ASA Ruling: Complaints Against Contractor UK Upheld

Summary of ruling

Following a complaint by ContractorCalculator to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), Contractor UK, has been found in breach of several clauses of the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) advertising code, by being unable to substantiate its site visitor statistics.

This landmark ruling is seen as setting a precedent that will level the playing field for websites selling advertising, whilst at the same time making it clear to advertisers how important it is to confirm a website’s ABCe audited visitor figures before signing any advertising contract.

In addition to its complaint to the ASA about Contractor UK’s unsubstantiated figures, ContractorCalculator made two other complaints, both of which were upheld by the ASA. Contractor UK was also found to have breached ASA Committee of Advertising Practice Codes clauses, namely 3.1 (on substantiation), 7.1 (on truthfulness) and 19.1 (on other comparisons) in claiming to be ‘The UK’s most visited IT contractor site’, and even its statement that it had been ‘Online since 1998’ was found to be ‘misleading’, breaching CAP Code clauses 3.1 (on substantiation) and 7.1 (on truthfulness).

The full ruling can be read on the ASA site: Click here for full ruling

More information:

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