bloop wrote:
srriv345 wrote:
I'm also a Yankee fan. Oh dear. I know that the organization, like many others who support Autism Speaks, is probably just clueless, but it's still cringe-worthy. I would write them a letter and say that this will stop me from buying tickets and merchandise...but I'd be lying.
Why not write them a letter and tell them WHY their support of Autism speaks is misguided (although you are sure they meant it in all innocence)? Get your friends to write in too.
They might respond to something from the heart rather than the usual reactionary lie (and they know it's a lie) that you'll never buy tickets again.
They might not, but at least you will have done your bit & spoken up. "All it takes for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing", and all that jazz..
actual thinking like a business person they would care about your complaint as long as you say you are a fan or really like the yankees. If there is any implication they could lose money, especially through bad word of mouth they will hear what you have to say. CEO's and top companies see word of mouth as the best form of advertising. This will at least apply to the US.
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