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Big brands under ASCI scanner for misleading ad campaigns

According to the Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of Advertising Standard Council of India (ASCI), it has upheld 26 complaints of misleading ads from personal and healthcare category, followed by education category with 22 ads.

October 05, 2015 / 17:35 IST
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Advertising industry watchdog ASCI upheld complaints against 82 campaigns in June for misleading ads, including those of Flipkart, Uber, Snapdeal, Vodafone, L'Oreal, Fortis Healthcare and Pernod Ricard. According to the Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of Advertising Standard Council of India (ASCI), it has upheld 26 complaints of misleading ads from personal and healthcare category, followed by education category with 22 ads. The CCC has upheld two complaints against e-commerce firm Flipkart for claiming MRP of the product higher than the actual printed MRP and then offering it on discounted price.

"The website communication claims the MRP of the product as Rs 999, when actual printed MRP on product is Rs 449 which is being offered as the discounted price. This distorts facts and is therefore misleading the consumers as to actual discount being offered," CCC said. Besides, it pulled Uber and Jasper Infotech, the holding company of e-retailing firm Snapdeal, for violating its code.

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"The advertisement by Uber states, 'You drink, we drive', when read in conjunction with the depiction of logos of bars such as Zara etc as #UBERAPPROVED PARTNERS, was seen to promote alcohol drinking," CCC said. Similarly, Jasper Infotech was pulled for depicting a visual of a man riding a bike without a helmet, which shows an unsafe practice.

Likewise, L'Oreal India was pulled up for its ad for its New Garnier Action Facewash and GarnierPureActive Neem+ Tulsi High Foaming Facewash as French cosmetic major's claims were found 'ambiguous and unsubstantiated'.