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The injury is usually attributed to money the consumer lost through a purchase that would not have been made had the advertisement not been misleading
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Samsung should be able to tell me how to do thisVisitor: otherwise this is FALSE ADVERTISEMENT
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i don't want to sit here waiting on you when you don't have an answerVisitor: this is usually how false advertisement works...your company simply lied to consumers about this product...and i'm sure that this isn't the only oneVisitor: honestly
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well...you realize that this is an event that could hold the company of Samsung liable for "Visitor: false advertisement right?Visitor: because it doesn't say remote app for Androids onlyVisitor: or...limited to certain mobile phones or carriersVisitor: the information on the box says
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I can even give you a definitionVisitor: and cases and tell you how Samsung will lose in a court of lawVisitor: "Proof Requirement To establish that an advertisement is false, a plaintiff must prove five things: (1) a false statement of fact has been made about the advertiser's own or another person's goods, services, or commercial activity; (2) the statement either deceives or has the potential to deceive a substantial portion of its targeted audience; (3) the deception is also likely to affect the purchasing decisions of its audience; (4) the advertising involves goods or services in interstate commerce; and (5) the deception has either resulted in or is likely to result in injury to the plaintiff
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This player was rated very high by Consumer Reports as well as by Amazon
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Everything worked as it should.
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Doesnt play standard dvds nearly as well as my $35 no name player
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I wanted to wirelessly stream movies and video thru Netflix and YouTube, as well as from my computer
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The UI for the Netflix and Hulu Plus apps is not as clean as it is on XBOX Live.