To: chasio649
Carville and Ventura are two high profile figures. I don't blame Infone for using them.
I can't believe you object to James Carville being in commercials. Tell me you're not that petty.
2 posted on
06/24/2003 7:05:54 PM PDT by
sinkspur
To: sinkspur
No....i don't object....they can put on anyone they like...i questioned why they would use someone like Carville....why not OJ?..he's a high profile figure...oh that's right..he's quite distatstful to a large segment of the population
3 posted on
06/24/2003 7:11:59 PM PDT by
chasio649
To: sinkspur
I heard the ad and decided that any company that pitches their product with a lying low-life like Carville is no company that I want to do business with. They were disconnected...
To: sinkspur
Tell me you're not that petty. Nice to know that can post your thoughts / ideas here and not worry about being being called names. Nice job.
Seems to be a trend as of late, and I see it coming more from the "older" members.
LVM
To: sinkspur
I don't object, though I have to say that I'd be surprised if 25% of adults in this country knew who he was.
To: sinkspur
I don't object to Carville being in commercials, but I do consider it stupid to use such a known liar as a company spokesman.
While I acknowledge their right to use whatever spokesman they choose, I would never do business with a company who would use Carville as a spokesman. I consider the integrity, or lack thereof in this case, of the spokesman to be a reflection of the integrity, or lack thereof, of the company.
38 posted on
06/24/2003 7:58:59 PM PDT by
alnick
To: sinkspur
"Carville and Ventura are two high profile figures. I don't blame Infone for using them."I do. Carville's appearance alone will eliminate me as an Infone client.....
40 posted on
06/24/2003 8:01:21 PM PDT by
yooper
To: sinkspur
I can't believe you object to James Carville being in commercials. Tell me you're not that petty. Carville's a turn-off...
To say he would convince me not to buy any product or service he advertises would be an understatement.
That's more than an objection. That's money in the hands of their competition...
45 posted on
06/24/2003 8:13:01 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: sinkspur
I object to Carville being used in ads- from the standpoint of that being such a polarizing approach so as to offend my judgment as far as what makes good business sense.
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