I Claim My Prize!

in #funny2 years ago


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I've just finished watching "Pepsi, where's my jet?" on Netflix. It's a story about how Pepsi Cola rang a promotion whereby you could collect points to be redeemed for things like tee shirts, baseball caps, and sunglasses; you get the idea. They ran a TV ad (I remember it as well) where a kid turns up to school with a harrier jump jet, the inference being that he bought it with 7,000,000 points earned from buying Pepsi. I don't want to spoil it for anyone who doesn't know the story, but basically, John Leonard worked out, along with his friend Todd Hoffman that there was, in fact, a way he could gain enough points to earn the jet which I hasten to add, at the time, was worth $32 Million. As you can imagine, Pepsi does everything in its power to get out of supplying the Harrier; they stick to the story that it was all a big joke and was never a genuine offer. Michael Patti, who at the time was an account executive for the advertising firm BBDO Worldwide, an advertising agency and heavily involved in the creation of the advert, probably gives the best explanation of what went wrong "Originally it was 7,000,000,000 points, but someone from Pepsi said there were too many zeros on the screen. 🤦‍♂️


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This reminded me of the Hoover (Vacuum cleaner) free flights promotion in 1992. Hoover offered two round-trip aeroplane tickets to America, worth around £600 at the time. All you had to do was purchase any Hoover product for at least £100. They thought that customers would spend well over the £100 minimum for starters, but to make sure, they made the claims process complicated. Thousands bought £100 vacuums and completed the claim forms, but Hoover (UK) refused to pay out. Somebody had got it seriously wrong at Hoover; having never recovered from the losses incurred, Hoover (UK) was sold to Candy.

My Grandmother had one of those Satellite hoovers. It rode on a cushion of air pumped out of the base. I remember it being heaps of fun to fling around, although the skirting boards and furniture didn't appreciate it. 🤣


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Back in the early 90s' I worked for a recruitment company; in fact, I was a branch manager, and part of my role was to place adverts weekly in the local newspapers. One week I ran an advert past my area manager:

"Want to get to America? Australia? Or the Bahamas? Working for us could get you there!"

My area manager looked at me like I had gone insane. "Pete, seriously, you don't want to run that advert." horrified that my brilliant idea was being rejected out of hand, I stuck to my guns and insisted that he let me run it. I could see it now in the internal company magazine:

"Cannon is firing on all cylinders again as he recruits most of the town with his latest recruitment campaign!"

(I'd been in the magazine once before for helping another branch out by hiring coaches at a really low price and bussing workers over to their contract. I suspect Cannon fires on all cylinders was a pisstake, but I can't be sure? 🤔)

I placed the advert, and the following day OMG! The phone was ringing its arse off, and there was a queue from our office front door down the street and around the corner! "ABOUT THESE JOBS IN AMERICA?" screamed a guy down the phone line. Aye? There are no jobs in America? "That's not what your advert says." Aye? It says want to get to America. It says nothing about a job there. "But you're a recruitment company, and you're talking about going to America!" yes, if you worked for us, you could save enough money to get you there!"

Two weeks. It took over two weeks for that mess to fizzle out. I learned a valuable lesson. Don't try and entice people; they'll probably come! 🤦‍♂️


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I don't remember the hoover offer, although I do remember that vacuum! I do remember the Pepsi ad was not aware of the jet controversy! I'll watch for the movie.
I think your ad was clever. And certainly got results!

Yeah, but not the success I was expecting. It was a total nightmare. I know these days you shouldn't say this, but people really are thick as two short planks.

I probably could have written that post better, but I wanted to get it done and as I keep saying, my time is limited. I am disappointed that what I was hoping to point out was that the folks behind adverts, myself included, can have some really dumb ideas and the reason we don't see the pitiful is because we're too excited with the idea we've come up with.

I'm not sure about the Pepsi/Jet thing. If they hadn't shown the Pepsi Number Fever debacle in the Philippines, I would have said it was a genuine mistake, but it did make you wonder if it was deliberately misleading just to sell more pop. 🤷‍♂️

I haven't watched the Pepsi doc yet, but I do agree that you should have posted this to #cinetv. This is exactly the kind of content they are looking for!

Didn't know about them. 🤷‍♂️

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But you decided to cut-n-paste it here. I suspect as some sort of exposé, I'm fairly disappointed tbh.

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Yeah, you're not wrong.

Happy posting, interesting documentary that one! Should post this in Cine TV!

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I just read about the Pepsi story, but not sure I'll find time to watch the show. I would think any company would have its lawyers review any ads as you should not promise anything you can't deliver on. Suing a customer is not a good look. I remember the Hoover thing, but I didn't get in on it.

There were cases where companies would mis-price some item online and people would pile in, but I heard that the stated price is 'an offer to trade' and is not always binding. When the system is all automated they may take orders anyway.

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It's up over $4 now :)

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That's up to the community as you know. At least you got comments from other people and that was nothing to do with me.

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Well you said it and it was there for others to see. People might not know your sense of humour.

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