Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
misleading e-mail solitations
If a business sends a solitation for something free if you do something and you do, then they do not give you the free gift but say you have to continue to do more before you can get the free gift,is that legal?
Asked on 8/09/06, 4:12 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: misleading e-mail solitations
Probably. The Internet is full of these "sucker come ons".
Answered on 8/09/06, 8:45 pm
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