Caroline Luck

Complaints Executive
I'm still waiting for the ASA's judgement on the beauty item they showed was for sale somewhere for $4600 dollars (it was £110 on company's website), but that turned out to be Taiwanese dollars (equivalent to £115) so utterly meaningless. I submitted it on 12th December. I expect it will be considered a "genuine mistake" so they won't bother doing anything about it.
 
Caroline Luck. Clearly theirs never runs out. The ASA couldn’t give a fu..luck in general.

What is that vile shyte on his demonstrating board. Stilettos for tarts with doll-sized feet? Apparently each one costs a fortune of money- as opposed to a fortune of turds.. I’ve seen more plausible hoopla stalls. Never have I seen so much crap outside a sewage works. Why are they mentioning a perfume manufacturer that presumably has absolutely nothing to do with the items they are selling? Gentlemen …Fat bloke with his flies undone, subconsciously trumping in front of the television… Public Conveniences….It’s a VERY IMPORTANT DAY COMING UP? Trumps again…
I bet they smell as bad as they look!
 
I bet they smell as bad as they look!
If I can afford it, I'd much rather have the original. For all 'we' know, they might smell identical to the original, but it's 'staying power'. It might dissipate as soon as you put it on. Side note. There was a very nice perfume from a proper company that I bought. It smelt wonderful to me, but within 30 mins or so, it was like I'd never put it on. Waste of money, and that was a brand name too.
 
Wait for it.. His breakdown story.

Desperately trying to find an expensive price comparison...

Here it is....Just show a clip of the wretched story.

£300 plus for a Start/Stop battery. More boll....Here comes the son driving in the future story now...HELLO, DAD...HELLO, SON ..The bag that says Moby...Play Porcelain...It will calm you down...

Finally they've found a suitable high price comparison - £103... Obviously too many under £50 ones to start with..

The man of meticulous product preparation doesn't know how long it takes to charge the unit...God help us..
 
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