Just heard an ad for a car dealer. There was a music bed with a barely audible voice in the background. Apparently a disclaimer. The audio version of the super fine print in newspaper ads. There is something that just ain't right about car ads. Yes, the goal is to get people on your lot, however, what they hear or see in an ad usually doesn't exist. What if all retailers went that route. Say Sears advertises a 70 inch TV for $400. In the fine print it says with $1000 down, beacon score of 800, store (dealer) charge of $600, and financing through their credit company. There would be unhappy customers when they get to the store, yet car dealers do it all the time and no one takes them to task. Just askin'