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puffing or fraudulent inducement?

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rkdeckman

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Can I find the text of cases online? Where?
If not online how and where?

I have read that Puffing is opinion or "Objective,"
versus fact which is "subjective."

An advertisement read like this:

"Sales Consultants
Are you interested in:
...
.earning a great income (base + override)
.45k - 65k average income, top producers to earn more
..."

I see that as saying that the existing salesmen are earning this level of income now. A fact, right?

It was mis-represented to me that several of the existing sales reps were at that level. No, they were not earning that much.
I am trying to understand why there is no liability of fraudelent inducement.
 



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