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Post by timelesstable on Sept 13, 2010 19:21:27 GMT 1
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Post by northerner on Sept 13, 2010 21:14:41 GMT 1
I'm assuming the bus operators get some revenue for advertising on their tickets, so I'd say it's a good idea. Unusual choice for South Yorkshire, its usually McDonald's
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Post by timelesstable on Sept 13, 2010 21:45:47 GMT 1
I'm assuming the bus operators get some revenue for advertising on their tickets, so I'd say it's a good idea. Unusual choice for South Yorkshire, its usually McDonald's I can't imagine it's a real money spinner for the bus operators. Could always get really slick and have the compamy name on the rear and print the advert on the front of the ticket.
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kendall17
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Post by kendall17 on Sept 13, 2010 22:28:57 GMT 1
McDonalds. They're superior offers.
I think they are good way of making a quick buck just like all advertising on the buses. Its there, its not going to cost, use the available space.
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Post by northerner on Sept 13, 2010 22:49:13 GMT 1
Only problem with the McDonalds offers are that they always seem to exclude stores with a Drive Thru, which means most outlets are excluded!!!
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Post by A1YBG on Sept 14, 2010 17:29:29 GMT 1
I work for McDs and we have a drive thru and we accept them. What its supposed to mean u can't use it AT a Drive Thru. Depending on stores some honour them. We also get vouchers from Wales, York and even Scotland! Mine is Birstall store near Ikea. LOL
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Post by northerner on Sept 14, 2010 21:59:16 GMT 1
Ah right, cheers for that!
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