Black Ravioli
http://www.asa.org.uk/Rulings/Adjudi...DJ_196786.aspx
Could apply to numerous products I'm sure.
Mac
I think it is a good thing that companys are taken to task over their claims (surprising as that may seem), as it makes them think twice over the wording.
On the other hand, I believe BR works (which is why I got some), though it is too expensive...and think it's a shame that this will have it placed even more firmly in the "snake oil" department.
If I understand correctly, they were claiming that their anti vibration pads were usefully elimating harmful "bad vibration" even when theHiFi equipment is turned off. That sort of nonsense is beyond parody.
Never used it, so I can't judge if it works or not. But, it can only be a very good thing that accessory-manufacturers offering the HiFi equivalent of baldness cures are being reeled-in. Expect to see lots of ads reworded to include litigation-avoiding key disclaimers startng with "can", "maybe", "possibly" etc, along with "ymmv".
I believe BR works (which is why I got some),
What causes you to believe that it works, Cno ?
JC
I believe BR works (which is why I got some),
What causes you to believe that it works, Cno ?
Personal experience perhaps?

People don't really spend their hard earned cash on this rubbish do they........
Sonos > M-DAC, Beyerdynamic A1, FiiO E17/E9, HLLY DMK-IV, STAX Lambdas, Denon AH-D5000, Sennheiser HD-600, Beyerdynamic DT770, MCA customs - Magnum V4's, Sennheiser HD-265 linear, Sennheiser CX300-II.