APMA chairman admits tech-based competitions face hacking problem after Jeep issues

Jeep Australia competition screen shotThe fallout from Jeep’s ‘World’s most Remote Dealership’ is continuing with the chairman of the Australasian Promotional Marketing Association (APMA) warning the brand will be damaged by the chaotic handling of the competition.

David Lo sympathised with Jeep and its agencies Cummins & Partners and Wonder, who created the competition, insisting they “did not set out to frustrate people”, but admitted the increasing reliance on technology to run competitions was creating dangers for the industry.

His comments came as unconfirmed reports emerged of angry scenes erupting in dealerships, with sales staff threatening to call the police in one incident before ejecting one disgruntled member of the public.

Lo said: “I preface this all from every agency’s perspective by saying ‘there but for the grace of God’. Jeep, Cummins and Wonder here have been victims of their own success. They did not set up this competition to frustrate people.

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