Proctor and Gamble wants feedback on their BET and MTV ad campaigns--sets up 800 number

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Are you fed up with the content on BET and MTV? If so, you can participate in letting major advertiser Proctor and Gamble know what you think. Here is YOUR chance to ACT rather than sit around and complain. All of the contact info is right here for you, just let your fingers do the dialing and speak up!

Anyway, Proctor and Gamble created a new, toll free hotline in response to the study of violence and sexual content on BET and MTV by the Parents Television Council, and the Enough is Enough campaign.

Following the jump to get dialing instructions and don't forget to pass the information along. Our power is in numbers.

Calling instructions compliments of What About Our Daughters:

Proctor & Gamble Contact Information

Please call (800) 331-3774.

Then, press 1 for "English". You will then be prompted as follows:

"Thank you for calling P&G. If you are calling about our advertising on BET & MTV, please press 1."

(press "1" here)

The message will then say,

"We appreciate your taking the time out of your day to share your thoughts with us. For your convenience, we've set up this quick and easy way for you to register your opinion. If you would like us to change our advertising on BET & MTV, please press 1. If you would like us to continue our current advertising on BET, please press 2."

(Press "1" here)

You will then hear - "Your opinion has been counted and is being shared with the appropriate people in our company. For more information on our company, please visit us at www.pg.com. Thank you." END OF RECORDING!

Reference:
Tell Proctor & Gamble that black women have had ENOUGH. Call (800) 331-3774

Proctor & Gamble: Concerned Corprorate Citizen or Artful Dodger?- Sets up 1-800-WE-HATE-BET

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