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After reading all of the comments here, I felt compelled to give it a look.
It does seem like he really wanted to get us all jazzed about the new pricing and remind us that they turn items around really quickly. Plus take a few digs at the competition while doing it. If we’re being charitable, maybe this is how he expresses excitement and enthusiasm, at least within the context of a recorded advertising message posted to the ‘gram. I do remember a commercial for Priceline around late 1999 with Captain Kirk, in which they spent most of the spot asserting that they were going to be around for a long time to come. However, the fact that they felt the need to reassure us about this point tended to inspire more concern than anything. In some ways, at least towards the end, this video reminded me of that commercial…
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