Black Friday Advertisements For 2009 Starts Circulating On Internet
October 24th, 2009 - 6:24 pm ICT by GD ( 1 comment )By Meena Kar
Oct. 24 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Black Friday shopping has always enjoyed a great hype among the sellers and the buyers. Retailers plan special advertisement declaring the discounts for Black Friday shopping and circulates the advertisements just before the arrival of the day. However, this year, it has been reported by some media sources that some Black Friday advertisements have already started circulating on the internet. It has been stated that the advertisement of OfficeMax has been released on the web and declared the special offers that they have planned for the Black Friday shopping.
As stated by the sources, the advertisement of OfficeMax which was circulated by the BF Ads.net had several mistakes in it but gave the shoppers an idea what the company would offer them on Black Friday. For some reasons, the advertisement was later removed from the internet and people could not find the discounts anymore. It has come to the news that OfficeMax lawyers had given a cease letter for circulating the company’s advertisements on the internet. The letter of OfficeMax stated, “Not only is most or all of the information BFads.net is disseminating regarding OfficeMax advertisements and sales false or misleading, such information is also misappropriated OfficeMax confidential information.”
It has been stated by the OfficeMax that the advertisements of the company that were circulated by the BFads.net should not be considered as official advertisements of the company. For preventing any confusion among the buyers, the company has removed all the listings of the advertisement. Black Friday which comes just after the Thanks Giving is the great day to shop.
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October 24th, 2009 at 7:01 pm
Lawers who do this are soooo stupid. Don’t they relize letting this stuff stay on the internet helps them. The lod school is fighting change. This is why news papers will all be gone in 5 years.