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- Advertising Review:
On June 28, 2022, BBB of Western Pennsylvania requested that the business substantiate, modify, or discontinued its advertised claims on the business’s website and social media pages to comply with the BBB Code of Advertising. Below are the outstanding challenges which can be found at https://www.powersauto.com/ and each challenge below is referenced by its corresponding BBB Code of Advertising Principle.
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16.7 “No credit rejected”- https://www.bbb.org/code-of-advertising#Credit
- Vehicle Advertised Pricing
17. Extra Charges- https://www.bbb.org/code-of-advertising#Extra_Charges
As of July 27, 2022, the company has not responded to our request for advertising substantiation.
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