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by InclinedPlane 2805 days ago
In the most abstract way possible: sure, in the real world: not so much.
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Misrepresenting your product is fraud and is illegal in a free market.
Misrepresentation is commonplace, even outright fraud is commonplace. Serious fraud is a multi-billion dollar industry. "Light fraud" and gray area misrepresentation is at least hundreds of billions of dollars a year.
It's still illegal under a free market, and prosecutable.
The "free market" doesn't make fraud or misrepresentation illegal, the laws and regulations of the dreaded government do.

The worst the free market can do to a fraudster is to stop dealing with her as knowledge of her frauds becomes widely known. That, of course, doesn't work very well to limit fraud.