Meaning of "on average up to"
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07-18-2019, 07:24 PM
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RE: Meaning of "on average up to"
(07-18-2019 03:43 PM)David Hayden Wrote: I saw a TV commercial the other day for some prescription drug that softens nose hair or whatever. For those outside the USA, yes, drug companies are allowed to advertise prescription drugs directly to consumers here. Anyway, the ad said that it's not a weight loss drug, but people taking it lost "on average up to 12 pounds." In the USA, it's only illegal to make false claims if you get caught. Even if you do get caught, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will fine you a lot less (on average ) than you made by the false advertising so it pays to make those false claims. Tom L Cui bono? |
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Meaning of "on average up to" - David Hayden - 07-18-2019, 03:43 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - Nigel (UK) - 07-18-2019, 04:16 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - David Hayden - 07-18-2019, 09:06 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - Bill (Smithville NJ) - 07-18-2019, 05:11 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - Albert Chan - 07-18-2019, 06:08 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - KeithB - 07-18-2019, 07:10 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - toml_12953 - 07-18-2019 07:24 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - Thomas Okken - 07-18-2019, 07:42 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - SlideRule - 07-18-2019, 09:22 PM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - Ken S - 07-19-2019, 03:48 AM
RE: Meaning of "on average up to" - ijabbott - 07-19-2019, 07:27 AM
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