Tuesday, 22 November 2011

'Too scary for children': Creepy Phones4u advert of ghost in car park is investigated by watchdog after hundreds of complaints

By LEON WATSON



Menacing: The ghost in the Phones4u advert terrifies a young woman as she gets in her car



A creepy advert for mobile phone giant Phones4u is being investigated by advertising watchdogs after a flood of complaints.

The ad which features the ghost of a young girl haunting a woman in an underground car park has been branded too scary for children.

The Advertising Standards Authority last night confirmed it has received 341 complaints about the advert - the highest number this year.



Angry viewers and posters on YouTube have called for it to be banned, claiming it is 'unduly distressing' to children.

Last night a spokesman for the ASA said: 'I can confirm that we are investigating this advert after receiving a total of 341 complaints from viewers.

'It is claimed that the advert may be unduly distressing and is inappropriately screened for children.



Haunting: But there have been more than 300 complaints to the ASA about the creepy child



'We will be liaising with Phones4u and as a result of the complaints we have launched a full and thorough investigation.'

The advert, which is being shown at peak times, features the ghost of a young girl haunting a woman in the style of an adult horror movie.

The woman appears to have been shopping and is on her way back to her car in an underground car park when she sees the ghost of the young girl.



'Inappropriate': The ASA is investigating the advert which viewers say is 'unduly distressing' and 'inappropriately screened for children'



The ghost appears suddenly beside the terrified woman as she scrambles into her car, dropping her shopping bags in her haste. The woman screams as the chilling apparition presses herself against the window.

Then the girl holds up a mobile phone and the tag line 'missing our deals will haunt you' is displayed with blood dripping from the text.

As well as complaints to the ASA the advert has also been criticised by posters on YouTube.

One commented: 'I have to change the channel every time this comes on. When my 5 year old brother saw this for the first time he got so scared he bashed his head and didn't stop crying? all night.



'THIS IS A HEALTH HAZARD. TAKE IT OFF TV.'







source: dailymail

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