What are the false advertisements you had fell for?
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
Calgary, Alberta
March 18, 2016 12:56pm CST
One of the biggest false advertisements ever are the Shampoo commercials. None of those commercial shampoo brands will give you the hair the models have were salon treated. The only shampoo that really works for me is the shampoo for horses. They were safe for humans and they really work.
What examples of false advertisements you had fell for?
What popular commercial brands that don't work for you?
In my case would be my Telecom. They promised me 2.5 Mbps internet speed but I M actually lucky if my connection is 100 kbps because my connection is awful.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
18 Mar 16
so you purchase it and it doesn't work? I remember this soap detergent that promises to make old clothes looks new. It put holes on my old shirts and blankets.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
21 Mar 16
Anothe rbig liar are those skin whitening products that uses half caucasian people as models. Duh they generically have white skin.
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
18 Mar 16
The brand known as Ariel really worked for me. I don't know if that is available in the us but it is good at getting rid of stains.
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@toniganzon (72532)
• Philippines
26 Mar 16
For me, shampoo commercials, facial soap, and commercial skin care products. None of the promises they made work!
@toniganzon (72532)
• Philippines
27 Mar 16
@CaptAlbertWhisker absolutely! I'm not using ones from the derma clinic as I don't like using chemicals on my skin. I'm using some raw organic products that work like magic on my skin. So i'm pretty sure I'm not paying for the expensive commercial models, but actually paying for the quality of the product.
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
26 Mar 16
The real beauty products that work are the ones being sold from derma clinics. Most commercial brands are liars.
@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
22 Mar 16
I always fall for those shampoo commercials . Though some really did good to my hair .
And as always , for those foods on TV .
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
22 Mar 16
Burgers that looks big on TV but microscopic in person.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Mar 16
@SIMPLYD Anti-aging cream that uses fake 40 year old women who says they look young for their age.....They were actually 22 years old.
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@jahunt (1380)
• United States
19 Mar 16
I have come to be quite the skeptic. I don't believe any of these claims!
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
19 Mar 16
after falling victim to many of them, I don't trust commercials anymore.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32747)
• Calgary, Alberta
18 Mar 16
Yeah the food we get to eat looks nothing like in the commercial. They look big and juicy in the commercial but they were microscopic in person. some of them also tasted terrible.