My company offers a money-back guarantee. Very few people
have ever asked for their money back. Must we still have
proof to support our advertising claims?
Answer Posted / guest
Yes. Offering a money-back guarantee is not a substitute
for substantiation. Advertisers still must have proof to
support their claims.
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