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CONTACT PEPSI. Tell them to drop their 6A Sponsorship!
Please forgive the lack of an LJ-cut, but I want to get everyone's attention. I'm sure you know about this by now:
http://news.livejournal.com/102286.html
(Make sure you've read the article on LJ-news before you do anything else.) In response to the new Pepsi advertisements, V-gifts, and logos all over the place, in VIOLATION of LJ's customer contracts, I say we take a stand, and hit Six Apart where it counts.
I just got off the phone with Pepsi Customer Relations. I told them that Pepsi's corporate sponsorship of Six Apart might be a very bad publicity move. I explained that Six Apart had, over the past several months, created a couple of nasty customer service snafus, leading to horrible customer relations. I mentioned how the last time Six Apart and Livejournal irritated us, we did a bit of a census to see how many of us were angry (do you remember "fandom_counts"?), and we raised a count of over 30,000 people in just a few short days. That's power in numbers. As I continued to explain, I said that Six Apart is now violating customer contracts by placing advertisements on Paid Accounts, which is infuriating a lot of customers all over again. The advertisements they're using are Pepsi advertisements, which I'm certain hadn't been Pepsico's intent. I pointed out that I was sure Pepsi wouldn't want its own logo to be used in advertising that violated customer contracts. So, basically, we're getting spammed with Pepsi advertisements, which, if anything, is bad publicity for Pepsi, and could easily lead to people refusing to buy Pepsi products on principle. I didn't say that there was any boycott of any sort being discussed - however, I did say that it was enough to make me stop buyng Pepsi products, and it would probably have the same effect on other people as well. In other words, Pepsi's own advertising campaign could backfire and give them negative publicity if they continue with Six Apart.
Pepsi is a large enough corporation that they don't need the headache of dealing with a corporate cockroach like Six Apart. If Pepsi smells bad publicity, they'll bail. I'm NOT, repeat NOT doing this to hurt Pepsi. (If you call Pepsi, make sure you do it with full awareness that this is not Pepsi's fault.) Go into it attempting to persuade Pepsico to withdraw corporate sponsorship from Six Apart for their own corporate reputation.
So, in short, I suggested that it might bode well for Pepsi to get out of their corporate sponsorship deal with Six Apart as soon as possible.
Here's what I'm asking you to do:
CALL PEPSI. Tell them what's happening with Six Apart. Explain that 6A is violating customer contracts by placing Pepsi advertisements in paid accounts, and that customers of LiveJournal are angry - NOT at Pepsi, but at LiveJournal and Six Apart. Tell them that it will look bad for Pepsi to continue advertising with Six Apart, and that Pepsi should withdraw their corporate sponsorship for their own good. Again, don't be rude to the Pepsi people! They have nothing to do with Six Apart's stupidity, and they probably don't even know about this. Just pass on the information.
I didn't call the customer service line directly because I couldn't find it at first, but I got connected through the vendor's number. I think THIS is the Customer Service line: +1(800)433-2652
Or the basic phone number for the headquarters: +1(914)253-2000 That should connect you to anybody at the Headquarters, and I'd recommend this number most.
Here's the link to a page listing their entire roster of Corporate executives and offices:
http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Company/OfficersDirectors/index.cfm
Here's their address:
Pepsi Customer Relations
evilimp, you and your friends from your college can go directly to the office! DO IT! Seriously, will you???)
Also, for the UK:
PepsiCo United Kingdom
1600 Arlington Business Park
Theale, Reading
Berkshire, RG7 4SA UK











44-118-930-6666
Salman Amin
President
And most importantly... TELL YOUR F-LIST! Feel free to copy/paste all of this information. Pass it on. Flood Pepsi with phone calls. Hit Six Apart where it hurts the most. Six Apart wants to piss off their original source of income - their paying customers - so we'll remove their shiny new source of income. Come on, we're fandom. We can do anything. Who's with me?
http://news.livejournal.com/102286.html
(Make sure you've read the article on LJ-news before you do anything else.) In response to the new Pepsi advertisements, V-gifts, and logos all over the place, in VIOLATION of LJ's customer contracts, I say we take a stand, and hit Six Apart where it counts.
I just got off the phone with Pepsi Customer Relations. I told them that Pepsi's corporate sponsorship of Six Apart might be a very bad publicity move. I explained that Six Apart had, over the past several months, created a couple of nasty customer service snafus, leading to horrible customer relations. I mentioned how the last time Six Apart and Livejournal irritated us, we did a bit of a census to see how many of us were angry (do you remember "fandom_counts"?), and we raised a count of over 30,000 people in just a few short days. That's power in numbers. As I continued to explain, I said that Six Apart is now violating customer contracts by placing advertisements on Paid Accounts, which is infuriating a lot of customers all over again. The advertisements they're using are Pepsi advertisements, which I'm certain hadn't been Pepsico's intent. I pointed out that I was sure Pepsi wouldn't want its own logo to be used in advertising that violated customer contracts. So, basically, we're getting spammed with Pepsi advertisements, which, if anything, is bad publicity for Pepsi, and could easily lead to people refusing to buy Pepsi products on principle. I didn't say that there was any boycott of any sort being discussed - however, I did say that it was enough to make me stop buyng Pepsi products, and it would probably have the same effect on other people as well. In other words, Pepsi's own advertising campaign could backfire and give them negative publicity if they continue with Six Apart.
Pepsi is a large enough corporation that they don't need the headache of dealing with a corporate cockroach like Six Apart. If Pepsi smells bad publicity, they'll bail. I'm NOT, repeat NOT doing this to hurt Pepsi. (If you call Pepsi, make sure you do it with full awareness that this is not Pepsi's fault.) Go into it attempting to persuade Pepsico to withdraw corporate sponsorship from Six Apart for their own corporate reputation.
So, in short, I suggested that it might bode well for Pepsi to get out of their corporate sponsorship deal with Six Apart as soon as possible.
Here's what I'm asking you to do:
CALL PEPSI. Tell them what's happening with Six Apart. Explain that 6A is violating customer contracts by placing Pepsi advertisements in paid accounts, and that customers of LiveJournal are angry - NOT at Pepsi, but at LiveJournal and Six Apart. Tell them that it will look bad for Pepsi to continue advertising with Six Apart, and that Pepsi should withdraw their corporate sponsorship for their own good. Again, don't be rude to the Pepsi people! They have nothing to do with Six Apart's stupidity, and they probably don't even know about this. Just pass on the information.
I didn't call the customer service line directly because I couldn't find it at first, but I got connected through the vendor's number. I think THIS is the Customer Service line: +1(800)433-2652
Or the basic phone number for the headquarters: +1(914)253-2000 That should connect you to anybody at the Headquarters, and I'd recommend this number most.
Here's the link to a page listing their entire roster of Corporate executives and offices:
http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Company/OfficersDirectors/index.cfm
Here's their address:
Pepsi Customer Relations
Pepsico, Inc
700 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577
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Also, for the UK:
PepsiCo United Kingdom
1600 Arlington Business Park
Theale, Reading
Berkshire, RG7 4SA UK













Salman Amin
President
And most importantly... TELL YOUR F-LIST! Feel free to copy/paste all of this information. Pass it on. Flood Pepsi with phone calls. Hit Six Apart where it hurts the most. Six Apart wants to piss off their original source of income - their paying customers - so we'll remove their shiny new source of income. Come on, we're fandom. We can do anything. Who's with me?
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I'm not boycotting Pepsi, and I hadn't intended that. I did NOT blame Pepsi in any way, shape, or form, for the advertisements on LJ. Yes, I know it might have looked that way, but give me a moment, please. What I said to the Pepsi representative on the phone, in a bit more detail, was that Pepsi's corporate sponsorship of Six Apart might be a very bad publicity move. I explained that Six Apart had, over the past several months, created a couple of nasty customer service snafus, leading to horrible customer relations. I explained how the last time Six Apart and Livejournal irritated us, we did a bit of a fandom census (do you remember "fandom_counts"?), and raised a count of over 30,000 people in just a few short days. That's power in numbers. As I continued to explain, Six Apart is now violating customer contracts by placing advertisements on Paid Accounts, which is infuriating a lot of customers all over again. The advertisements they're using are Pepsi advertisements, which I'm certain hadn't been Pepsico's intent. I pointed out that I was sure Pepsi wouldn't want its own logo to be used in advertising that violated customer contracts. So, basically, we're getting spammed with Pepsi advertisements, which, if anything, is bad publicity for Pepsi, and could easily lead to people refusing to buy Pepsi products on principle. I didn't say that there was any boycott of any sort being discussed - however, I did say that it was enough to make me stop buyng Pepsi products, and it would probably have the same effect on other people as well.
Pepsi is a large enough corporation that they don't need the headache of dealing with a corporate cockroach like Six Apart. If Pepsi smells bad publicity, they'll bail. I'm NOT, repeat NOT doing this to hurt Pepsi. I'm attempting to persuade Pepsico to withdraw corporate sponsorship from Six Apart.
I never mentioned the Harry Potter fandom. I never mentioned the word "fandom". I referred only to the large and well-documented irritation of LiveJournal customers by Six Apart's idiocy. I didn't tell the Pepsi rep that I was speaking for anyone else, but I did mention that a lot of other people were quite unhappy with Six Apart (which you know is true), and that a part of our displeasure stemmed from the unwanted Pepsi logo advertising.
So, in summary, I suggested the Pepsi withdraw its corporate sponsorship from Six Apart, for its own corporate reputation. That's all. A apologize for getting carried away in my rally-call on my own LJ. I should realize that it's easy to cause a ruckus online, especially with a public post, because not everyone knows me. So, does that make more sense? Are you a little less infuriated at me? Even if you don't like my point of view, can you at least agree that I'm not trying to instigate a boycott of Pepsi, and that I'm not speaking "for fandom"?
In all of this mess, the only people I've seen speaking for fandom are the idiots who called the Attorney General of California to complain about Six Apart. Yeah, that's what fandom needed - get the GOVERNMENT involved. I was just suggesting that Pepsi pull its advertising. *Sigh* I need more coffee.
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with this revised statement of what you you say you actually conveyed to them, i can agree that you weren't claiming a boycott or speaking for fandom.
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So...
Me = overtired, overenthusiastic, but hopefully not stupid or malicious.
Me also = grateful to you for making me realize that I hadn't stated things clearly. (Must revise my original post to somehow be concise yet accurate.)
You = cool for hearing me out.
Pepsi = big corporation that will hopefully pull its advertising to avoid company like Six Apart.
Six Apart = *ded*
How's that sound?