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  • confused89

    Sharpshooter
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    Aug 31, 2009
    611
    18
    IN
    I got sent a survey by remington via e-mail about if I would be more willing to buy a firearm if they had a certain spokesperson telling me too. They had a list of people, 3 out of 10 that I have heard of before. At the very end it asked me the question of who I would want to be their spokesperson and why. I naturally put Tom Selleck in there. :rockwoot: My response of why was "do I really have to explain this?" Who would your celebrity spokesperson of choice be?
     

    cbop

    Marksman
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    Jul 21, 2009
    175
    18
    Winamac
    My reply to the survey was that I am not swayed by celebrity spokespeople... they should sell the product instead of a personality. I can't think of a single item that I have ever bought due to some celebrity endorsing it, actually, I would be less inclined to buy because of endorsements since I know that the price is necessarily inflated to pay for that endorsement. Manufacturers should hitch their wagons to quality rather than popularity contests.
     
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