On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 7:16 AM, Agung Nugroho <[email protected]>wrote:

> semoga 'kebusukan' samsung ini ( kalo bisa disebut begitu ) tidak
> mencerminkan samsung global, semoga hanya samsung india saja..


yang ini samsung korea:

http://int13.net/france/blog/i-won-a-contest-to-go-to-the-london-olympic-games/

I WON A CONTEST TO GO TO THE LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES.
by ADMIN on 11 AOÛT 2012 in NON
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Disclaimer: I was unable to obtain a copy of the NDA (non-disclosure
agreement) which I signed at the beginning of the trip and as such I have
chosen not to give the name of the brand I am talking about. I would like
to apologise in advance to the French subsidiary of this brand who have
organised the most amazing events over the past two years. I would also
like to give my sincere apologies to one person in particular, in Korea,
who I respect enormously and who, I hope, knows who she is.

In 2010, I became part of a brand ambassador programme for a major Korean
brand. For 2 years, I have really enjoyed the work I did for them –
attending numerous fantastic events to promote their company to both a
local and global audience. This programme exists in several countries other
than France, though each is run slightly differently.

As part of the Olympic Games in London, the brand organised an
international event which would bring together ambassadors from all these
different countries *with the promise of an all-expenses paid trip to London
* – including tickets to experience the Olympic Games.

In order to choose the winners, they held a competition. The objective was
to promote the functionality of one of their devices by making videos. The
selection criteria was based on the number of views and the originality and
creativity of the content.

On March 30th I received this:

 *HOLLY SHIT I WON !*

Several months later, I am on my way to London without any information
about the trip other than the flight number, the address of the hotel and
some vague information about the other ambassadors who I would be meeting.

I was already quite worried as we had been split into 4 groups. My own
group is a little different to the others, less mixed and spending less
time in London. Here is the composition:
2 ambassadors from China (with 2 guests)
1 ambassador from Thailand
Me (from France!)DAY TWO, THE BRIEFING

Once we finally got on site, we were informed of the missions which we had
to do. Essentially:
Share as much as possible on Twitter, Facebook and other social media
networks.
Go to XXXXX shops and gain insight into what visitors thought about the
products and the shops.
Take pictures of ourselves in front of OOH advertisements (billboards).

*Every day we had to do a report with questions like “What did you do
today?” “What will do you tomorrow?” which had to be handed in by 11pm
every night.* And the interviews with customers would have to be sent at
the very end of the trip.

I found it very interesting that we had to hand the report in by 11pm every
night. Every night we met as a group at 5.30~6.30 pm for dinner and then
arrived back at the hotel between 9 and 10.30pm. This ensured that we were
stuck in our hotel room for half an hour after dinner with no desire to go
out and enjoy ourselves afterwards, especially after having worked a full
day. We were not allowed to drink alcohol in the restaurants but that
didn’t stop me from ordering wine at every meal… Fuck it, I’m French!! [image:
;)]

The second interesting thing was that if we decided to leave the hotel, we
were always greeted by the staff in the lobby. They didn’t leave the hotel
until they received all of the daily reports from the ambassadors. Do they
not realise that we are all over 15?
DAY 3 – THE HARD WORK BEGINS:

And I’m already bored : the missions are not exciting, and I struggle to
find anything to share with my friends on Facebook that wouldn’t bore them
stiff. I’m in London for the Olympics, but where are the Olympics?

*Supervisors from the brand follow us during all trips and ask us to stay
together “for safety reasons”.* I might however be lucky: other ambassadors
are promoters, which means they stay in malls for hours, showing the
brand’s products to the public for a £25 daily compensation.

I can also clearly see that the Chinese ambassadors’ guests are wondering
what they’re doing here. Somebody probably promised them amazing holidays
in London at the heart of the Olympic experience, but they have no special
treatment. They have to take part to all activities and send reports like
everyone else.

In the street, one of the guests is crying silently but heavily, his tears
rolling down the cheeks…
DAY 4 – THE FIRST CONFRONTATION:

Today, the agency decided to assign us a new mission: recording 3 videos
highlighting the features of one of the brand’s products. In three hours.

Obviously we are absolutely not equipped to do that. We even lack an
editing software on our PCs. I worked one hour and produced some rushes but
my supervisor dismissed it as “a bad idea”. We’re already one hour behind
on our schedule and it’s time to go on the “shop tour”, meaning forced
walking across the city.

In one of the shops, a Korean supervisor suddenly takes my camera: “Now I’m
recording you saying something to your friends about the shop. And you will
put it on your Youtube account”, he orders. Excuse me? Does he realise that
this kind of video will bring no benefit to the brand, and I’ll be the
laughing stock of my Youtube friends? Luckily, the background noises were
too high for the video to be uploadable.

*Deprivation of freedom real now and I really begin to have trouble to see
the good side of this trip.*However, the young ambassadors are cheerful and
in spite of the general exhaustion, everyone seems to make efforts to keep
smiling and take the most of our London experience.
DAY 5 – WRONG ALLEGATIONS

I’m really tired and I slept really really bad.
But we had to go to the same shop we already visited and where there is
almost nothing to do after having collected the goodies. We’re still
closely followed by our supervisors.

At lunchtime, we finally get 2 hours of break. WOW. TWO HOURS? ALONE? At
this point it’s the nirvana. But we nevertheless have something to do :
”sharing a lot of content on social networks”. My Thai friend took the
opportunity to go shopping for 20 minutes.

Now the break is over and *I felt that the Korean supervisor boss is a bit
annoyed*. She started to blame the other girl about the shopping. “it’s not
the time for shopping! you should share content!”

Finally she turns to me *“you did nothing! you did nothing!” She’s starting
to act weird and repeat herself.*But about 10 minutes earlier, I shared a
picture on Facebook, with some success. Myselft, tea-potting in front of a
giant ad of the brand.

I showed her the picture and she went silent. Of course she never
apologized. In fact, she forgot to add me on Facebook so she could not see
any of my publications…

Probably annoyed, she asked me to go on the shop and say something in front
of camera to promote the brand. I didn’t know what to say… I did not
prepared any speech because I wasn’t aware. Of course the result was quite
disappointing.

But the day was not finished! *We had to complete five OOH pictures
together.* Thanks to the motivation of the group to finish that at soon as
possible, we got seven. The guy at the agency announced the good news,
we’re free! Yes, but it’s 5.30 PM. Thank you so much to give us one free
evening…
DAY SIX, NERVOUS BREAKDOWN

In the original schedule, we had to visit London, but they canceled this
activity because of the weather.

Uh? Because of the rain? In London?

OK. So we spent two hours at the Museum of london. Seems like the only free
museum of London, quite boring.

At this point my chinese friends starts to look disappointed and sad, no
visit, no shopping. While in the museum we started to speak frankly.
Everyone criticizes the brand with his words, sometimes harsh, often
clumsy, because of the language barrier. But one guy can’t stop talking, he
was clearly pissed off.

Tonight at the restaurant – great temple of junk food recommended but one
of the influential ambassador – I drunk too much, but always in control.
The evening “drags” and it’s already 10.30 PM so we return to the hotel.

I decide with absolutely no reason (consciously) to go out to enjoy my last
night without sending my report. Except… *They’re all waiting for me in the
lobby.* They challenge me and I replied that I did not intend to write this
document. I was provocative. “Just tell me what I should write so that it
suits you. I can be sick or drunk. Or being a so bad ambassador that don’t
respect the rules, I don’t care, really.” The person with whom I was
talking gave up.

I left the hotel. But I saw two others following me in the street. WTF!?

They didn’t want to let me go. We screamed at each others. Finally, because
I was tired and weak, I agreed and went back in my room writing this
fucking report.

*After going down I saw that they were still standing in the lobby.* They
said : “you didn’t send you voice customers”. Damn… I forgot this stupid
thing. But I was too angry to think about it and I just say something like
“What! You really think I will go back on my room! No way!” with a lot of
anger. I crossed the street and stumbled upon three ambassadors and started
telling what’s happening.

And then, what I saw? *One of the Korean girls, the scariest one, followed
me in the street!* Also I trotted like an afraid cat and waited 1 hour
outside, I felt lonely, very tired and scared.

After an hour, my phone was shutting down and I decided to return at the
hotel. Wow, this time everybody is gone away. The evening is ruined and I’m
completely disgusted. I’m going back to France Tomorrow.
CONCLUSION

*From the Olympic Games, I saw two games. *
The second day, a semi-final of table tennis in a stadium out the city and
the sixth, a Volleyball eliminatory at Earls Court. *We didn’t had the
chance to see the olympic stadium, or participate to other festive events
related to the olympics.* Of course I had no opportunity to watch
television. The rest of the time we worked for the brand, with continuous
coaching and only one free night.

The most embarrassing thing is the surreal feeling of being trapped. I also
felt the indifference and contempt. In their eyes,* I was a 30 years child
in a labor camp with useless activities.* And the last day (and only this
last day) I decided that I wasn’t going to follow one of the most stupid
rule.

I honestly thought I was doing my best even if I was surprised to have to
work 8 hours per day for 3 days, and that I hadn’t signed any contract.
I thought that I just had to share cool pictures and status about the trip
on Social Networks,* in my way*, with my words.

Finally, everyone forgot the most essential thing. *We were in the heart of
an exceptional event. There was so many things to do to enjoy it! It should
have been much better for us and for the brand.* We could have done Video
workshops, meetings with members of the olympics staff. Participating to
this special event with fervor and creating quality content.

*[edit] I would like to say again the the french subsidiary has nothing to
do with this. The Korean agency contacted us directly. I did not expected
to be free 100% during this week. But I was not expecting the full time
coaching, additional tasks, schedules, long walks and the weird and sad
spirit of this trip.*

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