I bet he does too, ask him if the destruction of the Cadillac was fictitious? I think a nice commerial of someone chopping up their shoes with an axe would be humorous and lighthearted in my eyes. Outrageousness is ok, but bad taste and wanton destruction of historical items is not a good way to convince me to buy anyone's products. Argh, it still irks me! Just glad it wasn a Mopar. Dave Stragand wrote: > I bet he drives a Honda Civic... > > -Dave > > Ron Wrote: > > Dear Mr Stragand, > > Thank you for your letter regarding our new Make Room for Shoes ad > campaign > that is helping launch NORDSTROMshoes.com, the world's biggest shoe > store. > We sincerely regret that the ad you mentioned did not come across to you > in > the humorous and lighthearted way it was intended. The campaign was > designed > for comic effect rather than literal interpretation -- The extreme > example is just used > to demonstrate the irrational passion of shoe lovers in an > attention-getting manner. > > We do know many of our customers love shoes, and the campaign provides > some > outrageous, but fictitious examples of what women might do to make room > for > more of them. We greatly appreciate your feedback and will give careful > consideration > to your thoughts as we move ahead with Nordstrom.com and its marketing > efforts. > > Kind Regards, > > Ron > Customer Service > Contactparamus@nordstrom.com > http://www.nordstrom.com
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