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• After today, you will be able to:
– Identify some types of deceptive advertising
techniques that are used on consumers,
– List the signs of fraud
– Take the proper steps to report instances of fraud
to the authorities.
• Advertising that is likely to mislead consumers
through false statements, omitted information,
or other unfair means.
• It is ILLEGAL!
• It can be stopped by the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC).
• What are some examples that you can
think of right off hand?
• Bait & Switch:
– A sales tactic in which a bargain-priced item is
used to attract (bait) customers who are then
encouraged to purchase a more expensive similar
item.
• Bait & Switch – Example
– “Come in today and get a 2010 Chevrolet
Corvette for the low monthly payment of $250.”
– When you arrive to buy, they “can’t find” the car in
the advertisement, and steer you to a higher
priced alternative.
• False Promise of a Free Gift
– If a store promises a “free gift,” it must actually be
free, with no strings attached.
– If you must purchase something to receive the
gift, they must use phrasing like “Free gift with
purchase.”
– Example:
• “If you attend our sales demonstration, you will
receive a free vacation.”
• Deceptive Pricing
– Advertising a “sale” price that is actually no better
than the product’s normal price
– If a business claims that it has lower prices than
it’s competitor, it must show proof.
– Example: A store advertises a sale on
toothpaste, when in reality, it is the normal price.
– Why would they do this?
• Hidden Catches
– Extra fees
– Hidden restrictions
– Surcharges
– If there are any requirements to get a certain
price, then that must be clearly disclosed.
• Example: An airline offers a “Bargain Spring Break
Airfare” package. After booking your tickets, you find
out that you must pay a fee for seat selection, baggage,
etc.
• The deceitful conduct designed to manipulate
another person for some gain.
– Lying
– Repeating something that you know is false
– Concealing a fact that might save the other party
from being cheated
• Pyramid Schemes
– A person is asked to pay for the ability to sell a
particular item.
– Mass-Marketing is legal, but must have a valid
product to sell.
– The difference is that in a Pyramid Scheme, you
focus more on recruiting than selling.
$
$
$ $ $
$
$ $ $
$
$ $ $
 Chain Letters
 “Send $5 to the person who sent this letter to you
and send the letter to 5 other people or something
bad will happen.”
 Sweepstakes
 Earn Money at Home
 Online Auctions
 Someone asking for personal info through
email or text.
• No address, or a temporary address
• High Pressure Sales Tactics
• Asking you to pay up front
• If it sounds too good to be true, it probably
is…
– There is no such thing as a free lunch!
• If you suspect fraudulent behavior:
– Report to the Federal Trade Commission
– Contact the Better Business Bureau
• www.bbb.com
• After today, you will be able to:
– Identify some types of deceptive advertising
techniques that are used on consumers,
– List the signs of fraud
– Take the proper steps to report instances of fraud
to the authorities.
• Visit http://tinyurl.com/fraudresearch
• Research one of the types of fraud
• Complete 4.1 Fraud Project

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4.1 Deceptive advertising techniques

  • 2. • After today, you will be able to: – Identify some types of deceptive advertising techniques that are used on consumers, – List the signs of fraud – Take the proper steps to report instances of fraud to the authorities.
  • 3. • Advertising that is likely to mislead consumers through false statements, omitted information, or other unfair means. • It is ILLEGAL! • It can be stopped by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). • What are some examples that you can think of right off hand?
  • 4. • Bait & Switch: – A sales tactic in which a bargain-priced item is used to attract (bait) customers who are then encouraged to purchase a more expensive similar item.
  • 5. • Bait & Switch – Example – “Come in today and get a 2010 Chevrolet Corvette for the low monthly payment of $250.” – When you arrive to buy, they “can’t find” the car in the advertisement, and steer you to a higher priced alternative.
  • 6. • False Promise of a Free Gift – If a store promises a “free gift,” it must actually be free, with no strings attached. – If you must purchase something to receive the gift, they must use phrasing like “Free gift with purchase.” – Example: • “If you attend our sales demonstration, you will receive a free vacation.”
  • 7. • Deceptive Pricing – Advertising a “sale” price that is actually no better than the product’s normal price – If a business claims that it has lower prices than it’s competitor, it must show proof. – Example: A store advertises a sale on toothpaste, when in reality, it is the normal price. – Why would they do this?
  • 8. • Hidden Catches – Extra fees – Hidden restrictions – Surcharges – If there are any requirements to get a certain price, then that must be clearly disclosed. • Example: An airline offers a “Bargain Spring Break Airfare” package. After booking your tickets, you find out that you must pay a fee for seat selection, baggage, etc.
  • 9. • The deceitful conduct designed to manipulate another person for some gain. – Lying – Repeating something that you know is false – Concealing a fact that might save the other party from being cheated
  • 10. • Pyramid Schemes – A person is asked to pay for the ability to sell a particular item. – Mass-Marketing is legal, but must have a valid product to sell. – The difference is that in a Pyramid Scheme, you focus more on recruiting than selling.
  • 11. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
  • 12.  Chain Letters  “Send $5 to the person who sent this letter to you and send the letter to 5 other people or something bad will happen.”  Sweepstakes  Earn Money at Home  Online Auctions  Someone asking for personal info through email or text.
  • 13. • No address, or a temporary address • High Pressure Sales Tactics • Asking you to pay up front • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is… – There is no such thing as a free lunch!
  • 14. • If you suspect fraudulent behavior: – Report to the Federal Trade Commission – Contact the Better Business Bureau • www.bbb.com
  • 15. • After today, you will be able to: – Identify some types of deceptive advertising techniques that are used on consumers, – List the signs of fraud – Take the proper steps to report instances of fraud to the authorities.
  • 16. • Visit http://tinyurl.com/fraudresearch • Research one of the types of fraud • Complete 4.1 Fraud Project