Posted on February 6
After seeing GoDaddy’s ads on the Super Bowl, I’ve had enough…Sexually offensive advertising and a blatant disregard for morality will force me to move to another registrar…now I have to pick a different one.
Here is the email I sent them, and I will also call them on the phone to express my disgust for their ads…you should let them know as well
I emailed their customer service and they gave me president@godaddy.com for the president’s office. I emailed there as well.
I just wanted to let you know how much I disapprove of the advertising I’ve seen on TV recently, especially during the Super Bowl…Advertising like this is definitely a big enough reason for me to switch to one of your competitiors.
I know with only 50 domains it won’t hurt you financially, but I can’t justify supporting sexually offensive advertising with my money.
Brandon Hopkins
Posted on February 6
Why do athletes make so much money for playing a game while soldiers get paid so little to risk their lives and protect our country?
If we didn’t go to the games, nor watch them on TV, nor buy any merchandise, professional athletes would just be grown up boys playing ball in the front yard…
Is it their fault they get paid millions to play? Is it our, the fans, fault for perpetuating the situation? Is it the exec’s fault for maximizing their profit by paying the best players an outrageous amount of money to win?
It is a vicious circle full of fault, but also full of blame.
None the less, the soldiers are getting the short straw in this area. They risk their lives, get paid little, then have these idiots on the nightly news say how stupid the war is. Then the next night they talk about soldier morale.
We have some great men serving our country (some even on this site)…now we just need to modify a few of these ridiculous free speech laws that allow anybody to say anything about our soldiers, while the soldiers are out protecting the very free speech laws that are used to slander them.