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Opinion by dlyteful posted 2 years ago
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I must ask this question - why do I have to get heated and upset to get results from customer service people?!
Ok before I start rambling about my current frustration..let me fill you in on the back story of my current frustration. I am not sure if this promotion is only in America, but for those that don't know what it is:
coke on put codes on all their products.
the amount of points each is worth depends on the size of the coke product. for example, 20 oz is worth 3 points while a 30 pack is worth 25 points. You enter these codes on the website and you can redeem the points for 'rewards.' The rewards can be something small like $1 off a 12 pack coupon or prime tickets to a NFL football game. Anyways, a co-worker of mine saw that I was collecting the codes so he offered to give me all his from his vending machine business he has on the side.
Back in August, the battery in my watch died so I went online and redeemed 1054 points for an Adidas sports watch. It took a couple weeks to be delivered but it had a lot of features my old watch didnt have and soon I was dependent on it.
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Opinion by wmualumnus posted 5 months ago
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Animal Injured at Event that Coke Sponsors
Ask Coca-Cola to Stop Sponsoring Rodeos

Coca-Cola continues to sponsor acts of animal cruelty in rodeos. Rodeos take docile animals and try to make them seem aggressive. Bulls and horses are tormented in the chutes prior to release into the ring. They are forced to wear bucking straps, and the rider uses spurs, which dig into the animals' flesh. Investigators at The Humane Society of the United States have documented rodeo participants across the country using electric prods, flank straps, sharpened sticks, and other pain inflicting devices to frighten animals into performing. Animal injuries and death are common due to the violence of these events. Violently roping a calf, jerking him by his neck, and slaming him into the ground is not entertainment. For more information, go to www.cokecruelty.com.

Demand that Coca-Cola stop sponsoring rodeos.

1.    Contact Coca-Cola’s CEO:

Muhtar Kent
President and CEO
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