sölukefli
Sölukefli is a term used in Icelandic-language discourse to describe deceptive selling practices intended to obtain a consumer’s agreement to purchase goods or services under misleading premises. It encompasses a range of tactics, such as misrepresenting product features, bait-and-switch offers, undisclosed extra charges, pressure selling, and the use of misleading testimonials or branding. The concept is discussed in consumer protection contexts and retail ethics, and it is relevant for both brick-and-mortar and online commerce.
The etymology combines the Icelandic word for sale with a term denoting deception or trickery, reflecting the
Context and regulation: Most legal frameworks regulate such conduct under general consumer protection or unfair-trade statutes,
Related topics include consumer protection, deceptive trade practices, fair marketing, and dispute resolution.