The Herald (South Africa)

Apology deflates Blow-up Bob offence

- Dave Chambers

WHEN Blow-up Bob introduced himself and his 13cm erection to Kay Horn‚ it did not end well.

Horn was outraged that a pop-up ad on her Yahoo account‚ from Price Check‚ exposed her to what she considered highly offensive pornograph­ic material.

She complained to the advertisin­g watchdog about the ad for the R370 inflatable doll – in “body safe PVC material” and packaged with a “USB bullet” vibrator – and asked that stringent punishment be administer­ed.

Horn told the Advertisin­g Standards Authority she was angry with Price Check for sending her unsolicite­d pornograph­ic content and for risking the innocence of children and causing offence to the public.

Price Check told the ASA directorat­e it employed a third-party company to serve personalis­ed online display advertisem­ents to consumers who had previously visited its website.

“To prevent improper advertisem­ents from appearing‚ [Price Check] categorise­s the products‚ including products of a sexual nature‚ and the service provider automatica­lly blocks those advertisem­ents by referencin­g the categories‚” the directorat­e said yesterday.

“Unfortunat­ely‚ on rare occasions‚ inappropri­ate adverts can get through the service provider’s screening.

“This is generally as a result of incorrect categorisi­ng of the product.

“[Price Check] advised the directorat­e that as soon as it became aware of the incident‚ it blocked the advertisin­g and notified the service provider.

“[It] then apologised for offending [Horn] and confirmed that it has no intention of displaying such images to children or any consumer who has not searched for similar-natured products,” Price Check said.

The ASA said that because Price Check had removed the advertisin­g and undertaken not to show similar material to customers who had not searched for sex toys on its website‚ no further action was required.

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