What's wrong with this ad in Coin World???

I am not trying to flame anyone here, but I do have some questions regarding logic and basic marketing skills. Perhaps you can enlighten me....
Coin World Ad, Monday, April 28, 2003
ASA - Accugrade, Inc. Advertisement, page 8, an excerpt from the top of the ad:
* ACG HAS NEVER HAD A MAJOR COMPLAINT IN COIN WORLD IN 5 YEARS
* ACG HAS NEVER HAD A MAJOR COMPLAINT IN 19 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Okay now, according to the add, they had a major complaint at least 5 years and 1 day ago, so if one applies basic logic, how could they have not had a major complaint in 19 years in business? Am I missing something? I must be missing something. Wouldn't Coin World's advertising staff at least recommend some simple grammar and structure changes to ACG before they go to print with a $1000 ad?
With regard to basic marketing techniques, isn't it better to simple EXCLUDE any wording at all regarding complaints? I mean, then the assumption would be that there has not been a problem in the past, imo.
One final thought: Can someone define "major complaint" to me?
Coin World Ad, Monday, April 28, 2003
ASA - Accugrade, Inc. Advertisement, page 8, an excerpt from the top of the ad:
* ACG HAS NEVER HAD A MAJOR COMPLAINT IN COIN WORLD IN 5 YEARS
* ACG HAS NEVER HAD A MAJOR COMPLAINT IN 19 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Okay now, according to the add, they had a major complaint at least 5 years and 1 day ago, so if one applies basic logic, how could they have not had a major complaint in 19 years in business? Am I missing something? I must be missing something. Wouldn't Coin World's advertising staff at least recommend some simple grammar and structure changes to ACG before they go to print with a $1000 ad?
With regard to basic marketing techniques, isn't it better to simple EXCLUDE any wording at all regarding complaints? I mean, then the assumption would be that there has not been a problem in the past, imo.
One final thought: Can someone define "major complaint" to me?
0
Comments
Joe.
Jim
Joe
that is a rather vague statement. maybe it means that they've never murdered one of their customers.
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!
"I have a Major Complaint"
..........Ken
Ed, acg means that in 5 years they have never had a problem with coin world putting out their ads.
<<* ACG HAS NEVER HAD A MAJOR COMPLAINT IN 19 YEARS IN BUSINESS>>
acg means that no one has ever shown up at the business to file a major complaint in 19 years.
Pennies make dollars, and dollars make slabs!
....inflation must be kicking in again this dollar says spend by Dec. 31 2004!
Erik
Larry Whitlow had a 1916-D ACG Mercury dime with a glued on mintmark. He took the coin in the slab to the ACG table and handed it to Alan Hager and asked what he was going to do about it. Hager turned his back with the coin, and busted it out of the slab. He handed the coin back to Larry and told him to take it up with the person that sold it to him. Larry found the show's organizer and returned with him to the ACG table. After some pressure, Hager cut him a post dated check for the value of the coin as slabbed.
Are we all missing the point here ......"I think thou doest protest too much".......when is the last time a Fortune 500 company used that statement ' never a major complaint...' in their advertising campaign......I think none....(well maybe Firestone tires..)
John
Enjoy the day.........
but where their advertising campaign is concerned, hard to imagine anyone being stupider than acg
K S
Brian.
<< <i>ACG is the demonic extention of Satan's realm. I take everything they say and filter it out.
>>
And i take what you say and get $50
Perhaps Larry purchased the coin knowing it to be a fake so that he could confront Alan with it.