Some radio advertisements, at the conclusion of their pitch, add a 'legal disclaimer' at the end. Typically it's someone that is speaking at hyper-speed like an auctioneer on speed... the rate at which the verbiage hits you is usually incomprehensible.
Since you have to pay biased on the length of time the radio spot is aired... they must believe that they are getting 'something' for their money.
Nevertheless … I have to wonder if that 'disclaimer' is, in fact, binding to the listener when delivered in such a manner.
What is your opinion?
Since you have to pay biased on the length of time the radio spot is aired... they must believe that they are getting 'something' for their money.
Nevertheless … I have to wonder if that 'disclaimer' is, in fact, binding to the listener when delivered in such a manner.
What is your opinion?