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Many people get excited when they see something they want or need on sale, be it a new phone or a frozen pizza. And to the great joy of consumers, all sorts of things go on sale constantly. However, when they do, it’s important not to rush to the checkout counter without properly examining the offer first and this list will show you why.

Below you will find examples of deceptive marketing techniques that people have captured in stores and businesses that emphasize just how misleading marketing can be. Take a look at how companies might try to trick you into buying something, and consider this practice for when you go to a store that’s dotted with ‘SALE’ signs, even when there actually isn’t one.

#1

This Is A New Low, Even For Epson

Printer screen shows cartridge error, exemplifying deceptive-marketing-techniques in printer ink replacements.

So apparently the ink cartridges that come with this Epson printer are only for the "initial printing" (i.e. the test pages), so you have to buy new cartridges the moment you get the printer. WTF, Epson?

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    Amazon Prime Video Doesn't Tell You If A Show Is Unavailable In Your Country Until After You Subscribe To Amazon Prime

    Deceptive-marketing-techniques on streaming platform; offers differ before and after subscribing.

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    #3

    Starbucks At Laguardia Won't Let You Order A Coffee Without Installing Their App

    LaGuardia airport pickup area illustration of deceptive-marketing-techniques requiring app download for coffee.

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    Tempest
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hate having to download apps for everything nowadays. If your product is not a necessity to me, I’m going to straight out avoid buying from you if you force an app on me.

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    Nowadays, it’s difficult to escape all of the information about goods and services. It seems omnipresent—on billboards while we’re driving to work, on TV while we’re watching our favorite shows, in pop-up ads while we’re scrolling on social media, and even in good old newspapers when we think we can escape the digital pressure that screens bring.

    Whether we actively pay attention to what’s being advertised or not, chances are at least some of it sticks in our heads—especially when we catch a glimpse of a good deal, or something that seems too good to pass up. (Did an ad for some delicious food pop into your head? No? I guess it’s just me then.) Consequently, it can lead to us buying whatever it is that was advertised, sometimes even when we don’t really need it.

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    #4

    Saved This To My Cart Yesterday But Decided To Wait Until Today To Buy It To Get A Sale Price On Amazon Prime Day

    Amazon pricing comparison for upholstered ottoman showcasing deceptive-marketing-techniques with Prime Day discount.

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    The American Marketing Association (AMA) defines marketing as “the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.” And, well, it’s clear by looking at this list that the offerings are often presented in a very appealing, if somewhat deceptive, way.

    But as long as the information provided in an ad, a billboard, or elsewhere is true, you can’t really say that a company did anything wrong by choosing a font that makes the number 8 look like a 0 from afar.

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    #6

    Despite The Official Weight Limit Being 50lbs, These Spirit Self Service Kiosks Will Flag Anything Over 40lbs As Overweight And Require A $78 Additional Charge To Proceed

    People using self-service kiosks at an airport, illustrating deceptive marketing techniques in consumer experiences.

    The only way to avoid this is to have your bag checked by a live employee who will follow the real 50lb limit.

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    #7

    Ham And Eggs Are $8.99, But They've Outlined It To Look Like $0.99 From Afar

    Sign advertising ham and eggs for $0.99, potential deceptive marketing with unclear value.

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    StrangeOne
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even close up, I have to really see that it's an 8. This should be illegal. Fraud.

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    #8

    Bowlero - Default 22% Tip. Canceling Order Then Tries To Get Your Business By Giving The Option For No Tip. Then Asks Again To Confirm If You Are Cancelling Order

    Touchscreen showing deceptive marketing techniques with tip options and confusing payment prompts.

    How is this manipulation not illegal? Time to go back to Cash Only.

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    While discussing the persuasion and deception in marketing in a piece for Forbes, best-selling author and speaker Nick Leighton pointed out that, from an ethical standpoint, the line between making a bold statement to influence the target audience and providing information that’s outright deceptive can be quite blurry.

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    But, according to Leighton, there is an easy way to check if your claim steps over the bounds of being ethical – you can ask yourself if the claim has the potential to harm the consumer, whether financially, physically, or emotionally. If the answer is yes, the expert advises carefully re-evaluating your message.

    #10

    The Way This Goal Has Extra Rings To Make The Goal Smaller. You Cant See It From The Front When Shooting The Basketball To Try And Win A Prize

    Carnival hoop game with multiple basketball hoops, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #11

    Amazon Prime Video Is Basically Back To Cable TV Now That We’re Getting Random Commercials In The Middle Of Movies

    Animated woman baking pizza at a party with bright balloons, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques in advertising.

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    SolitaryIntrovert
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even worse, they will cut to a commercial in the middle of a sentence, or even a word.

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    Delving deeper into deceptive advertising, Nick Leighton suggested that there are seven red flags indicating unethical tactics in advertising. The first one is based on transparency and disclosure, or lack thereof.

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    “In many cases, it’s not what you say but what you don’t say that is deceptive,” the expert wrote, adding that sometimes, businesses or organizations choose to deliberately withhold important information in order to sway consumers.

    #12

    Dave & Busters Spin Game Landed On The 500 And It Only Gave Me 4 Tickets. Showed To Manager And Said It Needed To Be In The Middle

    Arcade game prize wheel showing deceptive-marketing-techniques with misleading ticket values.

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    #14

    Grocery Store Price For Bay Leaves Is 16300% Higher Than The Farmers Market

    Price comparison showing deceptive-marketing-techniques with expensive branded bay leaves versus cheaper loose packaging.

    The cheapest bay leaves the local Kroger had were $61.06/ounce. The farmer's market sells a higher quality for $5.99/pound ($0.37/ounce).

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    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    1 week ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Get to know your local vendors and suppliers. Once Trump's tariffs kick in, they are going to be your best friends. I get my eggs from a woman who keeps chickens.

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    Next on the list of red flags are exaggerated claims or misleading language, followed by manipulative imagery, all of which show that if a service or a product seems too good to be true—be it in the description or the pictures—chances are that it is too good to be true.

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    “Always make sure the claims your company makes are accurate and easily verified to avoid any accusations of deceptive business practices,” Leighton wrote.

    The rest of the red flags implying that the company might be using deceptive advertising, entail false comparisons, hidden fees, bait-and-switch, false customer reviews, and misused statistics or cherry-picked data that backs the company’s claims of their products or services.

    #15

    The Price Of My Burger King Meal Got More Expensive As I Was Checking Out

    Cart total increase screen using deceptive marketing techniques. Original price: $33.89, new price: $34.18.

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    #16

    Hotel Charging Cable That Requires You To Register An Account And Sign In With The Qr Code In Order To Work. It Gives You A 5-Minute Free Trial And Then Requires A Fee Per Hour Of Use

    Charging cables with labels on a wooden surface, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #17

    My New Truck Requires A $15/Mo Data Plan To Use Features My Previous Model Did For Free (Maps, Basic Voice Commands, Text To Voice Messages)

    Car dashboard display showing a deceptive-marketing-techniques message about a required subscription for services.

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    According to Nick Leighton, fixing the damage caused by misinformation and deception can be a difficult task, bearing in mind that people already aren’t that fond of ads—at least the digital kind—as it is.

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    Seeking to minimize the number of ads they are forced to sit through, many people use ad blockers, and the main reason for doing so, according to research carried out by HubSpot, is that ads are annoying and intrusive.

    Other reasons why people reportedly dislike ads (the ones on their screens, at least) include their disruption, security concerns, reduced bandwidth use, offensive or inappropriate content, and privacy concerns.

    #18

    Semi Deceptive Marketing

    Billboard with "Free Beers" in large letters, an example of deceptive marketing techniques.

    It's clear what they are offering once you read it fully. I love and hate this in ways that I'll just not say.

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    #19

    So I Am Now Officially Never Buying A Vegas Editing Software Again. The Developers Have Removed Vegas Pro Edit 15 For Purchase On Steam And Are Now Revoking Licenses For The Software

    Error message on Vegas Pro software highlighting deceptive marketing techniques with revoked licenses complaint.

    I'm now out $150 and no longer have an editing software. Very cool!

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    #20

    Panera Bread Increases Food Price By 25% When You Switch To Delivery - After Redeeming "No Fees" Delivery

    Panera Bread order screens showing price difference, highlighting deceptive marketing techniques.

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    #23

    So, I Was Helping Mum To Use Her Printer And This Comes Out...an Advert...that Used Her Printer Ink To Make It

    Brochure showing HP DeskJet 3630 with deceptive-marketing-techniques, highlighting "Snap, Print, Enjoy" features.

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    Tempest
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Next it will display a message saying “We used the initial ink cartridges to print this advert proving that the printer works fine. Now go buy new cartridges if you want to keep using the printer.”

    Ron Man
    Community Member
    1 week ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not an ad. That's the first test sheet all printers pretty much print out automatically to let you know it's working. That's info on the printer you just installed.

    Panda Panda Bo Banda
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not an ad, dummy. That's instructions on how to print from your phone.

    Deborah
    Community Member
    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm glad my new Canon didn't do that! Printers are cheap, it's the ink cost that gets you.

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    #27

    Forcing Scanning Qr Codes To See Prices At The Gas Station?

    Variety of colorful snack bags on a store shelf, highlighting deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    Zena
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd take several different ones to the register and say that they're separate. When each one is rung in, I'd say, "Never mind, that's too much; you should put the prices on the shelf, so I don't have to waste my time and yours."

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    #30

    I Walked In, Ordered The Meatball Footlong, And Paid Almost 10 Dollars For It

    Subway banner advertising two footlong subs for $5.99 each, showcasing deceptive-marketing-techniques.

    Apparently I have to order it “as is” or else it’s full price. I was told this after choosing provolone and Italian herbs and cheese, both of which aren’t allowed.

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    Nikole
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What??! Oh this whole article is making me angry. They’re fleecing us inch by inch… Viva la revolutíon.

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    #33

    I Went To Get My Mail And This Was The First Thing I Saw

    An envelope with a realistic spider image as an example of deceptive marketing techniques.

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    #34

    Our Company Has Received Numerous Boxes Of Nothing Inclosed But A Post Card And Paper Confetti

    Box with green filler and a card promoting a free headset, illustrating deceptive marketing techniques.

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    #35

    This Ad Increased The Price

    Sale sign displaying deceptive-marketing-techniques with confusing pricing for Energizer Max AAA batteries.

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    Binny Tutera
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I see this a lot. Also, they promote a sale and it's literally like 3 cents!

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    #36

    Tried To Buy An Economy Flight For $500, Kept Running Into An Error And The Price Eventually Skyrocketed To More Than Premium Economy

    Flight pricing options highlighting deceptive-marketing-techniques with varying costs and features for each class: Economy, Premium, Business.

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    Tobias Reaper
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    this is because of the error if this happens it thinks the tickets are in high demand so jacks up the prices it happens if you keep checking the price often

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    #37

    Always Read The Fine Print. Found In Hollywood, Los Angeles Ca

    Sign with deceptive-marketing-techniques, stating $5 parking with smaller print revealing $15 flat rate.

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    CC McSniggles
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hate paid parking areas. If the flat (min) rate is $15, then it wouldn't matter what any rate below $15 is, regardless of how little/long you've parked for. I once got charged $30 for pulling into the lot, looking at the parking rate, and leaving to find a cheaper lot. There was no rate posted outside, so you had to enter to see it. I never parked or got out of the car.

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    #41

    Peacock Will Not Let You Switch To A Different Feed During A Commercial On The Active Feed. It Just Says “Controls Are Limited During Ads” When You Try To Move To A Different Feed

    TV screen displaying a sports event with overlay ads, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    Peter Parker
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Luckily, my subscription to Peacock is very limited.. in fact, so limited, it doesn't exist.

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    #42

    The Humble Bundle Custom Amount Slider Is Designed To Makes It Look Like They Get Less Than Everyone Else

    Sliders showing donation amounts for various organizations, a subtle example of deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #43

    I Firmly Believe That Tesla Is Anything But Jerk, And Can Even Think Of A Couple Of Reasons Why They Added This Feature, But The Car Should At Least Be Allowed To Start In Complete Manual If The Software Isn't Installed

    Dashboard screen showing "Software update required" error, a deceptive-marketing-techniques reminder in automotive tech.

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    #44

    Coffee Shop Has No Prices On Any Of Their Menu Items. Noticing This, I Got Just A Small Chai Latte That Cost $3.50. My Wife, Unfortunately Ended Up Paying $8 For A Small Slice Of Avocado Toast

    Coffee shop menu showcasing hot and iced drinks, potentially highlighting deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #45

    App Puts A Price Slash Into Its Name To Make It Seem Like It's On Sale

    Audio app displaying deceptive marketing techniques with a marked-down price and features like playlists and equalizer.

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    #46

    Clerk Said It's -5% Not -50%. What Do You Think?

    Sign with a deceptive marketing technique offering a 5% discount, displayed in front of hanging jeans in a store.

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    #47

    Kia Charging $150/Year To Use The Already Installed Remote Start Feature

    Subscription plans showing potential deceptive-marketing-techniques, featuring Care and Plus packages with various services.

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    Zena
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't want a subscription for my car; I already bought the damned thing!

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    #48

    The Box Calls Walmart Out On Its "Sales"

    Candy display featuring deceptive marketing techniques with a rollback price from $5.78 to $4.88.

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    Verfin22
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Realistically the before price could be right. This is Halloween merchandise only sold once a year(has bats, pumpkin on package). Walmart is trying to move it w/o losing money, i.e having to mark it down more after the holiday. Same goes for all candy branded for a holiday. I work there.

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    #49

    This 4 Star Hotel In A Dutch City, Pretending To Be A 5 Star Hotel By Using The Town’s Coat Of Arms As A Fake ‘Fifth Star’

    Facade of Hotel Derlon showcasing possible deceptive marketing techniques with a four-star rating.

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    #50

    My Cabs Preset ‘$0.00’ Tip Button Was Actually Set To Tip 25%

    Tablet displaying a tipping screen in a rideshare car at night, demonstrating deceptive marketing techniques.

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    #51

    This Drink On Doordash Says Its $4.69, But The Only Size Option, Which Is Required, Adds An Extra 50 Cents

    Cup of Wawa Buttery Caramel Cream Latte priced at $4.69, showcasing potential deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    MindNumbinglyBoringJob
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ikea sells cones like this. HUGE ad that say 99 Cents. Adds a buck for adult size. No where on the gigantic ad does it say kids size

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    #53

    Sellers Increase Prices During Prime Day And Offer A Discount At Checkout And Call It A “Deal”

    Cart price increase notification for light bulbs, showcasing deceptive-marketing-techniques with a circled price change.

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    #55

    Hiding The "For" So You Think They Are Having Great Closeout Sales

    Storefront with “Going Out for Business” sign and mannequins, reflecting deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #56

    Trying To Book A Cruise As A Surprise For My Wife’s Bday/Our Anniversary In A Few Months. Every Cruise I Attempt To Book Has Ended Up Having “Taxes And Fees” That Are Higher Than The Actual Subtotal, Effectively Doubling The “On Sale” Price

    Cruise fare summary showcasing deceptive-marketing-techniques with misleading discounts and fees.

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    Ron Man
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Welcome to travel! Both airlines and cruiselines have fees that they have to pay on each passenger. They may give you a deal on the seat or the room, but you still have to pay the portage fees the airline or cruiseline is required to pay per passenger. This is what that is.

    #57

    2k19 Is A Retail 60$ Game. They Put Non Skippable Ads In From Another Company

    Close-up of a TV screen showing a scene from "Snowfall," illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #58

    Neat! A 2$ Burger, That’s Pretty Chea- Oh Wait…

    Restaurant ad displaying "$2.99" burger, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques with misleading large "2" emphasis.

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    Kat Pekin
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why not just make it $3? It's still a good deal and removes the scummyness.

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    #59

    Keurig Sensor Blocks Your Brew Unless It's "K-Cup Compatible", Aka Has Scannable Foil. Slap On An Old Foil To A 3rd Party Cup And Suddenly No Issue

    Hand holding a coffee pod with a hidden plastic mesh, illustrating deceptive marketing techniques in packaging.

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    Kristine Condon
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Try to use a purple or orange marker on the outer edge of the lid-don't go too dark at first- it may not read it. (The white part on that lid in the picture) I found that worked on my machine for no name brands.

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    #61

    My Grandmother Bought Flowers Over The Phone And They Didn't Say That The Fees And Taxes Cost More Than The Flowers

    Order summary showing deceptive-marketing-techniques with hidden fees for a bouquet purchase totaling $80.93.

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    #62

    My New Headset Has Dlc

    Text promoting Razer 7.1 Surround Sound app with deceptive-marketing-techniques using a QR code for activation.

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    Jrog
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    1 week ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Spatial audio and 7.1 surround on earphones is idiotic. They have TWO speakers, and at best can emulate a partial L/R spatial sound, something that is already done via software by most games and some TVs.

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    #63

    Cheaper If You Don’t Buy Two

    "Deceptive marketing techniques on display with a chicken fajita bowl promotion at 2 for $10, actual price $4.97 each."

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    #64

    This Supermarket Offers A 2 For £7 Deal On A £3 Item

    Co-op butter chicken packaging with misleading price labels, showcasing deceptive marketing techniques.

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    Ryan-James O'Driscoll
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's hard to say how unreasonable that is without knowing what else is included in the offer. It is a mix and match offer, so the other product does not have to be the same. If you bought 2 of those, you would be charged £6, not £7.

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    #65

    Amazon "Prime Days" Sales Are Such A Load Of You Know What! Bought This Item In June For $60 Or So And Amazon Says It's '54%' Off Now

    Online order with deceptive-marketing-techniques showing a neckband speaker with price discount and delivery details.

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    #66

    A 7% Discount Pretending To Be 70%

    Sign with bold text advertising over 7,000 products at up to 70% discount, potentially using deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    #67

    Parking Lot Charges A Fee For Not Downloading Their App

    Parking payment screen highlighting deceptive-marketing-techniques in extra fees for service, non-app use, and credit card processing.

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    #68

    I Sent Someone A Link To A Cat Video And The Thumbnail Is An Ad

    Woman holding a laptop with deceptive-marketing-techniques ad for $20/mo fiber internet from Astound, Reddit link below.

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    Ron Man
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So you sent the wrong link and it's someone else's problem somehow? JFC

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    #69

    That’ll Be $5...99

    Fast food menu promoting $5.99 deal, showcasing deceptive marketing techniques with bright images and low pricing.

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    Verfin22
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's shady yes, but I would pay it. I can easily spend $15 ordering my usual stuff.

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    #70

    Who Is The One Who Thought Up The Idea To Make People Pay For A Subscription Plan Just To Read A Comment?

    Quora screenshot illustrating deceptive marketing techniques for Quora+ subscription prompts.

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    #71

    Spotify Remotely Bricking Hardware Customers Paid For Less Than 3 Years After Its Official Release

    Spotify announces discontinuation of Car Thing, exploring new innovative experiences.

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    Jrog
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    TBF, they offer a refund (must be claimed within 14th of January) to all clients, and if you don't want a refund it can be repurposed to work as an android input device.

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    #72

    I Can’t Use My Treadmill In Manual Mode Unless I Pay For A Subscription

    Treadmill screen showing login, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques in fitness equipment interfaces.

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    #73

    "News Flash: Advertising Is Deceptive" -- Sigh, This Fake "Thermal Imaging". If The Pants Kept You Warm By Retaining Heat, The Would Register Cooler On Thermal Imaging, Not Hotter

    Store display with deceptive-marketing-techniques, showcasing heat-tech pants with bright thermal imaging.

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    Patrick Linnen
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not if the pants were heated. Then they would show up warmer when scanned.

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    #74

    Ever Heard Of Paying To Reject Cookies?

    Cookie consent options from The Sun, illustrating deceptive marketing techniques with pay-to-reject ad personalization.

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    Zena
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I'm paying, I would expect to have NO ads at all, not just "non-personalized" ads.

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    #75

    Thought Of This Sub As Soon As I Saw This…

    Deceptive marketing techniques prompt donation to Age UK after payment is successful.

    Can’t believe they can get away with this… (apologies for taking a photo of a screen.)

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    #76

    Isn't It Illegal To Have An "Everyday Sales Price"?

    Furniture sale tag displaying deceptive marketing techniques with inflated price comparison.

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    #77

    Spot The Cheapest Option

    Car wash sign showing pricing options, highlighting deceptive marketing techniques with unlimited wash offer.

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    LonelyLittleLeafSheep
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What's the issue? You can buy one basic wash for $8. Or you can buy unlimited basic washes for $24.99/month. Not deceptive at all, just a lack of comprehension on your part.

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    #78

    The Price Of Two Pepperoni Pizzas Through Ubereats

    Subtotal with deceptive-marketing-techniques: hidden fees, delivery, and tips inflate the total cost to $74.37.

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    Tempest
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I stopped using delivery apps, including Uber, because of this. Even if you apply some discount code, the final price after all sorts of senseless additional fees, becomes more than double the original price of the product. Also the base price of the items on the app is more than their cost in the shop. It is ridiculous how businesses are allowed to operate in such manner!

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    Super Bowl Ticket Prices… And Their Fees (Sb Lvii 50 Yd Line Row 17 From Stubhub)

    Invoice breakdown showing ticket, service, and fulfillment fees; highlights deceptive marketing techniques. Total: $74,755.

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    Kate Jones
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm very biased, and you certainly have the right to do whatever you want with your money. But I find I can't feel that bad about this. If you're silly enough to pay 30K to watch a football game 17 rows back, I don't feel that bad about you paying this. And that doesn't even count the costs of travel and lodging if you don't live in the same place the superbowl is being held. 75K could literally change my life. It could pay for health care that I can't currently afford. And you're paying it for 3 hours of entertainment. I don't feel bad that the fees are that extravagant.

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    This Discount

    Online shopping cart showing product prices using deceptive-marketing-techniques.

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    René Sauer
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    yes, kinda weird, but what´s deceptive or cr*ppy about it? I am more wondering where the additional 1.99$ in the total come from.

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    Hp Ink Subscription Plan Bricks Your Ink Cartridges When You Cancel The Subscription

    Warning message about ink cartridge restrictions linked to deceptive marketing techniques, highlighted in blue.

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    Lady Lava
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hate printers with a passion. Most of the time they don't even work properly, and then this subscription nonsense... 😡

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    #83

    Dog Toy Pricing - Facebook Ad vs. Amazon

    Dog toy with carrot design shown in two different online store listings, illustrating deceptive marketing techniques.

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    Lady Lava
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    1 week ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Watch out for stuff advertised via Facebook ads: there are lots of dropshipper webshops that order cheap from China and double or triple the price. Reverse image search can help to find out if they get their products from Temu or something. And if so, what the original price was.

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    #84

    This Game Purposely Gives You “One-Time-Deals” That You Can’t Afford So That You Are Tempted To Buy Their In-Game Currency

    In-game screen using deceptive marketing techniques with a limited-time car offer and urgency message.

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    Bookworm
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Lots of mobile games do this. Doesn't bother me. I figure it's pretty fair for a game I got for free to give me a small incentive to pay them. I just say no.

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    #85

    The Er Could At Least Let Me Watch TV For Free Considering The Huge Bill I'll Have To Fight

    TV screen displaying channel options, illustrating deceptive-marketing-techniques with exaggerated content access claims.

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    Deborah
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The last time I was in the ER the TV was free. I'd rather look at the walls than pay for this.

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    #86

    This Got Me For A Second

    Nintendo Switch OLED bundle with Super Smash Bros., highlighting deceptive marketing techniques of savings.

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    Patrick Linnen
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The deception is what? Themed joy controllers? The game itself runs about 50 USD, the Switch close to 300 USD, and the Online Membership (more games) is about 100 USD.

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    Apple TV/Amc + Subscription Scam. They Have This Button On Every Show. Not Just Amc + Ones. I Put In Cc Info For The Free Trial And Then It Still Wants Me To Pay For Every Episode After The First Free One

    "Orphan Black poster showing repeated faces hints at deceptive-marketing-techniques with mystery and identity themes."

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    KYLE
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I just discovered this last night w/ AppleTV. I got the free months because I wanted to watch Spirited & that Godzilla show. I thought I'd watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas and was surprised everything apparently aside from what's on the homepage you have to rent or buy. There's very little content on AppleTV. Needless to say I won't be continuing the after the free trial.

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    Made To Look Like $2.50

    Store display showing a sign for "2 sweatshirts for $50," illustrating deceptive marketing techniques in pricing.

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    KYLE
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well come on ... unless this is Goodwill who honestly thinks they're going to buy a sweatshirt for $2.50?

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    Company Trying To Make Me Pay 11 Bucks To Buy A Subscription I Already Own

    Popup notification displaying subscription details, exemplifying deceptive marketing techniques in app design.

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    Ron Man
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This isn't deceptive, this is a user who is an idiot. The subscriber clicked on a mass marketed ad and the company is saying, you already subscribe.

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