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Sam_Spade
Nov 18, 2015Explorer
paulcardoza wrote:
Sorry Sam_Spade, but you are wrong on this.
No I'm not.
Just because nobody has challenged them in court means virtually nothing.
The FTC does little to nothing about false advertising anymore.
Nobody will blow $$$$$ against deep pockets to file their own suit.
But I've been in court enough to know that you will NOT prevail if your biggest claim is that a word you used has a different meaning than what is commonly understood.
I (my family) actually won a case in the Illinois Supreme Court over a similar issue with a railroad right-of-way that went back to the 1860's.
Unlimited means no limits. A limit on speed is a limit. A limit on amount is a limit. Any kind of a limit is NOT unlimited.
Done.
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