Cell Phone Repair
417 iPhone RepairFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Cell Phone Repair.
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- Advertising Review:
In July 2020, Better Business Bureau challenged 417 iPhone Repair's website, www.417iphonerepair.com, which stated, “Low-Price Guarantee” and, “…the lowest price in the market.”
According to BBB Code of Advertising, “Despite an advertiser’s best efforts to ascertain competitive prices, the rapidity with which prices fluctuate and the difficulty of determining prices of all sellers at all times preclude an absolute knowledge of the truth of unqualified underselling/lowest price claims. Advertisers can lessen the potential for consumer confusion by appropriate qualifications to any underselling/lowest price claim such as by stating, if truthful, that the advertiser will meet or beat a lower price.”
BBB asked the business to provide substantiation to the claims made on its website. The company declined to provide a response to our letter.
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