TalkTalk putting pounds back in your pockets RSS

TalkTalk is embarking on a promotional venture with a twist – literally putting money back into people’s pockets. The ISP has hired a gang of 20 former pickpockets to roam the streets of London and slip crisp notes between £5 and £20 into the pockets of unsuspecting residents. The notes come inside a TalkTalk branded card informing the targets of the so-called ‘Put-Pockets’ where the money came from.

The TalkTalk Put-Pockets are out in force now in London, and are said to be operating in Leicester Square, Oxford Circus, Covent Garden, Westminster, Trafalgar Square and The South Bank, as well as various stops on the Underground. The Put-Pockets will continue to operate in the capital until the end of August when they’ll pack up their bags and head out to other major cities in the UK.

This is the latest promotion TalkTalk has been bust rolling out the promotions since their ‘Brighter Broadband’ rebrand. Earlier this month, TalkTalk launched a summer sale offering free broadband for 3 months and is hoping that these random acts of kindness will help endear them to customers.

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No Comments »Posted by Tom on August 21st 2009 in Carphone Warehouse, Competitions, TalkTalk



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