Read the following information and answer the question. Sumit was watching TV when he saw ads for five different toothpaste brands. Each one claimed to be the best and recommended by dentists. Curious, he went to visit his friend, who worked as a sales agent for a fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company. After talking to his friend, Sumit felt assured that the toothpaste from his friend's company was the best. His friend also gave him convincing reasons for choosing that brand. Later that night, Sumit couldn’t stop thinking about how his friend took so much time to convince him compared to the wide reach of TV ads. The next day, when he was off from work, he went to buy a mobile phone worth ₹50,000. The store offered a scheme where he could pay in ten easy installments of ₹5,000 per month. But when he filled out the form, he was charged an extra ₹2,000 as a file charge. Despite that, Sumit bought the phone because he liked the quality and was persuaded by the salesman’s efforts. |
Which objection to advertising has been highlighted in above case? |
Undermines social values Adds to cost Confuses the buyers Encourages sale of inferior goods |
Confuses the buyers |
The correct answer is option 3- Confuses the buyers. Sumit saw multiple advertisements for different toothpaste brands, each claiming to be the best and recommended by dentists. This could create confusion for buyers, as they may find it difficult to choose between many similar claims from various brands. The objection here is that advertising can confuse buyers by presenting conflicting information and overwhelming them with too many options. |