--- "Wallach, Levi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ummm, maybe these have some value as collectibles? I have no idea,
> but
> I can't stand the thought of paying companies to advertise their
> products or services for them. This is one of the biggest scams that
> companies have somehow convinced people that they should pay for the
> "privilege" of promoting stuff for them. At the very least such
> promotional clothes or other items should be heavily subsidized...
I agree with you entirely, but the truth of the matter is that it's
being done contantly. How many people have you seen wearing: Old
Navy, Abercrombie and Fitch, Nike, Adidas. The Euro sport teams with
Vodafone or T-Mobile. I hate it but it's a fact of life these days.
Pardon the expression but we've all become whores to advertise and it's
not likely to get any better any time soon.
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