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The Advertising Standards
Authority (ASA) have just published the 2015 round up of the most complained
about advertising campaigns of the year. The top 10 list of the advertising
campaigns that caused the most amount of complaints may come as a shock to some
or people may agree with them.
Moneysupermarket.com topped
the list with a massive 1,513 complaints to the ASA website. Moneysupermarket.com
is a British price comparison online business which specialises in financial
services. The website allows consumers to compare prices on a wide range of
products, including mortgages, loans and credit cards.
Still picture from MoneySupermarket Advertisement |
The advert which was circulated on social media, the internet and on television features a man called “Dave” walking down a street and dancing to the song “Don’t Cha” by the Pussycat Dolls. He is dressed in his work suit on his top half along with a pair high heels and short denim hot pants on his bottom half.
The advert quickly got lots
of coverage and spread around the internet and was shared all over social
media, however most of the times for the wrong reasons. While some of the
public managed to see the humorous side to the advert and understood the joke
that the campaign was trying to put across by calling the promo
"mesmerising" and the "best ad in the world". Some members
of the public considered this dress code to be offensive and inappropriate due
to his clothing and dance moves that caused many to believe that the content
was “Overly sexual”. Some of the complaints say that they found the promotional
campaign "Disturbing" and claimed that it made them want to throw
up.
While acknowledging that some
viewers might have found the ad distasteful after it received twice as many
complaints than its rivals, the Advertising Standard Authority did not judge
the ad to be offensive and in breach of the Code. Therefore, this resulted in the advert being not upheld meaning that the MoneySupermarket promotional campaign could stay as it was and did not have to be changed or removed.
Watch the promotional campaign video here and leave a comment telling me your opinion and if you find the advert offensive or humorous!
http://www.tvadmusic.co.uk/2015/01/moneysupermarket-daves-epic-strut/
Watch the promotional campaign video here and leave a comment telling me your opinion and if you find the advert offensive or humorous!
http://www.tvadmusic.co.uk/2015/01/moneysupermarket-daves-epic-strut/