Bruce Puterbaugh’s 2001 Volvo was worth $250. The legal precedent he set by nuking the world's most annoying radio ads?
Californians may have heard the lyrics to this absolute earworm for the last time: 1-877-KARS-4-KIDS, K-A-R-S KARS-4-KIDS. That’s because a judge ruled this month that Kars4Kids, the New Jersey-based ...
California is pulling the plug on the wildly recognizable Kars4Kids jingle after a judge ruled the charity’s ads misled ...
The ruling found that the New Jersey-based organization had intentionally misled potential donors through its well-known ...
Rather than helping underprivileged children, money from the New Jersey-based charity was used to fund teenagers’ trips to Israel, according to a lawsuit ...
Kars4Kids ads are banned in California after a judge ruled that the charity violated false advertising and unfair competition ...
Donated vehicles at a Kars4Kids collection site; gap-year travel to Israel is among the programs funded by Oorah, the Jewish Orthodox outreach organization that receives more than 60% of Kars4Kids ...
The group, which primarily funds a Jewish nonprofit organization and accepts donations of “cars, boats, or real estate,” now ...
A California judge ruled that the infamous Kars4Kids jingle misleads donors. The company must pull the ads within 30 days, ...
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