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<title>Comment by ken on SalesGenie.com Brings Unusual Diversity to Super Bowl Ads</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/02/04/133155.php#comment-694382</link>
<description>Maybe SalesGenie can made an commercial for
&quot;Shaniqua&quot; instead of &quot;Ching-Ching&quot;, and instead of furniture store, they can have Fried Chicken Store or Nail salon.
I want to see how they can show that in tv without Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson all over it.</description>
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<title>Comment by ibid on SalesGenie.com Brings Unusual Diversity to Super Bowl Ads</title>
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<description>&quot;While the former commercial could have also targeted Pakistanis, do you think the ad geniuses at SalesGenie.com know the difference?&quot;

Well, the ads were apparently written by their CEO, Vin Gupta. I&#039;m going to guess that he does know the difference between Indians and Pakistanis. But I thought they were in poor taste too. </description>
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<title>Comment by Matthew T. Sussman on SalesGenie.com Brings Unusual Diversity to Super Bowl Ads</title>
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<description>A downtrodden Eskimo salesman is met by Sales Genie, who gives him 100 leads on customers who need igloo insurance. The salesman ends the commercial saying, &quot;Cari-bou-yeah!&quot;</description>
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