False Advertising?

by Ari Herzog on May 27, 2007 · 0 comments

Cybercafe ad

Walking near Government Center recently, I spied this advertisement on a Boston sightseeing trolley. What Internet cafe in Downtown Crossing?

I googled the address and the phone number. One meaningful link, for a company known as Internet Boutique. But it has no website, at least not from a simple google search.

Which makes me wonder: Why is a so-called Internet cafe, touting itself as Boston’s largest, paying for a banner advertisement on a bus if it’s not easily found online?

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