Convertibles. Barry, a new car dealer, advertised that a new brand of convertible called Wind would be available at his dealership for the price of $10,000 each. He had only three Wind vehicles, however, and when those were sold, he tried to convince shoppers to purchase a much more expensive new convertible at a price of $25,000. Kathy, a customer who decided to purchase one of the more expensive vehicles, needed financing in order to do so. She had $10,000 to pay on the car and sought a loan from ABC Bank for the remainder. She wanted the loan for a specific amount of time. ABC Bank offered her the loan and she agreed. The only information she received from ABC Bank was confirmation that she borrowed $15,000 at an 8% interest rate. After receiving several complaints, the Federal Trade Commission disapproved of Barry's action in regard to the Wind vehicles. Claiming that his advertisement was misleading, the Federal Trade Commission proceeded to issue a cease-and-desist order prohibiting deceptive advertising involving Wind vehicles and any other vehicles Barry offered for sale.

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What terms references the cease-and-desist order entered by the Federal Trade Commission involving not only Barry's sales of Wind but also his sales of all other vehicles?

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Answer:

Which of the following terms references the cease-and-desist order entered by the Federal Trade Commission involving not only Barry's sales of Wind but also his sales of all other vehicles? A Multiple Product Order

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