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Radio Shack as an Access Point? Seriously? ???
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2415962" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Radio Shack filed for bankruptcy a few years ago. I think a private equity group owns it now but most "Shacks" are franchised. They have all but disappeared and when was the last time you saw a Radio Shack national advertising campaign ? There was one in my area. Don't know if it's still there. The manager at the time told me this story. The day before this Amish guy walks in and according to what they call a religion everyone in the "order" is required to reject modern convenience's and "English" technology. He pulls out his I-phone that he has hidden in his back pocket and under his long coat so the elder wouldn't catch him with it unless he did a full body cavity search. He couldn't get it to work. The manager showed him how to use it. So the next day the manager to me. "This would be the perfect ad campaign slogan. Iphone a device so good you'll go to hell for it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2415962, member: 58386"] Radio Shack filed for bankruptcy a few years ago. I think a private equity group owns it now but most "Shacks" are franchised. They have all but disappeared and when was the last time you saw a Radio Shack national advertising campaign ? There was one in my area. Don't know if it's still there. The manager at the time told me this story. The day before this Amish guy walks in and according to what they call a religion everyone in the "order" is required to reject modern convenience's and "English" technology. He pulls out his I-phone that he has hidden in his back pocket and under his long coat so the elder wouldn't catch him with it unless he did a full body cavity search. He couldn't get it to work. The manager showed him how to use it. So the next day the manager to me. "This would be the perfect ad campaign slogan. Iphone a device so good you'll go to hell for it". [/QUOTE]
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