0 a method of selling in which a product is advertised at a very low price to attract customers, who are then persuaded to buy a different product at a higher price: --
Trick banners typically do not mention the advertiser in the initial ad, and thus they are a form of bait-and-switch.
Media investigations have disclosed that mortgage lenders used bait-and-switch salesmanship and fraud to take advantage of borrowers during the home-loan boom.
Fans in attendance were vocal about their displeasure over the bait-and-switch move with chants of fraude for the rest of the event.
The structure of a joke, then, is essentially that of bait-and-switch.
A shoddy film and a bait-and-switch event fail to satisfy on any level.
This led to a bait-and-switch in which external links disguised as relevant to a discussion instead led to a picture of a duck on wheels.
Fly-casters may especially seek frigatebirds to find big mahi-mahis, and then use a bait-and-switch technique.
Stokes fails to explain why ' bait-and-switch ' presidents refrain from justifying their turnaround by undertaking a campaign to win the voting population over to neoliberalism.