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sandik17 said:It seems the question of 'household name' is coming under fire in the eng-engin ltd thread.
Have you or have you not heard about VoiP, and in particular Engin?
Would the members in your 'household' know about Engin after their current advertising campaigns?
IGO4IT said:I heard about ENG from my friends who saved from their service, I got sucked in too much by becoming a shareholder
I've been doing a lot of research since I had their shares around 6 months ago & practically all what I could come accross are IT sites reviews & general financial reviews,etc....
on AM radio, I heard people ringing talk back radio with nice comments on ENG service & savings on both 2UE & 2GB, they were a mix of businesses & normal home users, I'm not a big listener only while driving to & from work so they may have had more times on Radio that I don't know.
I think also few months back ABC TV had something on them.
I personally didn't come accross any marketing material as yet not a tv commercial or even a junk mail or anything of that sort as yet, practically a lot of talk from many people I know about how much they saved or others could save on their monthly bill.
You'll be shocked but "SOMEHOW" a lot of people know about this company but "NO ONE" really remembers how they first heard about
cheers,
sandik17 said:So....would you say 'practically' a household name?
IGO4IT said:they actually asked to give them phone number for ENG to become a subscriberlooks like I'm becoming a sales person without knowing & WITHOUT COMMISSION!!!
Duckman#72 said:Might I suggest IGO4IT that you send a PM to Sandik. She will give you the names and contact details of the pay officer down at ENG so that commissions can be forwarded to you. I believe Sandik is currently on $100 per posting on ASF.
I have to hand it to you Sandik - this has been a brilliant strategy to attract those ASF members in the minority that haven't read your ravings on the ENG thread. John Singleton eat your heart out.
On a lighter note - you are a contradiction in terms Sandik. You seem to be embracing the latest technology with unbridled passion yet look at your signature........."I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen". For those that don't know, Lloyd Dobler was the lead character in the 1980's movie Say Anything played by John Cusack. It was classic in it's day.
Based on his performance John Cusack was voted the "Thinking Womans Sex Symbol" in Smash Hits if I remember correctly. There are two very emotional and touching moments in the film. The first on is when Lloyd is trying to woo the "intelligent, well off girl from the other side of the town" and turns up to her place with a big "boom box", lifts it over his head and outside her bedroom window plays "'In Your Eyes".
The second memorable moment comes when he rings her up using a pay phone in the pouring rain and gets dumped. It is here that he whispers the line....I gave her my heart and she gave me this pen.
Now try and imagine the movie with the latest technology. Firstly, he would have just found out her email address from her friend and downloaded the song "In Your Eyes" from Bear Share and sent the attachment to her saying "Listen to this - Love Lloyd". Or he could have gone to her bedroon window and yelled out "Come and have a listen to this - I've brought around my MP3 player". Neither approach is very moving to me.
Finally, how romantic would it have been had he been dumped at home over the internet using VoIP!! Come on - no rain - no emotion - no coins dropping.
Sandik - look what your beloved technology will do for the movies.
Duckman
ctp6360 said:hey why don't you two morons take this into a private chat and stop wasting everyone's time with your petty bickering?
neither of you is doing anything beneficial to this forum, or providing any insight on the fundamentals or technicals of the company other than pointless conjecture
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