Part 2
of an article by Lynne Suzanne
I was
aware that a well-known cosmetic
manufacturer had organised a free prize draw
to win a fantastic holiday to Brazil in a
promotion which featured a new movie at
cinemas.
So
I ventured into a well-known high street
store to check out their cosmetic display
stand. No entry forms.
However
there was a small compartment in the stand
which held some leaflets. Whilst taking one
out the whole lot tipped over and an
assistant immediately rushed to my aid to
help me put them back and enquire what I was
looking for. I mentioned the competition.
"Oh
I know the one you mean", she beamed at me.
Oh
good, I thought. "Have you got an entry form
I could have please?"
"Sorry",
she continued, "I've put them to throw
out".
"Throw
out?" I queried in sheer amazement,
"but it
doesn't close for another six weeks."
"Oh
it does", she said, "it closed last
week."
I
asked if she had a form.
"Think
I put them in the back office", she said.
"No, wait a minute, they may be in this
drawer", and reaching into the drawer under
the cosmetic stands she whipped out a whole
pile of entry forms.
"There",
she said, pointing to last week's date.
"Oh,
but that's the date the film comes out on
releas"', I said, "look here's the closing
date - at the end of next month".
"Are
you going to put them back on display
then?"
I quizzed.
"No",
she responded, "there's no room. I had put
them in there", she pointed at the slot
which housed the forms I'd almost tipped on
the floor, "but when the manufacturer sent
this new promotion", which incidentally
wasn't a competition, "I had nowhere to put
the Brazil entry forms", she explained.
"Couldn't
you put them at the end of the check
out?" I
queried. "No. That's where we put all the nappy
promotions."
"Well",
I pursued this line of reasoning, "how about
on the end of that counter there."
"No
room'" she said.
"So
what" I asked, thinking this was getting us
nowhere, "are you going to do with that pile
of entry forms?"
Closing
the drawer she said, "I'll leave them here
for a while, then throw them away."
Telling
her I could pass those entry forms onto people
who'd love to enter, I asked if they were
destined for the waste bin, could I take
them.
"Of
course", she replied.
Opening
the drawer, she handed me the lot.
You'll be pleased to know they didn't
go to waste and were subsequently
distributed to eager compers.
Now
let's look at this through the eyes of a
promoter. They have taken the time and
effort to design the entry form, have it
printed and distributed to stores, to place
in the compartment on their cosmetic stand
for customers to take one and enter. Now if
you can't see the forms, how can you enter?
Organising
a competition or promotion as they are
referred to, is another form of advertising.
It may be that the promoter wants you to buy
and try their product, so they offer the
chance to win a fabulous prize in their
tiebreaker slogan competition. In the UK the
Law states that if a purchase is required to
enter a contest, it must be one where
winning depends on your skill, as in a
tiebreaker competition.
Or
perhaps, as appears to be in this instance
as it was a free prize draw to win a holiday
in Brazil, they simply want
to draw your attention to a new film
at the cinema, and a new colour in their
cosmetic range. Entering the prize draw,
you're also reading about their product.
Promoters
know how many entry forms are distributed
and may take into account a variety of
reasons for low redemption figures. Yet I
wonder if they count `no one entered because
the forms weren't available' as one of the
reasons.
Imagine
had this competition had one major prize and
a runner-up prize in every store, what the
local result would have been.
No prizes for guessing.
Recently,
visiting another city, I spotted an entry
form to win a hi-fi system in a
"one prize in every
store" contest.
Enquiring at my local branch, I was
told they'd not heard about it. Asking every
day at the customer care department
eventually resulted in forms appearing -
wait for it - on the last date of the
promotion.
I entered.
I wonder if it was the "luck of the
draw" that my entry was picked. Or may be I was
the only entrant from my store!
Makes you wonder doesn't it?
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