When can a company advertise a "going out of business sale"?
Answer / guest
The short answer is: only when a store is going out of
business. It would be deceptive to advertise a "going out
of business sale" when a store is not going out of
business. If a store in your area is advertising what looks
to be a bogus "going out of business sale," contact your
state attorney general's office. The phone number is in the
Consumer's Resource Handbook.
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