Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Vic
This whole case to me was just symbolic of the sexism still rampant in America. I can't hardly turn on the TV without seeing some ad for some miracle weight-loss pill, HeadOn advertises on network primetime, but when is the last time any of those fraudsters were ever prosecuted?
I'm not condoning fraud (far from it!), I just want to know why it's so much worse to promise miracles cures to brokedicks.
"Don't steal. The Government hates competition."
That adage doesn't work in this case. As I already noted, they let HeadOn steal. That's just wax they say to apply directly to the forehead. And where's the outrage there?
Head on! Apply directly where it hurts. Head on! Apply directly where it hurts. Head on! Apply directly where it hurts.
There are a lot of sh*t products such is that, enzyte, the nasal strips, those breath pills that were out some years ago which you'd swallow because they said bad breath comes from the stomach, etc. Really they ought all to be charged because they are simply fraudulous. Buyer beware, of course, but these people are outright con men.