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more about #viralmarketing more comments → Novaload: Tanks for nothing! more » P161911 probably shoudn't have: Just call them up and explain the you HAVE the tank. "NOW who do I return it to?" Actually this probably WAS supposed to be a Army viral recruiting to... more » Graverobber: Funny thing, it turns out all those BMW and Audi billboards from a while back were also a scam. They were to trying to get you to buy their cars. more » FTGDWolverineEdition'09: I've never understood the whole "sex line/dirty talk" thing. I mean why? Or maybe I am having too much fun doing the real thing.. more » Ash78, cube farmer: I think I saw this on Craigslist's "Casual Engagements" section before it was shut down. more » Paul Y. can't get in the club; gotta parking lot pimp: LOOK, A HUGE DISTRACTING THING! more » Mad_Science: Dammit. Now they're totally ruining it for those of us who've lost tanks. more » .357: I finally have an excuse to post this. more » Dr. H. F. Danger: 1-800-IBM-HELP for all of your "IBM" needs. more » OldeEnglishD: But wait, what do I do if I find the tank? more » bzr: Sounds like guerrilla marketing at its best. I bet in a few months it'll be revealed as an alternate-reality game promoting KFC Grilled Chicken. more » scrpstl: Sticking "it" in the barrel of a tank sounds painful. more » .357: Photoshop wins again! more » -
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Brooklyn Lost Tank Flier Actually Sex Line Scam
Reader Rudolphdude spotted this flier asking passers-by for information about a tank lost somewhere in Brooklyn. At first glance, the phone number makes it look like a very clever viral Army recruiting ad. The reality is much stranger.
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