South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a licensee who advertises 'guaranteed results' or promises a specific selling price is:
AEngaging in aggressive but legal marketing
BMaking a potentially misleading statement that could violate advertising regulations✓ Correct
CProviding an incentive allowed under SCREC rules
DOffering a legitimate service guarantee
Explanation
Guaranteeing specific results (sale price, time to sell) in advertising can be misleading. SCREC advertising regulations require truthful, non-deceptive advertising by licensees.
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