Sunday, October 26, 2008

QVC Doorbell Prank Phone Call Endorsed By Blogger

When people think of West Chester based media powerhouses they think of two organizations -That Blue Yak and QVC. Do the two get along? Absolutely not. But that's a story for another day as the Eagles game starts in 10 minutes.

Since there is a QVC/That Blue Yak feud going on, I have no problem showing this video I found that shows a caller doing a great prank call to QVC. The product - the Tabletop Doorbell Kit.

18 comments:

  1. I love how they just keep him on the line, even after he says he lives in a shoebox. They act like, "Yes, it is perfectly normal to live in a shoebox." Dummies.

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  2. oh sweet baby jesus. that was TOOO much.

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  3. My money is on Dr.Zibbs in any Media Powerhouse throwdown!

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  4. Good one Dr.

    I'm sad to say that I cheat on you with QVC.

    #1

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  5. Frank is awesome! I love the dumb looks on these guys' faces. The added laugh track detracts from the clip though. Hacks.

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  6. I like that doorbell. Reminds me of Benny Hill.

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  7. Oh my God, that is too funny, I'm still giggling. I think it's a QVC requirement that you have a same sex partner, not that there's anything wrong with that....

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  8. Classic! I'm a sucker for well-executed crank calls.

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  9. That one was funny and the one about the Dell Dimension PC's was good too! Hmm I have that exact brand....

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  10. Classic.. Question? Was that you Dr, Zibbs???

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  11. I love how the "boyfriends" smile the entire time.

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  12. Candy - I only wish I had recorded all of the prank phone calls I've done over the years. I'd have enough to fill a blog.

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  13. HA!!! I love how the hosts are grinning! Duh!


    A little trivia...I WORKED at QVC. It was my first job out of college. It was way back in 1988. We had so much fun. I was on TV all the time, modeling clothes and drawing the "lucky numbers" I even dressed up as the Easter Bunny. Ah the good old days. Guess how much I made? $15,000 a year!!! Cheapskates.

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  14. Caffeine Court - I've had a few meeting with them and know some people that work there. I hear it's not the best place to work anymore.

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  15. Sweet mother of gawd that was funny.

    Now I got to go, people's at the door.

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