They have a fancy name for the plasticky faces on thin and anorexic women models and surprisingly, their advertisements are a huge hit in the current IPL matches.
I understand that they were a “hot topic” of discussion after the making of the advertisements was shown in some frigging channel.
If the whole idea is to “stimulate” the discussion, it makes sense from purely advertising point of view. In my opinion, it is a refreshing change from the pug as a mascot to the anorexic malnourished women. It has no relevance whatsoever, for the services that the company renders nor the type of their services.
I can assure that they have demented dim wit morons staffed in their division. It does try to create a positive spin around the “ownership” but in pure terms of customer satisfaction or network coverage I would rate Vodafone as one of the worst I have ever encountered.
I am seriously waiting for the mobile number portability to be introduced so that I can bet my options and shift to an operator which suits my temperament.
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