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"My family and I are looking for Six."

 

 

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"The Joy of Six"

 

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"I Want Your Six"

 

 

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"Let's Talk About Six"

 

 

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"Six and the City"

 

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See, Samsung and Sprint are missing the boat on numerous marketing campaigns.  I am coming up with these ideas right and left.  

 

However, that last one might be better suited to urbanite T-Mobile.

 

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I'm not going to lie, this ad seems like it could be very effective. Those types of advertisements from yesteryear were always just as bold and obvious as this one. It's literally what we've all been asking Sprint to do: Make an advertisement that CLEARLY states what the plan is, how much it costs, and what you can do with it. I feel like this could be a good one.

 

 

I mean, we could do without the innuendo, but if it works, stick with it!

 

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