Posted on 11/05/2022 1:45:38 PM PDT by janetjanet998
PoliticsVerse 🇺🇸 @PoliticsVerse · 6h List of Companies who have suspended Twitter Ad’s:
General Mills CVS United Airlines GM Audi Mazda Porsche Volkswagen American Express Coca-Cola Johnson & Johnson Levi Strauss Spotify Ford Dyson Forbes DIRECTV Nintendo Unilever PBS
title should be
List of Companies who have suspended Twitter Ad’s:
I can live without ‘em.
Most of them are prolly the same company.
They were all fine to see any and all Republicans forever silenced, including the POTUS, so F them all.
How many of the car companies are boycotting because of Musk owning both Twitter and Tesla?
Thats what the woke cant see. If they would just shut up, we would never know.
FK CVS! I’m outta there! Johnson n Johnson needs to hear from us! Why the hell didn’t they stand up for those conservatives that were forced to be silent! These damn companies are partnering with the CCP! How sad the Johnson and Johnson who makes so many products that we rely on have decided to take the side of the communist pieces of shit Twitter employee mob! Enough!…we have to fight this companies with their effing Woke shit! if not us then who?!
PBS was ADVERTISING on Twitter? With whose money?
Johnson & Johnson/Customer service
1 (866) 565-2873
American Express customer service
PHONE Express Customer Service. 1-888-397-1980. 7am-12 Midnight EST, 7 days a week.
Express Credit Card Customer Service. 1-800-201-4955 (TDD/TTY 1.800.695.1788)
Monday - Saturday 8am-9pm ET. Automated system available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Public Relations. 1-800-934-4437.
The only one I use is the free version of Spotify.
Thanks…they’ll hear from me!
General Mills/Customer service
1 (800) 248-7310
Companies with excellent engineers and accountants, but stuck with useless marketing and pr departments.
Probably a bunch. Car companies apparently don't like advertising with their competitors.
Funny, I don’t buy anything from any of those companies. Good reason not to start.
“PBS was ADVERTISING on Twitter? With whose money?”
That’s an excellent question.
So you want to control major companies advertising budgets?
Why, Adolph?
Has just come out that there may have been an extortion ring inside of Twitter.
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