There’s a current Geico commercial where the gecko talks about the service Geico provides.
He talks about all the great things Geico will do for you. Then he starts talking about how Geico will even give you an English muffin if you want one. He then admits “That’s a complete dramatization of course. But you get my point.”
But here’s the thing. While it’s implied that the part about the English muffin is the dramatization, the commercial doesn’t actually say that. So was this commercial cleverly written in such a way that it appears to be promising a bunch of services that it doesn’t actually have to deliver? Because if you file a claim with Geico and ask for a personal representative and the online information the commercial talked about, they’ll just point out that the commercial explicitly said it was a complete dramatization.