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  1. Pepsi, wo ist mein Jet? (Originaltitel: Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?) ist eine amerikanische Dokumentationsserie von Andrew Renzi.Die Serie wurde im Auftrag von Netflix produziert und porträtiert die vergangene, rechtliche Auseinandersetzung zwischen Pepsi und dem damaligen Studenten John Leonard, welcher von Pepsi einen Harrier-Jet forderte, da das Unternehmen damals in den 1990er-Jahren im ...

  2. 15 de abr. de 2023 · Se podían comprar Pepsi Points por 10 centavos cada uno, lo que significaba que los siete millones de puntos necesarios para el jet costarían US$700.000. Hoffman giró el cheque y lo enviaron.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2021 · But when he sent in for the jet, Pepsi-Cola told the 21-year-old Leonard that it was all a joke. ... got the joke and laughed," John Harris of PepsiCo said at the time. "Mr. Leonard saw the spot, ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2022 · The company referred back to the official Pepsi Stuff catalog and associated order form, neither of which included a Harrier jet — or any aircraft of any kind, for that matter. The closest thing ...

  5. 22 de nov. de 2022 · John Leonard battled for his fighter jet. John Leonard didn't have the money to collect his 7 million Pepsi Points, but as reported by CBS News, he was persuasive enough to convince five investors to make it happen. One didn't actually have to buy Pepsi to collect points — the rules allowed customers to submit 15 points from Pepsi products ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2022 · After a three-year legal battle, New York’s Southern District Court judge Kimba Wood ruled in Pepsi’s favor on Aug. 5, 1999. Though Leonard filed an appeal in 2000, he was ultimately ...

  7. 3 de sept. de 2019 · He did the math and quickly figured out that it’d take him $700,000 to buy the Pepsi points he needed for the Harrier Jet. Then Leonard hit the phones and convinced five well off investors to give him the $700,000. “He sent Pepsi 15 labels and a check and waited for his jet,” reported John Blackstone. The jet, though, never came.