Are these sites for real
Johannes
06-12-2005, 10:17 PM
Has anybody ever had any experience with sites like www.driversbiz.com before. It looks like a scam right away... but I do see cars in my area wrapped with advertising for movies, TV, products etc. so just wondering.
-Davo
06-12-2005, 10:27 PM
becareful what you post here mate, expect this thread to be closed pretty soon, this is counted as advertising.
uranium235powered
06-12-2005, 11:04 PM
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is a scam.
eversio11
06-13-2005, 12:09 AM
I have seen cars that are wrapped, but the thing is I don't think they're free, I think it works like a rental car.
Johannes
06-13-2005, 12:37 AM
You're probably right Davo... and yeah those wrapped cars could be rentals, or just given to employees working for the company.
blindside.AMG
06-13-2005, 01:00 AM
I've seen a news report on these things and they are real. I'm not sure about that exact web site but there are companies out there that pay you to advertise for them with your car
Basically, if you buy a new car and go to one of these companies they pay you a certain amount so they can decorate your car in advertisements. The bigger your car is and the more ellaborate you allow them to get with the decorations the more money they give you a month.
Basically, if you buy a new car and go to one of these companies they pay you a certain amount so they can decorate your car in advertisements. The bigger your car is and the more ellaborate you allow them to get with the decorations the more money they give you a month.
Swoxy
06-13-2005, 04:41 AM
However the legit sites won't charge you to sign up - they get paid by the advertisers! Check this out - http://www.ad-wraps.com/driversinfo.htm
Knifeblade
06-13-2005, 04:49 AM
Ayep, I recall VW Bugs all painted over for Kool cigarettes and other stuff. In fact, I saw a Red Bull S-10 around town recently, asked the guy about it, he said he gets paid around 1K monthly for the stuff they put on.
However, in this specific instance, Red Bull demands a log of miles driven and lots of paperwork, to have the guy "prove" that the truck doesn't just sit in the driveway, but gets driven around a LOT for exposure.
My thinking is to not bother, I ran some subjective #'s on what the Red Bull guy told me, and it breaks down to only around $100 month after all the gas used, the maintenance of the extra miles, and the fact that the ride is sort of useless for it's original purpose [in that you have to keep it up, wash it, wax it, can't go through a puddle or haul a cord of wood, etc. etc.]
However, in this specific instance, Red Bull demands a log of miles driven and lots of paperwork, to have the guy "prove" that the truck doesn't just sit in the driveway, but gets driven around a LOT for exposure.
My thinking is to not bother, I ran some subjective #'s on what the Red Bull guy told me, and it breaks down to only around $100 month after all the gas used, the maintenance of the extra miles, and the fact that the ride is sort of useless for it's original purpose [in that you have to keep it up, wash it, wax it, can't go through a puddle or haul a cord of wood, etc. etc.]
Cyprus106
06-13-2005, 11:32 AM
yeah there's a baja over here with the red bull shit all over it, complete with giant can and everything.
Knifeblade
06-13-2005, 12:55 PM
Yep, with giant can, yep, funky looking, and can ya imagine the extra gas to overcome the increased weight and drag?????????
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