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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft's "Pawn Stars" commercial is the most disgusting running this season [View all]Initech
(108,728 posts)47. You haven't seen the Audi and Lexus ones.
I'd post clips from Youtube but I can't find any links.
The Audi commercial - Audi cars appear and then the people who own Lexus, Mercedes, and BMW all drop their keys in the Salvation Army bucket. And Santa's helper says "We're gonna need a bigger bucket".
The Lexus commercial - in this huge mansion, this woman is sewing one of those giant bows and at the end, three Lexus models are seen with giant bows on them.
Who are these car company commercials catering to?
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Microsoft's "Pawn Stars" commercial is the most disgusting running this season [View all]
jmowreader
Nov 2013
OP
Android is a cool device. And not controlled by the apple censors. They have leap over the Apple....
Logical
Nov 2013
#28
LOL, ok. I guess you hate Pawn Stars or Microsoft. This place cracks me up. n-t
Logical
Nov 2013
#24
Just as a data point.. the mind behind the Scroogled campaign and this ad is Mark Penn
Rosco T.
Nov 2013
#26
"Resale" just doesn't enter into it, for me. Then again I am a man of relatively few possessions...
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#40
How much you can resell an item for is a pretty good indicator of it's true worth.
Jetboy
Dec 2013
#41
I guess the items I typically buy (books, CD's) are low enough in value that I don't even think
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#42
Yeah, but my purchases are generally always based on what I actually want to read/listen to.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#44
Also incase you're interested.. the Advertising Industry's reaction to the ad...
Rosco T.
Nov 2013
#33