Jim Luttrall
02-08-2010, 09:38 AM
I tried to find the video clip on this but this is the best I could do:
The commercial features Dan, who owns a small barbershop. To his alarm, a large haircut chain moves in across the street, featuring six-dollar haircuts. Dan can't compete at that price. Instead, Dan goes to Office Depot, where he buys a sign:
WE FIX $6 HAIRCUTS
Soon, the large discount chain has gone out of business. All (presumably) because Dan was smart and didn't try to compete on price (and went to Office Depot to buy his sign).
I thought about our business and the $99 drive by inspector out there.
Maybe that will be my new catch phrase "I fix $6 inspections";)
The commercial features Dan, who owns a small barbershop. To his alarm, a large haircut chain moves in across the street, featuring six-dollar haircuts. Dan can't compete at that price. Instead, Dan goes to Office Depot, where he buys a sign:
WE FIX $6 HAIRCUTS
Soon, the large discount chain has gone out of business. All (presumably) because Dan was smart and didn't try to compete on price (and went to Office Depot to buy his sign).
I thought about our business and the $99 drive by inspector out there.
Maybe that will be my new catch phrase "I fix $6 inspections";)