REQUESTABET AD NAILED BY A.S.A.
6 March 2009
Ruling says advert wrongly portrays gambling
as a way to increase capital
Requestabet.com has become the latest online gambling
advertiser to fall victim to the UK Advertising
Standards Authority's stringent requirements, and has
been ordered to withdraw an advertisement comparing
online gambling to investments such as the stock market
and banking.
The ad. consisted of a poster
linking football betting to other choices such as buying
stocks or investing in property, suggesting betting as a
viable alternative.
The ASA found that the ad
was unsuitable because it portrayed gambling as a viable
way to increase savings.
Media analyst Howard
Bunker blogged: "Ads linking gambling and casinos to
buying homes and stock shares should be seen as
tongue-in-cheek. The ad does not necessarily convey that
gambling will increase one's wealth, but points out the
irony of believing that other choices are safe and
prudent."
Bunker made the sarcastic but perhaps
not entirely invalid observation that it would be hard
for a skilled gambler to lose as high a percentage of
individual wealth as mutual fund managers have been able
to do over the last year! He also took the ASA to task
for not allowing tongue-in-cheek humour to play a big
enough role in gambling advertisments.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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