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Bazile | 13:19 Fri 17th Jun 2016 | ChatterBank
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Would you be more likely to purchase a product that came with a celebrity endorsement , than one that did not have such an endorsement ?.

For example there is an ad on here with Mr Beckham , selling male cosmetics products
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Nope.

I'd automatically think - celeb - over priced.
lol Jack !

But I have always believed that the pictures are better on the radio !
No does not make a difference to me, plus the fact it comes at a ridiculous price if they are endorsing it!
JD, didn't you watch the wireless when Archie Andrews was on?
Yes, and you never saw his lips move!
No, I wouldn't. I also categorically won't buy any perfume/product produced by a famous singer/footballer feeling that they earn enough already from their chosen career and why should I put more money in their bank account.
not in the slightest - i never buy anything from that sort of junk mail whether on TV or in the paper.
Jamie Oliver's name seems to everywhere at the moment. There's even some potato fertilizer with his name on it..in other words cow poo:-)
Delia Smith spent years endorsing everything from Sainsbury's. In reality she lives about 15 miles from any branch of Sainsbury's and shops in my local Tesco.
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Apparently whenever Delia Smith used a particular utensil on her cooking program , sales of that particular item increased numerous fold, in the shops
To answer the OP - no way !
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Well given that AB is an accurate measurement of the pulse of the country ; these advertisers appear to be wasting their money , big time :-)
I think most advertisers waste their money - how many on here say they record prgrammes just so they can whizz through the ads ?
I ignore adverts. - especially if there is a 'celebrity' earning dosh for promoting it.
My rule is 'Never buy brand names'
Never buy anything that is advertised.
If a product is good enough it will sell by word of mouth and recommendation, it will not need advertising.
With clothes (apart from underwear) I have not bought from anything other than charity shops for at least 25 years.

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