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kipiarov [429]
2 years ago
9

Which of the following are often pieces of evidence against a bait-and-switch scam?

Business
1 answer:
emmasim [6.3K]2 years ago
3 0

The answer choice which represents a bait-and-switch scam is Choice B; Mike decides to complain to the Better Business Bureau after a store advertises “everything in this store is $5 or less” but discovers the store charges a $2 fee for credit card purchases under $66.

<h3>Which is an evidence against a bait-and-switch scam?</h3>

Bait and switch is a morally suspect sales tactic that lures customers in with specific claims about the quality or low prices on items that turn out to be unavailable in order to upsell them on a similar, pricier item. It is simply considered a form of retail sales fraud, though it takes place in other contexts.

Read more on bait-and-switch;

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