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The words "up to... or more" are meaningless unless customers are being invited to choose one or the other.
If the latter is correct, I choose more.
Who's with me?!!!
Would you go for "Save up to 1% or more"? Or maybe "Save up to 99% or more"? I agree, meaningless.
But the little icon limits to 70%. I wonder why they added 'or more'. Or maybe there is more! (I didn't bother checking)
I looked. At a quick glance, it appears that I could save between 15% and 60%. That made me happy enough since there were a couple things I wanted.
"Save or don't save". That should cover everything, no matter whether one makes a purchase or not.
I always overanalyze commercials. It all started when I was a kid and a local lending institution advertised rates that were "lower than you might think". Even my 10-year-old brain had a heyday with that meaningless line.
I as well started analyzing commercials + marketing when I was 10. The Beatles had a never-ending stream of cuteness that got on my latest loose tooth.
I asked myself what did supposedly cute guys from England have to do with the quality of music. Nothing!, I concluded. So, I picked the Stones + the Animals, whose music had more feel for me, as well.
Ever since, I have had the sense to dissect the puffery.
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I asked myself what did supposedly cute guys from England have to do with the quality of music. Nothing!
Wait (1965)
Please Mr. Postman (1963)
Slow Down (1964)
It’s All Too Much (1969)
Misery (1963)
Tell Me Why (1964)
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (1965)
Tell Me What You See (1965)
For You Blue (1970)
I Want To Tell You (1966)
You Can’t Do That (1964)
It’s Only Love (1965)
Nowhere Man (1965)
Honey Don’t (1964)
Twist and Shout (1963)
Let It Be (1970)
With the Beatles (1963)
You Really Got A Hold On Me (1963)
I Will (1968)
Help! (1965)
This Boy (1963)
Get Back (1969)
Something (1969)
I Got A Feeling (1970)
If I Fell (1964)
If I Needed Someone (1965)
I’ll Get You (1963)
I’ve Just Seen A Face (1965)
I’m Looking Through You (1965)
I Call Your Name (1964)
Words Of Love (1964)
All You Need Is Love (1967)
I Want To Hold Your Hand (1963)
Carry That Weight (1969)
Chains (1963)
Yer Blues (1968)
Within You Without You (1967)
Ask Me Why (1963)
Any Time At All (1964)
Because (1969)
We Can Work It Out (1965)
Here Comes The Sun (1969)
Every Little Thing (1964)
Getting Better (1967)
With A Little Help From My Friends (1967)
The Beatles (1968)
Long, Long, Long (1968)
Rock And Roll Music (1964)
Revolution (1968)
A Taste Of Honey (1963)
Yes It Is (1965)
Eight Days A Week (1964)
Dig It (1970)
All Together Now (1969)
Here, There and Everywhere (1966)
Across The Universe (1969)
Come Together (1969)
I’ll Follow The Sun (1964)
You Know My Name (1970)
Little Child (1963)
From Me To You (1963)
Hello, Goodbye (1967)
Good Night (1968)
Golden Slumbers (1969)
Good Morning, Good Morning (1967)
Good Day Sunshine (1966)
The End (1969)
One of my pet peeves, too.
I assume 70% is the biggest discount they offer, and that "or more" means "with dynamic pricing." Which I don't really think should be called "saving," but I am not in marketing!
I asked myself what did supposedly cute guys from England have to do with the quality of music. Nothing! Wait (1965) Please Mr. Postman (1963) Slow Down (1964)
& etcetera....
Music is personal, +, Gordon, I figure U are a Beatles fan. My wife is one, over here in Canada. My final take on the Beatles is that they were a decent little pop band. For me, the greatest group out of England was Cream. So, to each his/her own.
Music is personal,... So, to each his/her own.
I told myself that, whatever the differences in musical preference between you and I, We Can Work It Out (1970).
I quite like The Beatles but I'm not actually a fanatic. I was just having a little fun with their song titles [:D]
Music is personal,... So, to each his/her own. I told myself that, whatever the differences in musical preference between you and I, We Can Work It Out (1970). I quite like The Beatles but I'm not actually a fanatic. I was just having a little fun with their song titles
I quite like The Beatles but I'm not actually a fanatic. I was just having a little fun with their song titles
Yup. No time for fussing + fighting, my friend......Now the song is playing in my head. I HAVE to make it so Yesterday to get some Satisfaction.
70%+ off Tomorrow would give me Satisfaction.
Faithlife corrected it: the ridiculous language of "up to... or more" is no more!
My work here is done. Goo goo g'joob [H]
My work here is done. Goo goo g'joob
Doing the Lord's work. lol