Annoying words and phrases
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
Thanks to simbosan for the idea
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
Thanks to simbosan for the idea
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
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Four two nine...
Furniture stores seem to be the worst for this.
"Four two nine" is not a price, it's just a string of numbers. So is "Nine nine nine", only that one is the one I need in an emergency, not when I fancy a new sofa.
Are they really that busy that they don't have time to say the price properly? Do they think it sounds dynamic and cool, and people will be more likely to buy because of it? Meh...
( , Sun 11 Apr 2010, 18:48, 3 replies)
Furniture stores seem to be the worst for this.
"Four two nine" is not a price, it's just a string of numbers. So is "Nine nine nine", only that one is the one I need in an emergency, not when I fancy a new sofa.
Are they really that busy that they don't have time to say the price properly? Do they think it sounds dynamic and cool, and people will be more likely to buy because of it? Meh...
( , Sun 11 Apr 2010, 18:48, 3 replies)
In a 30-second advert
I'd truncate a lot of stuff down to get as much in as possible
( , Sun 11 Apr 2010, 23:16, closed)
I'd truncate a lot of stuff down to get as much in as possible
( , Sun 11 Apr 2010, 23:16, closed)
I repy with " 4 pounds 29 pence ? "
I'll have that for that price.
They soon shut up.
( , Mon 12 Apr 2010, 11:56, closed)
I'll have that for that price.
They soon shut up.
( , Mon 12 Apr 2010, 11:56, closed)
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