Before coming attractions at the movies there are commercials. If one asked you to put their # in your phone.
LocksmithBoB asked:
Would you? The number is to a locksmith in case you ever get locked out of your car/home. What do ya think?
Would you? The number is to a locksmith in case you ever get locked out of your car/home. What do ya think?
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I wouldn’t. I’d be too busy eating my Junior Mints. It’s rude to take your phone to the movies anyway.
No chance. I’d rather get a number from the phone book.
not supposed to have cell phone on in the theater
If you are saying I would have to listen to the locksmith’s commercial before I could use the phone each time, the answer is no and again NO. I would rather break a window to get inside rather then put up with that if needs be. We have way to much commercials as it stands and it is exasperating in most cases. The day they start doing that on the phone I will get a blanket and use smoke signals instead.
well
first of all,
it would have to be a lock smith
that is well known
but if its a conveincing advertisment i would probably right down the number just incase
i mean
who knowws
when you will get locked in your car or home
Good idea, but I (and a lot of others) turn off my phone as soon as I get in the theater. I suppose there are people who leave it on vibrate, but you will be missing a substantial number of potential targets. But maybe you could put it on a slide that says “Please turn off your cellphone, but before you do…” then your pitch.
If they did it in an interesting way I would. Something like a picture of a mom holding all her groceries surrounded by her kids staring into the locked car with the keys in the ignition – and the tag line “who would you call??” The suggest they add your number to their phone “just in case.” I never remember to turn my phone off until the movie theatre reminds me – and plenty of people don’t remember until it rings! I really like your idea.