I would advocate not sending your children's letters to Santa via UPS because you really don't know what they will do with the information. It potentially could be used as data collection and for nefarious means. Sad to say.
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This is precisely one of the reasons why it made me suspicious.
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Yeah man, it's funny. c'mon
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Can you re-tweet it? Never heard about the tweet.
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It was honest that's a plus. But something shouldn't me voiced even though implied. "Take care of letters" would be sufficient
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No, simply because it is so unnecessarily controversial that it dilutes the desired messaging of tweet/ad namely that they do shredding. The marketing person who came up with this needs to complete Marketing 101.
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It's dry humor... It was funny.
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I thought it was hilarious!
It was also very truthful. My parents used put my letters to Santa in a special magical mailbox that happened to resemble a garbage can.pic.twitter.com/VPM0O0w5IJ
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I'm conflicted! Why ever would (UPS) United Parcel Service be dealing with letters to anyone? If you meant (USPS) United STATES Postal Service, I recommend viewing 1947 version of Miracle on 34th Street.
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