Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 18, 2010 at 17:11:17 from (174.124.87.189):
In Reply to: O/T Stupid Comercials posted by fergienewbee on December 18, 2010 at 10:26:54:
Welllllllllllllll, Guess what friends & Neighbors. Were all paying for the commercials,as it is the cost being incorporated in the product sales. Neat huh? We can gripe about it ,but won"t do any good/Think about what a box of cerial would cost to buy if it came in a plain looking ctn,with no color, no information on nutritional values, No commercial bogus promises,no actors fees, no studio time, no musical numbers,Distributional cost, etc.Heck it would almost(YEP I SAID ALMOST) be FREE ,yeAAAAAAAA Right. Free? whats that?In order to market their cerial product(as with any products) Commercials is their way to make money. Like selling sand to the ARABS,it wont happen unless they can make a demand for the product. Years ago(during the dinosaur era) there was RADIO,where by word of mouth from neighbor to neighbor, family to family,made their sales for em. Radio was the locomotive drive for their product-services. Well we Jumped into the 20th century, and now become the scrape goat for their dumb commercial ads AND PRODUCTS that have a life expectancy of about 5 min after you buy it. Don"t like em? Turn off the t.v.other then doing that, your (like me) STUCK PALLY!!! Reguards (still disliking commercials) LOU.
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