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
You can still drop them a note to tell them how embarrassing it is to be connected to them and their anti America support.
Register you displeasure
I will———this is my day for righteous indignation.
At 5:00PM I received a robo-call from that idiot, Senator Ed Markey.
5:00PM ON A SUNDAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was furious and fired off an E-Mail.
This dreadful team is next.
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Very helpful, indeed!!!
Leni
alot of stuff has to happen at the grass roots and local level too
don’t go to bars that have the NFL game on or listen to local radio stations that carry NFL games...and let them know about it!
Thanks!
Easy to boycott ALL of these companies!! Can’t wait to send them pics of my receipts and reason WHY!!
Thanks.
Better to choose a local microbrewery instead. There are a lot of fine brews available.
Here’s Goodall’s twitter handle, for those who tweet....
@nflcommish
Dannon Yogurt...
I always buy it but will look for a different brand.
time to write the CEO and explain it
i am about 50 years w USAA
they will listen....
they signed up for this long before the protests began
we need to tell them not to renew their sponsorship
and see what they choose to do
USAA is all military and military families
not a good place for anti-American protests
Already done and off in today’s mail.
I would do a little research and find out where to send a complaint letter so it would be seen by the person most likely to be making advertising decisions.
Thank you. Every company we do business with has been contacted and told we are boycotting them.
USAA has been serving military officers and veterans for well over 50 years. I think as a military organization USAA should speak out against these spoiled millionairs for their behavior, including the their “bosses”. Even withdraw from being one of the sponsors.
Thank goodness; I don’t see Coors.
Yes, I like it, and if a person doesn’t, that person is just a big poopyhead.
Good post—very clever ;)
I wrote USAA. Here’s what I got back:
Thank you for your message regarding the USAA sponsorship with the NFL. I am very sorry to hear of your disappointment. We value your feedback on this matter and it will be reviewed further by our “Voice of the Customer” feedback team.
At USAA, we strongly believe it is an honor to stand during the national anthem. However, at this time we have no plans to end our role as the Official Military Appreciation Sponsor of the NFL. The NFL provides a great platform through which we can raise awareness about and appreciation for America s military and their families.
I certainly understand that this is not the answer you were hoping for, and I apologize for any frustration caused. It’s our goal to provide quality products and superior service to all our members, so we appreciate you taking the time to send your comments.
Sergeant XXXXXXXX, thank you for your service to our Country!
Thank you,
Matthew Drake
USAA
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