A furniture store in a college town advertised a convertible futon sofa-sleeper as "Big enough to sleep two people; nice oak finish; wide choice of fabrics; $199." Bob is interested in the item,and goes to the store.When he arrives at the store,he is told that they only have a few of the sofa-sleepers,and that they do not have one assembled and displayed.The salesperson says that he does not know where the ones in the warehouse are,and that it will take some time to locate them.The salesperson tries to interest Bob in some of the more expensive models in the showroom,but Bob is not interested.Finally,Bob is able to see the $199 model.Even when opened out as a bed,it is several inches narrower than a standard full-size mattress.In addition,the finish on the wood is poorly-applied.Lastly,Bob is told that the only fabric colors are white,gray and black,and that they are currently out of stock on the white and gray colors.Has the store violated Federal Trade Commission regulations?
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