terrymendez
New member
Having recently crossed paths with a very thick rich man I have come to the following conclusion.
Daily Mail readers are given each day a “shelf life”. They are given opinions and are even given a piss easy crossword to make them feel good. They are often Tories, cos rich people vote Tory – why? – cos the mail says so….
The majority of Daily Mail readers are cash rich non professionals, their money is mainly due to the property boom and are looking for something to spend it on.
Now my point is;
1) Anything fed to DM readers is taken on board with a worrying degree of seriousness.
2) They have some cash floating about...
By now you may have guessed I am talking from experience….yes the in laws.
I tested my theory out. Whilst they were packing to go to the Villa in Spain and worrying that they wouldn’t be able to but real bread, I threw in the fact that everyone was buying LAP TOP SAFES to store lap tops in at home while they were on holiday.
WTF is a lap top safe….I have no idea, I made it up.
HER “ really – do you think I should get one”
ME “yes”
HER “how much are they”
ME “£100”
HER “can you get me one?”
Point proved.
So is there anything DM readers would not be fooled into?
I think that anything placed in a small add has a small chance of being purchased, and with 3.5 million DM readers a day, there is a killing to be made.
Is it fair that the Daily Mail can brainwash our venerable elders If it is ok then why we don’t all get involved…..
Daily Mail readers are given each day a “shelf life”. They are given opinions and are even given a piss easy crossword to make them feel good. They are often Tories, cos rich people vote Tory – why? – cos the mail says so….
The majority of Daily Mail readers are cash rich non professionals, their money is mainly due to the property boom and are looking for something to spend it on.
Now my point is;
1) Anything fed to DM readers is taken on board with a worrying degree of seriousness.
2) They have some cash floating about...
By now you may have guessed I am talking from experience….yes the in laws.
I tested my theory out. Whilst they were packing to go to the Villa in Spain and worrying that they wouldn’t be able to but real bread, I threw in the fact that everyone was buying LAP TOP SAFES to store lap tops in at home while they were on holiday.
WTF is a lap top safe….I have no idea, I made it up.
HER “ really – do you think I should get one”
ME “yes”
HER “how much are they”
ME “£100”
HER “can you get me one?”
Point proved.
So is there anything DM readers would not be fooled into?
I think that anything placed in a small add has a small chance of being purchased, and with 3.5 million DM readers a day, there is a killing to be made.
Is it fair that the Daily Mail can brainwash our venerable elders If it is ok then why we don’t all get involved…..