Deceptive language frequently used against consumers: Difference between revisions

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Samsung "offers additional content" by advertising on refrigerators.
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Mr. Denison is implying that the anticipation of not being able to replace a dead battery, at least not without great difficulty, is supposed to make the user "confident" about charging their phone. However, replaceable batteries provide the peace of mind that one is able to replace it at any time when (not if) it expires.
Mr. Denison is implying that the anticipation of not being able to replace a dead battery, at least not without great difficulty, is supposed to make the user "confident" about charging their phone. However, replaceable batteries provide the peace of mind that one is able to replace it at any time when (not if) it expires.
=== Samsung "offers additional content" by advertising on refrigerators ===
This is an update message shown on a Samsung refrigerator:
[[File:Samsung-refrigerator-ads-update-changelog-scaled.jpg|center|320px]]
<blockquote>
To enhance our service and offer additional content to users, advertisements will be displayed [...]
</blockquote>
Behind the benevolent-sounding words "offer" and "additional content" hide advertisements.


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