Posted on 09/24/2017 9:21:56 AM PDT by janetjanet998
Anheuser-Busch Barclaycard US Bose Bridgestone Campbell's Soup Company Castrol Courtyard Marriott Dairy Management, Inc. (Fuel Up to Play 60) Dannon Extreme Networks FedEx Frito-Lay Gatorade Hyundai Motor America Mars Snackfood Microsoft Nationwide News America Papa John's Pepsi Procter & Gamble Quaker Verizon Visa USAA
speak out and spread the word to USAA. My son is also a member...
Write them a letter and give them a choice.
That’s what I’m thinking.
I’ve been doing that for the last six years or so.
I was looking to step up my game.
here is their response to one of the complaints
User USAA Social Service
USAA Service
Birddogs, USAA advertising is intended to educate military and member prospects about USAA products and services, and is placed within programming that is popular with our military, veterans and their families. Advertising during NFL games allows USAA to reach a broad military audience, including those who are currently serving. Research indicates that 78% of active duty military are NFL fans, with 36% naming NFL as their favorite sport. We are more successful in our advertising when we target programs our members watch. We do care about our members and appreciate all feedback we receive. Thank you. - Rhonda
https://communities.usaa.com/t5/Military-Hot-Topics-and-Current/USAA-and-the-NFL/m-p/138073#M478
Advertisers won’t sponsor losers, just don’t give the NFL, NFL News, NFL Products of any kind your eyes or your dollars.
You have to do like the church does, excommunication.
No one is going to sponsor them, they are going to be sueing them to get their money back.
Get on the phone with USAA and tell them how you feel.
Of all the sponsors listed I’d say they’re likely to be the most responsive.
This UNION site should be boycotted, too! What a bunch of Unionista Commies!
Response to President Donald Trump’s Comments on Player Protests Posted 9/23/2017:
“No man or woman should ever have to choose a job that forces them to surrender their rights. No worker nor any athlete, professional or not, should be forced to become less than human when it comes to protecting their basic health and safety.”
What the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) stands for:
“We, The National Football League Players Association Pay homage to our predecessors for their courage, sacrifice, and vision; Pledge to preserve and enhance the democratic involvement of our members; Confirm our willingness to do whatever is necessary for the betterment of our membership To preserve our gains and achieve those goals not yet attained.”
Since VISA is a leading sponsor of the NFL I will boycott VISA by cutting up my wifes VISA Card in protest!!!
“Cowboys and Muslims coming soon.”
Mel Brooks... we sure do miss your political incorrectness!
How about a comprehensive list of ALL boycotting players not only in the NFL, but other sports, as well?
Those same companies also sponsor LGBTWHATEVER.
P&G has many products where we can easily use another product:
Brands with net sales of more than US$1 billion annually:
As of 2015, the company stated it owned the following brands with net annual sales of more than $1 billion:
Always menstrual hygiene products
Ariel laundry detergent
Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada
Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes
Crest toothpaste
Dawn dishwashing
Downy fabric softener and dryer sheets
Febreze odor eliminator
Gain laundry detergents, liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets and dish washing liquid
Gillette razors, shaving soap, shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, deodorant and anti-perspirant
Head & Shoulders shampoo
Olay personal and beauty products
Oral-B inter-dental products, such as Oral-B Glide
Pampers & Pampers Kandoo disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble’s largest brand.[2]
Pantene haircare products
SK-II beauty products
Tide laundry detergents and products
Vicks cough and cold products
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Procter_%26_Gamble_brands
If everyone avoids advertisers when there’s a good replacement, the cumulative effect will be impressive. There’s no need to boycott if there’s no logical replacement. For example, it would be great if people who don’t already drive a Hyundai not buy one. Long term a “soft boycott” like that can be more effective.
I just bought Bridgestone Tires. Would do it again. Had nothing to do with the NFL.
Bose and Marriott are the only two sponsors I do regular business with. Later this year, I will be upgrading my home audio system and will move away from Bose. As for Marriott, I have an account with Hampton Inn (Hilton Honors) and can easily switch to them.
Islamic disc jockey? Didn’t Cat Stevens quit music for a long time because of Islamic views about music?
I have an Oral-B toothbrush and I prefer Charmin. It shouldn’t too tough to change.
I would, however, recommend those two products to the NFL management and players for the s—t they’ve been talking. In reverse order, of course!
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