More and more I see and hear of things that are advertised as “Free “. For example the phone company 3 are running an add offering a “FREE smartphone if you take out a deal costing £45 per month. My question is that if the deal is costing 45 per month how is anything free?
Other examples are car dealers offering “free fuel for twelve months, free road tax, free servicing “if you BUY a car for 30 40 or 50000 K of course.
In my opinion something is only FREE if it cost you ZERO to obtain it
Recently a friend announced that he was buying a new fitted kitchen and had got a great deal with the kitchen costing 15000. He was delighted because the “man in the shop “had agreed to throw in the kitchen tiles “for free “. I managed to burst his bubble by suggesting that he had got nothing for free but that the price of the tiles were included in the 15000 . He argued that “ no the man in the shop said the tiles were free “ until I suggested that to prove the point he return to the shop , tell “ the man “ that he was cancelling the kitchen order BUT would like to have his “ free tiles please “ and see how that discussion progressed.
In my opinion to advertise something as “free “is false advertising , should be banned and is simply an attempt to entice the gullible.:mad::mad:
Rant over.
Recently a friend announced that he was buying a new fitted kitchen and had got a great deal with the kitchen costing 15000. He was delighted because the “man in the shop “had agreed to throw in the kitchen tiles “for free “. I managed to burst his bubble by suggesting that he had got nothing for free but that the price of the tiles were included in the 15000 . He argued that “ no the man in the shop said the tiles were free “ until I suggested that to prove the point he return to the shop , tell “ the man “ that he was cancelling the kitchen order BUT would like to have his “ free tiles please “ and see how that discussion progressed.
In my opinion to advertise something as “free “is false advertising , should be banned and is simply an attempt to entice the gullible.:mad::mad:
Rant over.