Do you think this is misleading?

I believed I signed up for a $99 rate locked in for two years, along with two additional $50 vouchers. However, I’ve just been informed that the actual locked-in price is $149, and that the advertised price included the vouchers.

The full price of $149 was never displayed during my sign-up process.

I interpreted the asterisk (*) to mean that the locked-in price of $99 was due to a credit, and I assumed that this price would be guaranteed and that the two $50 vouchers were a bonus offer.

Do I have any valid ground to stand on after misinterpreting this poorly worded deal?

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  1. It sounds like you’ve had a frustrating experience, and your concerns are valid. Misleading advertising can create confusion, especially if the terms and conditions aren’t clearly stated. If the promotional materials used ambiguous language or did not prominently display the full price, you might have a case for misinterpretation.

    Here are a few steps you could consider taking:

    1. Documentation: Gather all communication and advertising materials you received when signing up, including screenshots or emails that show the promotion.

    2. Contact Customer Service: Reach out to their customer support and explain your situation. Sometimes, companies are willing to resolve issues like this, especially if they value customer satisfaction.

    3. Review Terms: Check the fine print on the agreement to see if they clearly stated the terms of the promotion.

    4. Consumer Protection Agency: If you don’t receive a satisfactory response, you may consider contacting a consumer protection agency in your area. They can offer guidance on next steps or escalate the issue if necessary.

    Ultimately, it’s reasonable to expect promotions to be clearly communicated, and if you believe that wasn’t the case, you may have grounds to dispute the terms. Good luck!

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