Don't see how it's showing how "easy" it is for people to break in.. Yeah, the people would have been wondering how the hell a box got into their apt, but doesn't mean anyone could break in unless they could slide under the door.
I think it's pretty smart. The advertisers are praying on an insecurity of their markets 'safety' and offering a solution too. The box makes the homeowner think that they've been broken into... so while the building may get some complaints it'll also make them stop and think about how to better secure their home.
I like it. Though I think there are some better 'clearer' ways to convey the same message.
Don't see how it's showing how "easy" it is for people to break in.. Yeah, the people would have been wondering how the hell a box got into their apt, but doesn't mean anyone could break in unless they could slide under the door.
I think it's pretty smart. The advertisers are praying on an insecurity of their markets 'safety' and offering a solution too. The box makes the homeowner think that they've been broken into... so while the building may get some complaints it'll also make them stop and think about how to better secure their home.
I like it. Though I think there are some better 'clearer' ways to convey the same message.
but yeah it redirected me to another site.
I like it. Though I think there are some better 'clearer' ways to convey the same message.
Maybe the could break their car windows so the sell car alarms too.
God it makes me sick
the tenants completed their apartment security by all buying weather / draught rubber seals for the bottom of their doors.