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Does online “buzzing” by paid company representatives—even if they are customers—count as a deceptive marketing practice?
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Does online “buzzing” by paid company representatives—even if they are customers—count as a deceptive marketing practice?
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Yes cause if u like hey we got this for this much but u don't tell them limited time or online only deal or both then they can't be sued for false advertising but they are deceiving you
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