Foxtel fined for misleading advertising, ACCC: ‘an asterisk does not stop an ad from being misleading’

Foxtel has been fined by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for misleading advertising.

Its ‘Christmas Sale’ campaign, which ran in November and December last year, advertised a Foxtel subscription for $55 per month on a six-month contract.

But an asterisk referring to the small print revealed that the customer would be locked into a 12-month contract, which would mean the cost would rise to $77 per month after the six-month deal had concluded.

The campaign was running on TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, online, direct mail and at shopping centre kiosks.

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