Marshall's Mattress Company advertises a special sale on mattresses on its website. The mattresses are normally sold for $1,000, but are advertised on the website for $499. The sale price does not, however, include shipping costs. Marshall's charges $250 for shipping any mattress. To avoid any claims of deceptive advertising, Marshall's should
A)?be sure that it has clear and conspicuous
disclosure of the shipping costs.
B)?list the shipping cost in small print at the bottom of the Web page.
C)?list the shipping cost on the last Web page.
D)?avoid listing the shipping cost anywhere on the website.
A
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