The picture and headline are very catchy but then you read the little Ad and get disappointed! I actually felt from the Ad that if I go FT I might end up paying hefty amounts that they were trying to justify by using the brain surgeon’s metaphor.
If you wouldn’t compromise on the well-being of your product or service that you have built through those years, Subsequently you wouldn’t compromise on the ad agency that delivers the wrong information.
You need a surgeon when there is a some major fault in your body. For the well being, just a consultant or general practioner will do. Well the folks have corrected their grammar, but still lack the perception of a connoseiur. The ad guys need a formal education in English and not just a translation course. There are subtle differences in the meaning of words which only a guy with proper formal training can identify. So folks it is “Back to School”.
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Hanadi
The picture and headline are very catchy but then you read the little Ad and get disappointed! I actually felt from the Ad that if I go FT I might end up paying hefty amounts that they were trying to justify by using the brain surgeon’s metaphor.
Jun 19th, 2008
K.theKuwaiti
I would go to the best brain surgeon (another ISP).
Jun 19th, 2008
kre8tive
If you wouldn’t compromise on the well-being of your product or service that you have built through those years, Subsequently you wouldn’t compromise on the ad agency that delivers the wrong information.
Jun 19th, 2008
Mark
it could have been worst, imagine if it was United Networks that released the ad lol
Jun 19th, 2008
Jerry
You need a surgeon when there is a some major fault in your body. For the well being, just a consultant or general practioner will do. Well the folks have corrected their grammar, but still lack the perception of a connoseiur. The ad guys need a formal education in English and not just a translation course. There are subtle differences in the meaning of words which only a guy with proper formal training can identify. So folks it is “Back to School”.
Jun 19th, 2008
blogger
Hay guys, what’s going her?
It’s really bad campaign, i don’t know how the client approved that,
bad campaign guys
Jun 19th, 2008
blogger
Hay guys, what’s going her?
It’s really bad campaign, i don’t know how the client approved that,
bad campaign guys
Jun 19th, 2008
blogger
Hay guys, what’s going her?
It’s really bad campaign, i don’t know how the client approved that,
bad campaign guys
Jun 19th, 2008
HACKERS HUNTER
nice and clean
Jun 19th, 2008
kre8tive
Ok Blogger, we got you already, no need to type it three times, lol
Jun 20th, 2008
blogger
Sorry guys, by mistake
Jun 20th, 2008
Louai Alasfahani
:(
Jun 23rd, 2008
Panadol
I thought its a CD cover for AC/DC ..or Metallica :) .
Anyway… Not bad as a press article or for press materials, but don’t tell me they will use it for Outdoor ???. hehehe
Jun 23rd, 2008
Hanadi
I agree with panadol..
Jun 23rd, 2008
24
Well not a brain surgeon…this agency needs to hire a full time shrink…
Jun 29th, 2008
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