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Noun Concept
Categories: Deception, Advertising techniques, Business terms
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trojan horse
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In business, a trojan horse is an advertising offer made by a company that is designed to draw potential customers by offering them cash or something of value for acceptance, but following acceptance, the buyer is forced to spend a much larger amount of money, either by being signed into a lengthy contract, from which exit is difficult, or by having money automatically drawn in some other method. Wikipedia
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business
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In business, a trojan horse is an advertising offer made by a company that is designed to draw potential customers by offering them cash or something of value for acceptance, but following acceptance, the buyer is forced to spend a much larger amount of money, either by being signed into a lengthy contract, from which exit is difficult, or by having money automatically drawn in some other method. Wikipedia
A business offer that appears to be a good deal but is not Wikipedia Disambiguation
A seemingly favorable offer designed to trick customers into making exorbitant payments. Wiktionary
Business: seemingly favorable offer made to trick customers. Wiktionary (translation)
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