A Facebook post for a prize draw wasn't administered fairly and caused unnecessary disappointment.
An ad on your website in the section marked ‘Crunch VS Pandle’. The ad contained the heading ‘See how Crunch compares with Pandle’.
We have been approached by a complainant who has raised concerns about a \"Welcome Back\" email offer on golf insurance, received by email on Tuesday 17 June 2025. The marketing email had the subject line \"JOHN, we want you back and we've got a great offer\" and stated, \"Enjoy a special 3...
An ad for blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery or eyebag removal) seen on Spire Norwich Hospital’s website on 17 April 2025 that stated, “How much does Eyelid surgery or eyebag removal cost at Spire Norwich Hospital… Initial consultation: £175, Treatment price: £4,962, From price: From £5...
A paid-for Google ad made misleading claims about the location and ranking of a school.
A webpage on the YouFibre website stated “you can set up and manage parental controls for all of our routers via their user apps, or web interfaces.”
A marketing email did not mislead consumers about an exclusive offer to switch gas suppliers.