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- Advertising Review:
On December 16, 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://remarkacquisitions.com/ https://remarkacquisitions.com/ and each challenge below is referenced by its corresponding BBB Code of Advertising Principle.
"In the Client Representative phase you will learn how to effectively execute an in-store marketing campaign for one of our Fortune 500 Clients."
"Remark Acquisitions is proud to represent the leaders in home entertainment inside the world's largest retailers."1. Basic Principles of the Code
As of January 13, 2023, the above issues remain outstanding in the BBB’s request for revision, clarification or modification.
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