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Don’t Let the Juxtaposition of Deals Fool You – Part 2

Last week, we demonstrated how two claims placed side-by-side — “four times faster Internet” and a $35 monthly price tag — had nothing to do with one another.

This week, we look at an offer from Sleepy’s:

Wow, pay a little as $99 for a mattress, and when you buy the set, you get a free HDTV.

Not so fast.

*MOUSE PRINT:

According to a salesperson contacted at a local Sleepy’s store, you cannot get the free TV with the advertised $99 mattress even if a boxspring is purchased with it. The fine print in the ad limits the offer to queen and king-size models of certain brands only, and apparently not including sale items.

Retailers and regulators literally and figuratively need to a draw a line when adjacent offers have nothing to do with one another.

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4 thoughts on “Don’t Let the Juxtaposition of Deals Fool You – Part 2”

  1. This one is more blatant than your previous example, and is disgusting. Sleepy’s should be ashamed of themselves, however, as a retailer, I’m sure they’re patting themselves on the back

  2. I agree. This one is bad. Good find. I don’t think we have a Sleepy’s in our area, but if we did I would mentally file this one away under the category of Unethical Retailers Whose Store I Never Will Patronize.

  3. I can’t imagine any customer, being confronted with such a blatant deception, actually purchasing anything from the retailer…….

  4. One very bad ad. The small print says queen sized bed, but the large print should have said

    Buy a Queen sized set and get a TV for free.

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