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Old 09-25-2007 | 07:45 AM
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anyone whould think they could look like that guy with only 3 20 minute workouts is stuiped. For one chuck norris did those commercels before do you know how much he workes out. Take hulk hogan he works out like four 4hr a day to look like that .

They say what ever you wont to get you to buy the product. think off all the diet pills out there like that tremspacrap that anna nicaole smith took to lost her weight and it worked with some lipo and stomach stapaling.

if you buy something that sound to good to be true then wellbuyer be stuiped andbuy get stock with it .
again if someonedefrauds you thenyou should get your money ack

what if you where in scent lok and had aworld record deer biggestever shot and he winded you just because the suit did not work thats what i call emotional distress.
we now nothin about the reasons for the case and the onlypeoplewhi will are in the court house. And i bet rightor wroung they settle.there not going to wont the bad press
ORIGINAL: Todd1700

Should I sue Bowflex Home Gym? Three days a week for 20mins and I still don't look anything like the guy in the commecial.
Nowhere in that ad does bowflex say that you will look like that guy. They say you will see results if you use it 20 minutes a day 3 days a week. That's a very minimal and vague claim.

Maybe Axe deodorant, I've used the stuff and the women don't swarm to me like flies to ****.
That commercial is a veryobvious joke intended to induce laughter not to relate truthful information. You wouldn't have much luck in court.

Let me give you a for instance. Lets say that Ford advertises a new car that they said will get 50 miles per gallon of gason the highway. With the price of gas being what it is, you like the sound of that and buy one. Well after you get home and drive it a few days, itturns out that you are only getting 20 mpg. Then after a while it turns out that everyone who bought one is only getting 20 mpg. What would you do? Just say, oh well "Let the buyer beware". Yeah right, I bet that's how you would handle it. You would be mad as hell and rightfully so. Companies do not have the right tomake false claimsin their advertising. Most insulate themselves from legal action with disclaimers in small print, joke adsor by wording their ads in a vague nonspecific way. But when you make a serious, straightfoward, verifiable, claim in an ad you better by God be sure of it.
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