Ross, I was actually thinking about the 'Best Buy Connection' today. That connection must be a Sting connection, because as I recall it, Best Buy played a role in his show at Central Park. Old habits die hard, I guess. And at least for that Central Park show, they gave tickets away for free...apparently they are getting us back! Rich --- rossv <rossv@shaw.ca> wrote:
Perhaps but certainly misleading. Otherwise why would they have on the homepage a big huge banner stating "POLICE LIVE" on the day of the PR? "Sign up here for your chance to get pre-sales." A gimmick. A misleading one at that.
I understand the fan club loyalty-But Best buy? Makes no sense to do what they did.
~~-----Original Message----- ~~From: Deborah Gee [mailto:debjgee@earthlink.net] ~~Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 11:03 AM ~~To: rossv ~~Cc: police@mailman.xmission.com ~~Subject: Re: [Police] Vancouver bestbuy code? ~~ ~~ ~~It was supposed to be for their loyal customers--not new ones. ~~ ~~On Feb 13, 2007, at 11:57 AM, rossv wrote: ~~ ~~> Well I joined the best buy newsletter to get a code, only ~~to find out ~~> you had to be a member BEFORE. So why did they have a big huge ~~> advertisement for it on the DAY of the PR, I'll never know. ~~> ~~> Anyway, anyone have a code they can give me for Vancouver? Ross ~~> ~~> ~~> _______________________________________________ ~~> Police mailing list ~~> Police@mailman.xmission.com ~~>
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