Multiple Choice
A carpet cleaning firm runs a newspaper ad stating: "Special this month only! Three rooms of carpet cleaned for $39.95!" In each of the next ten months, the firm runs the same ad. A consumer advocacy group files suit against the carpet cleaning firm, contending that the ad is deceptive. The suit charges that the ad makes it seem as though the $39.95 price is a special price that will increase at the end of the month, when in reality, the price never changes. The U. S. federal law governing this type of situation is the:
A) Robinson-Patman Act.
B) Clayton Act.
C) Sherman Act.
D) Magnuson-Moss Act.
E) Wheeler-Lea Amendment.
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