The Artist Formerly Known as Oh A Sis

Posted on 26. May, 2006 by Ty Tribble in Oasis LifeSciences


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I am working with my mlm company to comply with some of their newer rules about publishing the name of the company. I replaced the name of the company with (the bio tech mlm company that I work with) throughout this blog.

As you might know, the company is a bit skittish about allowing people to publish information because they got slapped pretty good due to an independent associates Internet claims.

I was talking about this issue with my wife today and I explained that the company doesn't want people claiming that product "Z" cures cancer, because the FTC can hold the company liable. At that time, my eight year pipes up from the back seat, "Dad, product "Z" doesn't cure Cancer". I turned around and looked at her inquisitively and she continued, "It might help, but it won't cure cancer".

That's when I realized that my 8 year old can figure out when someone is making a false claim, but the FTC doesn't think you can.

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One Response to “The Artist Formerly Known as Oh A Sis”

  1. Enrique

    28. May, 2006

    The FTC doesn't allow to make a claim on a product to protect the consumer from buying
    "snake oil."

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