Claims that have to do with the quality or availability of a product or service and involve marketers using images that don’t adequately represent the way a product looks in real life or hide key information in the fine print are called _______.

Responses

predatory claims

predatory claims - no response given

ethical claims

ethical claims - no response given

transparent claims

transparent claims - no response given

misleading claims

misleading claims - no response given

Misleading claims.

The answer is misleading claims. These are claims made by marketers that may deceive consumers by making false or exaggerated statements about the quality or availability of a product or service. This can include using images that do not accurately represent the appearance of the product in real life or hiding important information in the fine print. To identify and understand misleading claims, it is important for consumers to carefully read and critically evaluate advertisements and product descriptions, as well as compare them with actual user reviews or seek unbiased information from reliable sources.