Thursday, April 4, 2013

Waffle house's April fools joke was no joke

A Waffle House employee was arrested for allegedly calling in a false robbery as part of an April Fool's day prank. 
Susan Tinker, of Hampton, Va called the police saying that there was a robbery going on in the restaurant.
As soon as the manager arrived there was surveillance and police everywhere. She got charged a m
misdemeanor for making a false statement and calling the police for no reason.
Next time you decide to do a joke make sure you are in all your senses to know that calling the police for a false event is not legal.

Coach is falling down the market !

Coach use to be one of the top brand sellers. Their handbags and other accessories use to sell like crazy.
it wasn't until they decided that their prices should be higher. especially after 9/11 when the economy went down, they decided to take away coupons and increase their merchandise.
this made people stay away from the store and decrease their profit.
Coach is now trying to heal and sell things at a cheaper price.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Macy's accidentally puts a $1,500 necklace on sale for $47

Because of a copy writing error, the department store accidentally put a $1,500 silver and gold necklace on sale for $47 and listed it as a "Super Buy". 

That's a 97 percent discount. The necklace quickly sold out at the local Macy's, the station reported.

A Dallas man, Robert Bernard, couldn't get his hands on a necklace in stores. But associates let him pay $47 for two necklaces and had them shipped to his house. 
The costumer was told to return the necklace and get his money back, but the costumer decided to sue Macy's because it was their fault not his and he paid for it so the necklace is owned by him now.
This was the ad that sells the very expensive necklace for only 47 bucks.

Lululemon Is Killing Juicy Couture .

In 2005 Juicy Couture was on top of all fashion.
Its velour tracksuits were worn by celebrities from Jennifer Lopez to Jennifer Aniston.

Today, the brand, which is also known for its casual dresses, has fallen on hard times.

Sales are down, and the company's new CEO is trying to change Juicy's strategy.
But the reason for Juicy's problems is simple: its fashions haven't changed that much since its heyday eight years ago.

Since then, the trends have changed and a new casual apparel brand has taken over: Lululemon.

restaurants call peolpe out on Twitter !

Trendy Los Angeles restaurant Red Medicine recently stirred up controversy for calling out no-shows on Twitter.
Restaurant manager Noah Ellis has taken responsibility for the rant.
he has tweeted out people who made reservations and never showed up. with their contact information most clients would put their twitter info and Fb which made this restaurant calll them out!
next time you make a reservation, make sure you go unless you want to be put on blast on social networks.

Future internet !














On June 6, 2012, a brand-new version of the Internet was turned on.
Maybe everyone hasn't notice but the internet has switched to Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6.

This new Internet will change your life dramatically. It will lead to the realization of a concept called "The Internet of Things," where everything—not just computers—gets connected.
This is amazing the future is getting brighter and technology is advancing day by day.


Apple CEO apologizes to China

Tim Cook has written an apology for the company's warranty policies in China.
Apple says it's going to change its warranty policies.

China's state-controlled media outlets were hammering Apple for the last week over its warranty policies. China said they were in violation of local law and not equal with Apple's practices elsewhere in the world.

Their products were having technical difficulties and China even posted on their Apple website saying that the products were coming out wrong.