I got this offer in the mail last week.
Basically, it asks me to buy CLOTHES for Rs.100,000.00 (over 3 months) so that I can get diamonds worth Rs.35,000.00.
Or...
to buy CLOTHES for Rs 30,000.00 (again over 3 months) to get diamonds worth Rs.8,000.00.
If you are someone who buys clothes for this amount, are you really gonna be interested in the 'free offer'? Wont you, like, just walk into the jewellery shop and pick up the jewels you want?
Or, if you are someone who cant afford jewellery and so are likely to find a free diamond offer tempting, then again, are you someone who can afford to buy CLOTHES for that amount?
So someone please explain to me the logic behind this "OFFER"...
3 comments:
Well after your tribulation, I decided to take it upon myself to find out what the shopowners really thought. 2 scenarios. (A) Dude is married. Dude gets a platinum card from the call center he works in. He goes and buys clothes for Rs 100000. The shopowners know that the moment he enters his house the wife will peel the flesh from his chest and knot it into a rope and use that to hang him. She will then return the merchandise. So, they offered the bling for the wife. That way they get the customer back. Scenario (B) Dude is single and in a call center gets a platinum card. Buys clothes for Rs 100000 and gets the bling free, takes it immediately to M/s Champaklal Cruelchand and pawns it for Rs 30000 - takes that and buys more clothes, gets bling for 8000, pawns that for 5000, sells the clothes outside Nageshwara Rao Park, uses that money to buy Discover DTSi on HP, and rides away to Korangaatti palayam where he becomes Panchayat Chief and boinks the Head Postmaster's daughter.
most of the items in your blog are personal challenges. Would be better if you revisit you blog name....
To SuperThumby: I dont think the bank or the store or the jewellers thought of those exact scenarios
To Ez: Valid point. Will reconsider name change.
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