I like the old radio shows that were funded by sponsors and included product placement in the script! Not only is the creative placement entertaining, but it gives a glimpse into what real life was like in those days.
I would much prefer that kind of corporate sponsorship, than government funding. And product placement within a story or comedy routine is FAR less annoying than commercials (although some commercials today are becoming as or more entertaining than the main feature).
That’s really “for the birds”, as it see it.—Back when Sears and Wards were the major mail order companies, shipping charges (normally postage) were exempt from sales tax. Later somebody got legislation passed that “shipping and handling” would be exempt from sales tax. The biggest problem is that nobody defined what “handling” is. Actually, it is normally part of the cost of doing business and therefore part of the cost of product, but it sounds better if product price is lowered and the difference put 9in “handling.”
You should try living in Canada and ordering something on line from the States. Suppliers will ship in America for the cheapest rate, but if it’s going to Canada they’ll only ship Canada Post super-deluxe. Postage is usually several times the cost of the item.
Phatts over 10 years ago
Hey, no free advertising!!
coffeemugman over 10 years ago
Could be worse, could be gripping the husk of a coconut in his beak. African, or European?
AKHenderson Premium Member over 10 years ago
Twitterzon?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
Product placement two different ways.
aprilrg over 10 years ago
Good one!
RalphZIggy over 10 years ago
so that’s how amazon delivered things before Wells Fargo came around
stuart over 10 years ago
I like the old radio shows that were funded by sponsors and included product placement in the script! Not only is the creative placement entertaining, but it gives a glimpse into what real life was like in those days.
I would much prefer that kind of corporate sponsorship, than government funding. And product placement within a story or comedy routine is FAR less annoying than commercials (although some commercials today are becoming as or more entertaining than the main feature).
ArseGrammatica over 10 years ago
Why did they hire him if he can’t carry a box?
pouncingtiger over 10 years ago
Prehistoric Amazon drone
Tin Can Twidget over 10 years ago
That’s really “for the birds”, as it see it.—Back when Sears and Wards were the major mail order companies, shipping charges (normally postage) were exempt from sales tax. Later somebody got legislation passed that “shipping and handling” would be exempt from sales tax. The biggest problem is that nobody defined what “handling” is. Actually, it is normally part of the cost of doing business and therefore part of the cost of product, but it sounds better if product price is lowered and the difference put 9in “handling.”
JP Steve Premium Member over 10 years ago
You should try living in Canada and ordering something on line from the States. Suppliers will ship in America for the cheapest rate, but if it’s going to Canada they’ll only ship Canada Post super-deluxe. Postage is usually several times the cost of the item.
rustytruck over 10 years ago
“We want a shrubbery!” What department at Amazon is that under?