You've got to be kidding me Shure...
Dec 11, 2008 at 11:33 AM Post #16 of 20
Don't see the problem.
If you don't like the t-shirt, use it to dust your home, wash your car, ... instead.
 
Dec 12, 2008 at 4:13 PM Post #19 of 20
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Did anyone else receive the e-mail advertising the limited edition Shure t-shirt with the purchase of such and such a product? The one that reads "My Earphones Cost More Than Your (then there is a picture of an mp3 player)" I love my Shure earphones, but give me a break... what kind of elitist garbage is that?

Am I the only one that thinks marketing a shirt like that is completely inappropriate?



I don't think it's inappropriate. I find it a rather nice statement, really. Would like one
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My black "I'll Try To Be Nicer if You Try Being Smarter" t-shirt is getting grey fast, need another.
 
Dec 12, 2008 at 5:20 PM Post #20 of 20
spoiled brats in this thread..


in my day you would be lucky to have a shirt on your back period and don't get me started on how long of a walk we had to school in 6ft of snow with no shoes and slice of bread for lunch.


seriously are people really complaining about a free shirt? how high in your mind do you have to be to complain about something free?
 

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