Beware of "Coors-Light Beer Get Paid To Drive Concept" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
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The "Get Paid To Drive Concept by Coors-Light Beer" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
GET Paid to Drive Concept by Coors-Light Beer
We are currently seeking to employ individual's worldwide. Would you like to oney by simply driving your car advertising for Coors-Light® Beer?
How it works.
Here's the basic premise of the "Paid to drive" concept:Coors-Light Beer see people, regular citizens, professional drivers to go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a small advert of Coors-Light® Beer plastered on your bike/car/truck. The ads are typically vinyl decals, also 'mow auto wraps" that almost seem to be painted on the vehicle and which w r any portion of your bike/car/truck exterior surface.
What does the company get out of this type of ad strategy? Lots of exposure and awareness. The auto wraps tend to be colorful, eye-catching and attract lots of attention. Plus, it's a form of advertising with a captive audience, meaning that people who are stuck in traffic can't avoid seeing the wrapped car alongside them. Coors-Light® Beer giant focuses on younger audience after research showed almost half of under-28s have not tried a Coors-Light® Beer. This program will last for 3 months and the minimum you can participate is 6 weeks.
You will be compensated with $400 per week which is essentially a rental payment for letting Coors-Light® use the space no fee is required from you to get started. Coors-Light® Beer shall provide experts that would handle the advert placing on your bike/car/truck. You will receive an upfront payment of $400 inform of check via courier service for accepting to carry this advert on your bike/car/truck.
Best Regards,
Coors-Light Beer

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