that is called marketing.......they use something to lure you in buying!
2006-06-27 05:04:42
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answered by LetMEtell&AskYOU 5
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lol -you're making a straightforward aspect - from an English language point of view - notwithstanding the promotion men at the instantaneous are not in contact in desirable terminology. they favor you money. free, present, New, more suitable, unique, restricted furnish, particular version - ALL of those words are "potential words" - alongside with so a lot extra, like "You, Your, experience etc". almost continually, they are going to keep as many potential words in a sentence as accessible - with as few "different words" as accessible. "free present" rankings one hundred% for employing potential words in a word. "unique free present for You" - this has a good charm to the mass market - on the different hand, "we are able to deliver you a present" is nowhere close to as "punchy", inspite of being extra efficient English. Blame the promotion men :) Mark
2016-11-29 19:58:48
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answered by ? 4
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Ha, that is true. But by advertising it as "free", people hear that and get excited, even if it is something that cost the company nothing to give.
2006-06-27 05:07:01
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answered by PiccChick12 4
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Since we started electing Congressmen. Now we are leery of anything touted as free.
2006-06-27 05:05:23
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answered by ginabgood1 5
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It makes it sound more exiteing to the gullible public, adverts are full of such rubbish
2006-06-27 05:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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never, unless you buy yourself a gift
2006-06-27 05:04:48
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answered by stratdog9 2
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you have a good mind my friend.
2006-06-27 05:04:33
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answered by idontkno 7
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