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Epic Advertisement. I Think I'll Use Dhl Next Time Over Ups Or Fedex.

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  • Super User

DHL decided to get some free involuntary advertising from rival deliverers.Iv16UhA.gif

 

 

Giant packages were taped with thermal active foil and cooled down below the freezing point.6o3TMzm.gif

 

 

Competitors pick up a black package that transforms back in above-freezing temperatures.
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  • Super User

It's creative, but that can't be true. A package has to go through various steps before it's delivered and the thermal package would have been exposed few times over already. 

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  • Super User

But it's on the internet.  It has to be true.

  • Super User

But it's on the internet.  It has to be true.

Yup! "Everything on the internet is true." -Abraham Lincoln. 

 

It's an epic way to advertise, but can they back up their claim?!?!?!?!

I worked for DHL for one day. That was enough for me to know I didn't want to work for them, and definitely never ship through them. I watched several Dell computers make multiple trips across the back of that van for several hours, banging into walls and other stuff. Then the driver gets them out at the school and acts like he's being so careful with them and takes them in. It was hilarious.

  • Super User

But it's on the internet.  It has to be true.

 

LOL.... you are absolutely right what was I thinking... duh

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