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Nike and Sky ads banned over online tactics

Last December, a social media ad featured a pair of trainers against a plain white background and the caption “Now just £26 at Nike! But when shoppers clicked through to find the shoes, they were only available in older children’s sizes.

On Tuesday, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned the Nike advert and another from Sky which the regulator said was similar. The ASA is cracking down on online ads like these, saying their structure misleads customers. Both companies defend the adverts.Nike’s ad featured an exploding head emoji and a black heart emoji, to emphasise what a great deal was on offer.

The ASA said this would lead browsers to expect a significant discount and assume the shoes must be available in a range of sizes. In fact, the trainers were only available in sizes UK3 to UK6. And, because children’s shoes attract no VAT, the discounted price is less of a bargain.

The ASA said it was investigating the way firms used this kind of “online choice architecture” after receiving complaints. Brands often use strategies that prompt people to click on an ad, but hide or delay key information until later in the process, a set of tools dubbed “dark pattern” tactics. These can include the charging of small fees added along the purchasing process known as “drip pricing” and other ways that reduce price transparency for customers.

Sometimes ads refer to limited supply or limited time on a deal, to increase the pressure to buy.
Consumer group Which? said last year that “dark patterns can leave consumers feeling manipulated or annoyed and in some cases may cause financial harm.

Source: People

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