Not to mislead you, the focus here isn’t really on the Astro customer service.
Much rather 2 Astro customers, or specifically 1 lady Astro customer who calls up the Astro customer service to find out why she’s having problems with her satelite TV. Things turn ugly…
She’s in a bad mood, she insists on speaking with the supervisor and she cannot stop yelling and finding faults within the customer service officer Jeeva.
Watch/listen to this and you’ll know 1-minute into the video what’s going on. The 3 videos combined are about 22-minutes so watch them only when you have the time.
Call Your Supervisor! Pt.1
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. Call Your Supervisor! Pt.3
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One thing worse about a yelling woman who claims she speaks fluent English (ROFL) and tells you how to do your job, is her mother joining in as her PR rep and starts giving you PR lessons - telling you how to do your job further. Unfortunately she can’t even finish her own sentences. Only good thing is she tries to settle things calmly (but given such boring lectures on PR, getting bored and calm is no doubt).
A commercial for the Samsung Omnia (i900) mobile phone. Hope you don’t think the ‘unboxing’ is real. But real or not, this commercial was brilliantly made by some creative people.
Well it’s no doubt that we’ve seen alot of pranks before, especially scare pranks.
However this one is somewhat extreme.
Granted they only show the ones with hot chicks in them, I don’t think this is entertaining or funny in any way. In fact it is kind of sadistic as they really went too far.
Watch and see for yourself. Oh, and the music is bad too.
An American football mascot scaring children and adults alike. Hilarious video which got me laughing as well. At some point, the mascot gets beat up too.
“Can you give me Anything…”
Watch this short but rather funny ad.
A commercial of 2 soft drinks named “Anything” and “Whatever” made and distributed in Singapore alongside each other, by the company Out Of The Box. Shot in Bangkok.
Seems like PhysX from NVidia is going to be the next step in graphic card acceleration technology. No doubt it is also going to be a strong marketing point for NVidia as soon as more games start supporting it.
This is sort of an old video, goes way back in 1953.
But no doubt, it is a top notch performance given by the Italian cops on motorcycles.
Who would think that they did a performance as stunning as this so long ago.