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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob38S View Post
    Ah, yes advertising, where a manufacturer/retailer employs someone to flog a product/idea to the public under the guise of “you need/want this” or your life will be incomplete or you will be missing out.

    All of these advertisements do in fact add significantly to the overall cost of the item which must be recovered to make a profit.

    If the manufacturer/retailer were to reduce the frequency of the advertisements then perhaps more people would take more notice rather than ignore or turn off, current examples include the same mind numbing, appealing to the the lowest common denominator crowd after every 6 balls at the cricket.

    Whatever became of the clever humorous advertising eg the old AAMI commercials?

    Surely some advertising “guru” (I use the term loosely) would have twigged by now that mind numbing, moronic advertisements on high rotation do more harm than good when trying to flog an idea/product or service and, in many cases making what they are flogging the least desirable and encouraging people to look elsewhere for similar/same.

    Just a thought.
    coke is like the biggest selling drink on the planet... it also spends the most on advertising. Most people don't see a whole bunch of coke billboards and go hmmm i'm sick of seeing that same red bottle I'm going to get a pepsi.




    do you have AAMI insurance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by havabeer69 View Post
    Most people don't see a whole bunch of coke billboards and go hmmm i'm sick of seeing that same red bottle I'm going to get a pepsi.

    It probably depends on which generation there're with.



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    And now the "Benevolent Dictator" is on the band wagon.
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    An account on the history of Black Friday, What’s the Real History of Black Friday? | HISTORY tells the reason behind it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Picko View Post
    And now the "Benevolent Dictator" is on the band wagon.
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    Are you sure it's not just another scam?

    Have you looked at the title on the shellac page?
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    yeah 'fake' for sure.

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