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#782865 by Hamster
17 Jun 2011, 19:45
Looks like the VS web team are at it again... ^) ^)
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I wonder if you can choose what price to pay for MIA or BOS :P ii)

Obviously, well I assume, the second set will be effective when the first set finishes. But why put both up at once? At least put a starting date for the second sale.
Last edited by Hamster on 17 Jun 2011, 20:05, edited 1 time in total.
#782870 by Luke085
17 Jun 2011, 19:55
I honestly have to wonder what they're doing!

Are we unnecessarily blaming VS IT? Surely a senior manager signs off/approves the content and the web team simply upload?

Either way, it's a sham!!!!
#782874 by Hamster
17 Jun 2011, 20:12
stevebrass wrote:Manchester to Washington? Via?


I was thinking that the other day too, looked it up out of curiosity, via LHR, also all prices were double what the sale says.
#782887 by Boo Boo
17 Jun 2011, 21:54
Doubt it is IT... Probably marketing providing the drivel....

Husband runs a web company and the content some of his clients provide for input into their sites.... ii)
#782898 by slinky09
18 Jun 2011, 07:40
I've heard it said by VS people that the marketing team act, and then think.

Either that or its run by muppets.

Or both.
#782905 by stevebrass
18 Jun 2011, 08:27
slinky09 wrote:I've heard it said by VS people that the marketing team act, and then think.

Either that or its run by muppets.

Or both.

I'd put my money on Kermit doing a better job.
#782907 by Silver Fox
18 Jun 2011, 09:46
stevebrass wrote:
slinky09 wrote:I've heard it said by VS people that the marketing team act, and then think.

Either that or its run by muppets.

Or both.

I'd put my money on Kermit doing a better job.


There is no place for kermitism in society these days. It is also derogatory to muppets the world over to be associated with "marketing". Consider yourself the receiver of a frosty stare. :)
#782908 by Scrooge
18 Jun 2011, 09:48
Harpers Tate wrote:^^

Happens in pretty much any big company!


No kidding, it took me a couple of months to break our marketing dept of thinking they can rewrite ads.
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