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Dean William - Wrap Advertising - Red Bull - Gladysmartin1951@hotmail.com

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from: Dean William <deanwilliam211@gmail.com>
to: Gladysmartin1951@hotmail.com
date: May 5, 2021, 12:31 AM
subject: Job Offer
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Sir/Madam,

My name is Dean William and I work with Wrap advertising as a freelance marketing agent for Redbull Energy Drink. Wrap advertising is the marketing practice of completely or partially covering (wrapping) a vehicle in an advertisement or livery, thus turning it into a mobile billboard. This can be achieved by simply painting the vehicle surface, but it is becoming more common today to use large vinyl sheets as decals. These can be removed with relative ease, making it much less expensive to change from one advertisement to another. Vehicles with large, flat surfaces, such as buses and light-rail carriages, are fairly easy to work with, though smaller vehicles with curved surfaces can also be wrapped in this manner. Wrap advertising is available to anybody irrespective of the vehicle you drive.

We are currently seeking to employ individuals world wide as we look to expand our market thus, introducing (Redbull Energy Drink) to every nook and cranny especially in CANADA, USA and EUROPE. How would you like to make money by simply driving your vehicle or banner wrapped for Redbull Energy Drink®

How it works?
Here's the basic premise of the "paid to drive" concept: Red Bull Energy Drink® seeks people -- regular citizens, professional drivers to go about their normal routine as they usually do - 'which means there are no OBLIGATIONS whatsoever as to how many miles you have to cover' only with a big advert for " Red Bull Energy Drink®" plastered on your vehicle. The ads are typically vinyl decals, also known as "auto wraps,"that almost seem to be painted on the vehicle, and which will cover any portion of your vehicle's exterior surface.

Don't Have a vehicle?
If you don't have a vehicle, you can also participate if you have a bike or scooter.
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 people who are stuck in traffic can't avoid seeing the wrapped vehicle alongside them. This program will last for 3 months and the minimum you can participate is a month.

What is the Contract Duration?
Once the wrap has been installed, minimum term is 4 weeks and maximum is 12 weeks.
Would the wrap/decal damage the paint of my vehicle?
The decal doesn't damage the paint of the vehicle and will be removed by our representative once the contract expires. We will be responsible for installation and removal of the wrap.

You will be compensated with $400.00 per week which is essentially a "rental"payment for letting our company use the exterior space (excludes your windows and windscreens) on your vehicle and no fee is required from you. redbull Energy Drink® shall provide experts that would handle the advert placing on your vehicle and also the removal. You will receive an upfront payment of $400.00 check via courier service for accepting to carry this advert on your vehicle.
It is very easy and simple with no application fees required. Get back with the following details if you are interested in this offer.

Applicant information:
Name :
Full Street Address(not PO BOX) :
APT #:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Cell Phone Number:
Home Phone Number:
Age:

We shall contact you as soon as the required information is received.

Best Regards,

Dean William.
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