Awesome Christmas stunt by West Jet

Wow what a marketing ploy :p

I bet the people that asked for underwear and socks thought a little harder at the time :p

Just imagine asking for pants, then seeing the next guy walk off with a 50 inch tv! :D

Great video thanks, the missus had mentioned it yesterday, nice to see it!
 
What a load of vacuous gifts! People are so basic.

Imagine crying because you'd got a TV. Jesus.
 
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******* infuriating.

I don't want to laugh on a plane, its meant to be a orderly procedure conducted with military precision. What a twonk.

Relax and have a laugh occasionally, you'll live longer.

Brilliant move by them, even if it was to get more custom its a good way to go about it.
 
What a load of vacuous gifts! People are so basic.

Imagine crying because you'd got a TV. Jesus.

Seriously? It's the point that they've gone out of their way to do anything at all. You have no idea what their financial situation is??? :confused:
 
I started a website selling beanie hats. One Christmas I randomly enclosed a gift wrapped iPod Shuffle for 5 customers.

Not one of them contacted me to say thanks!

Would probably do it again though. :D
 
Well, if you want a 50" TV, you're probably not doing too bad to begin with.

As for the video itself, one word: cheesefest. :rolleyes:

I'm pretty sure a lot of homeless people would probably quite like a 50" tv. I don't really quite follow your logic.
 
Well, if you want a 50" TV, you're probably not doing too bad to begin with.

As for the video itself, one word: cheesefest. :rolleyes:
What? Did you see her reaction?

As they wished for a "big TV", chances are they didn't have one.
Why the **** would you wish for something you already have? :confused:
 
I started a website selling beanie hats. One Christmas I randomly enclosed a gift wrapped iPod Shuffle for 5 customers.

Not one of them contacted me to say thanks!

Would probably do it again though. :D

Probably thought it was a mistake and kept shut :p
 
******* infuriating.

I don't want to laugh on a plane, its meant to be a orderly procedure conducted with military precision. What a twonk.

I fully understand what you are saying Eames, however people tend to get bored with the safety demonstrations when they fly and as a result switch off and don't listen to it. If this encourages them to listen and pay attention, then surely it can only be a good thing and has achieved it's objective? I appreciate it should not be made out to be funny - if something goes wrong then it's far from a laughing matter, but much worse if most of the cabin have not listened to a word of the safety briefing.
 
That's a really neat way to jolly up the customers and ensure brand loyality .... now why cant Susan Boyle send me a signed set of her bloomers :(
 
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