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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Dayton, OH
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The Premium Thread
I was just in the break room having a honey bun (don't look at the nutritional value on those little suckers), and was getting a cup of water out of our water dispenser, and noticed that the plastic cups I was getting were Premium Plastic Cups (Shatter Resistant!).
Premium seems to be the overused buzzword now to signify high-quality, whether or not it applies to the product in question. Gasoline, ice cream, even web content, you can always expect to pay more when the word premium is slapped on something. Any other examples of misuse of this word, or other advertising buzzwords? I think the premium trend is starting to fizzle out, and low-carb is having its day in the sun.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Dayton, OH
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Oh, I should also note that anyone viewing this thread owes me a dollar.
I mean, it is clearly marked as premium.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New Jersey
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Cox cable is now offering Premium high speed internet in my area. They say it is 30% faster then their regular high speed internet. They say you MUST get it if you play online FPS. It is over 2 and a half times more expensive at 79.95 a month!
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