Vinted collaborates with Checkout.com to boost payment performance, reaching a 4.15% overall rise in acceptance rates in 2024 ...
Vinted has become one of the UK's most popular consumer selling sites in recent years, serving as an online marketplace for second-hand items, and boasts 16million users in the UK. Kerry ...
In its review, initiated by a single complaint last September, the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) compared the controversial image to other photos of the same model from the product listing.
A man has been left over £200 out of pocket after a buyer on Vinted claimed he received a muddy shoes instead of pair of brand-new Jordans. Sam Shepherd, 18, sold a pair of Black Cat Air Jordan 3s on ...
Next has had an advert banned over an "unhealthily thin" model in digitally altered leggings. The UK advertising watchdog has banned the advert, which ran on its website, which featured a model ...
An "irresponsible" advert for Next clothing has been banned for featuring a model who appeared "unhealthily thin", a watchdog has said. The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) acknowledged that ...
There’s a snippet from new show Amandaland currently doing the rounds on social media, where title character Amanda is offered 50p for a cushion she is trying to sell for £85 at a car boot sale.
It does not offer crypto gambling in the UK, and the front page of the company's website says it is unable to accept players from the UK "due to our gambling licence". TGP runs Stake through what ...
The former A Place in the Sun host has given fans the chance to snap up her old designer wardrobe after launching a Vinted account this week. Danni, 36, revealed she's having the "biggest clear ...
A Next advert has been banned because of a single complaint over how the model looked – deeming it ‘irresponsible’. The online ad for the clothing giant featured a model who was described as ...
A government-funded advertising campaign depicts the UK as expensive, run down and prejudiced – in a bid to stop Albanian migrants from coming to the country. Videos used in the social media ...
A Next advert has been banned by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) for the appearance of the featured model’s ‘unhealthily thin’ legs (Picture: PA/Shutterstock) Just when you thought we ...