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Is Paid Word-Of-Mouth Advertising Deceptive?

This letter from Commercial Alert, an advocacy organization, to the FTC, argues that 'buzz marketing' (using paid lay people to spread word-of-mouth) can be deceptive.  Tidbit: Procter & Gamble reportedly has 250,000 teenagers on its WOM payroll.

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