26 June 2011

Foxtel advertisement a fraud

The current advertisement peddled by Foxtel is a fraudulent one.

As part of the current End of Financial Year Sale (EOFYS), Foxtel have embarked on a advertising plan to woo the masses.

In the illustration the package offered to the consumer indicates that it is available for $6 per week (with conditions), and a clause that it is available for the minimum price of $396.

Upon further investigation from a Foxtel sales person, the package is available for $938.

There is also no mention that the consumer must purchase the digital receiver ($100).

Governments allow their business cronies to commit fraud without any court time.

Governments are fully aware of the fraudulent practices of these companies.

The high end business associates are in the same company, as the politicians and law makers that make the very laws in Australia, which at the end of the day, are conducive to fraudulent business practice.

If any individual takes a matter like to to court, and if any court time is seen, the complainant is discredited, and the matter dismissed.

The judges are sympathetic to the general direction of fraud against the community, and very rarely any class actions are successful.

corpau.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This article is a lie. Nobody pays for the foxtel box and the minimum cost is over the 6 month period. I don't know who you think you spoke to before you wrote this but I assure you that false advertising is a crime and not worth the customers it may generate.