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20 August 2018, 11:30 PM | #31 |
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Well I guess it got some guy to come to the store and try to order one...sounds like it did its job.
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20 August 2018, 11:35 PM | #33 |
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I have seen this piece advertised too on the back of an airline magazine. Struck me as odd to picture something which isn’t available. Honestly can’t picture many other brand which could or would be able to pull this off.
I can’t think of any other brands/ products/ services who operate with this type of zero or limited availability model, and advertise so heavily above the line like this on specific models which are essentially unicorns.
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Any other retailer with big advertising would kinda want people to come in and buy the thing they have spent thousands advertising ... Its a funny old game
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The marketing department will have a budget that they have to spend.
If they don't spend it, the budget will likely be reduced. The watches wouldn't get cheaper though. |
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100% true.
kinda like going to a toy store (not even around the holidays) for the kids after watching a tv ad and finding out that item is "mission impossible" to buy. really stinks. Quote:
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Rolex and want what’s advertised ??? I think it’s a sham and scam by Rolex if you ask me. False advertising and a perfect scenario for a law suit by someone... FWIW |
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24 August 2018, 01:06 AM | #42 |
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24 August 2018, 01:22 AM | #44 |
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The question for me is: Does Rolex really need advertising?
I don't think they do. Maybe they should consider the Rolls Royce approach. |
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