Posted on 03/03/2009 4:40:27 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
STUTTGART, Germany The soldiers from the 554th Military Police Company filed into the food court Tuesday afternoon, looking businesslike and ready to chow down.
The unit, scheduled to deploy for Afghanistan this spring, was told they were getting a free pre-deployment pizza party from the local Pizza Hut at Panzer Kaserne, which wanted to show its appreciation for the MPs regular patronage.
But the party was just a ruse.
The target for the schemers from Army and Air Force Exchange Service and Pizza Hut was an unsuspecting noncommissioned officer from the MP outfit. The party was just a ploy to get him on the scene.
Staff Sgt. Britt Boyer seemed oblivious as he sat down with his fellow soldiers, who were surrounded by marketing-type people decked out in Pizza Hut attire and looking all geared up to do some promoting.
Also standing around were people taking pictures and an American Forces Network cameraman documenting the whole thing: Soldiers eating pizza. It all looked a little over the top, but no one seemed to care or even notice the brand new Ford Fusion sitting outside with balloons on it.
Then Boyer was called forward to receive a special prize for being Pizza Huts most loyal and frequent customer.
"Heres your own personalized pan pizza," said the Pizza Hut worker, presenting the soldier with a little pizza box. "Open it."
But rather than a greasy pizza, the box held a set of car keys. As Boyer turned his head to look out the window where the shiny white car sat parked, he put two and two together. Then came the whoops and cheers from troops.
"I didnt suspect anything," said Boyer, dumbfounded by the giveaway. He had filled out an entry form as part of a promotion, but that was months ago.
As he inspected his new car, Boyer made a call to share the news with his disbelieving wife, Teresa.
"Its going to be your car," he told her.
"Its nice to know shell have a reliable car while Im gone," Boyer said after hanging up.
Considering how little they get paid for the job they do - Yay for him!
A huge lump-in-the-throat bump!
all those guys deserve to win a new car for when they get home. Hey GM, FORD, DODGE, what great advertisement for you and maybe boost your sales,
That’s a great idea!
yep, instead of all that high dollar advertising. seems to me that would be less money seeing that they would be at cost. And man.....what advertisment...would really boost their image 100%. And you know that news would hit every news station, and paper in the whole country. Use some of that executive bonus money....
Greasy Pizza?
Great writing!
I think you’re on to something. The PR would be awesome!!
Hoo-Ah! I’m happy to hear this! I personally own a 2008 fully-loaded Ford Fusion and am loving this car! It’s a great car for the money...lot’s of really nice extras, but not the cost to go with them. A great car indeed. Mucho congrats to the Sargeant and his Mrs.
Yay for him, indeed! And yay for his wife. I hope they have the money to pay the income taxes on this.
maybe so....but that would make too much common sense, of which they are severally lacking
I hope that the prize included taxes and fees so Pizza HUt doesn’t have an “Oprah” episode.
Oprah car winners hit with hefty tax
Like any prize, the value is counted as income; winners must pay up to $7,000 or forfeit the car.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/22/news/newsmakers/oprah_car_tax/index.htm
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