View Full Version : UPS Commercial w/ Dry Eraser Artist
Cheesehead
01-12-2010, 10:29 PM
Dude, you look like ridiculous w/ that hair. Get a friggin haircut, you little girl.
Some people can pull off long hair and some cannot, you're in the latter category.
Fireball
01-12-2010, 10:40 PM
He's a much less cool Ira Joe Fischer.
Masterofreality
01-13-2010, 11:58 AM
No way that dude makes all those dry-erase drawings himself. Just too perfect. I would say nice computer animation.
If he really isn't an artist, that mop on his head is even more disgraceful.
Ledgewood
01-13-2010, 12:03 PM
ups sucks, post office rules
Kahns Krazy
01-13-2010, 12:08 PM
No way that dude makes all those dry-erase drawings himself. Just too perfect. I would say nice computer animation.
If he really isn't an artist, that mop on his head is even more disgraceful.
I think they gave up on the illusion that he might actually be drawing the things on the board when some of them started moving on their own.
Our company uses UPS after switching from FedEx. UPS has been way better, but I told our rep when they started those whiteboard commercials that I didn't like them.
XUglow
01-13-2010, 12:18 PM
I think they gave up on the illusion that he might actually be drawing the things on the board when some of them started moving on their own.
Our company uses UPS after switching from FedEx. UPS has been way better, but I told our rep when they started those whiteboard commercials that I didn't like them.
FedEx Air > UPS Air
UPS Ground > FedEx Ground*
* FedEx Ground faster than UPS Ground
* FedEx Home Delivery on Saturday = way cool
FedEx International > UPS International
USPS = "Awwwww, did we lose one of your packages again?"
ChicagoX
01-13-2010, 12:22 PM
His hair is bad, but I would still take that guy on my Pictionary team any day.
blobfan
01-13-2010, 12:23 PM
ups sucks, post office rules
That's a joke, right?
bobbiemcgee
01-13-2010, 12:24 PM
ups sucks, post office rules
People at the Post Office hate mail. I'm very happy with Priority Mail, since I can just hand to the the carrier and it actually travels by FedEx.
Kahns Krazy
01-13-2010, 12:46 PM
FedEx Air > UPS Air
UPS Ground > FedEx Ground*
* FedEx Ground faster than UPS Ground
* FedEx Home Delivery on Saturday = way cool
FedEx International > UPS International
USPS = "Awwwww, did we lose one of your packages again?"
We have a residential Saturday delivery option. It's a $10 charge, but it's there.
We are 99%+ domestic, so I can't speak to the international side, but I don't doubt it, given UPS's history.
My 2-day guaranteed delivery radius with UPS ground is pretty good. Most of the country is covered in 3 days. If i need it faster, I don't use ground.
Also, and this is just luck of the location, UPS Air picks up at my office every night at 9PM. FedEx couldn't touch UPS's prices for us, but it was the late pickup that won the contract for UPS.
Snipe
01-13-2010, 04:39 PM
Dude, you look like ridiculous w/ that hair. Get a friggin haircut, you little girl.
Some people can pull off long hair and some cannot, you're in the latter category.
Fox News has some long haired dude named Keating. I always wonder if he has a Cincinnati Keating connection.
waggy
01-13-2010, 06:00 PM
I'm a hippie, and y'all can kiss my asterisk.
X-band '01
01-13-2010, 08:19 PM
FedEx Air > UPS Air
UPS Ground > FedEx Ground*
* FedEx Ground faster than UPS Ground
* FedEx Home Delivery on Saturday = way cool
FedEx International > UPS International
USPS = "Awwwww, did we lose one of your packages again?"
I'd argue that FedEx Ground and UPS Air are better based on price and reliability (for our company, at least).
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