EA Wins Title of "Worst Company in America"
Citizens of the net feature crowned EA "The Worst Company in America" in a Consumerist.com poll.
Corporations, generally public speaking, aren't popular. We remonstrate them for inhuman lending practices, faceless and inaccurate client servicing, stagnant pay rates, and a wide variety of other detected misdemeanors. So, which one do cyberspace users dislike the about this year? AT&A;T? BP? Comcast? All worthy contenders, sure, but nope. Reported to a recent poll conducted by Consumerist.com, the internet of today regards spirited publisher EA as "The Worst Company in America."
EA faced stiff competition from WalMart, Citibank, the US Postal Service and a small army of unusual corporations in Consumerist's knock against-out crown before squaring capable the much-reviled Bank of America in the final. Bank of America, which contributed to the global financial crisis several years agone and later absorbed 138 billion dollars' valuable of taxpayer-funded bailout money, received upright under half as many votes as EA in the final round.
Consumerist.com says that it testament now send Ea "The Golden Poo" prize in recognition of the company's triumph. Any guesses along what the special twist might represent? "Traditionally, the Poo has been delivered on its pocket-sized red rest," writes the Consumerist. "But this year, we'll generate EA three different tinge options for its rest, though in the end information technology's still the same hand-me-down Poo." Yup.
EA itself doesn't seem awfully upset more or less having won The Golden Poo, however. In a statement, EA Senior Director of Corporate Communications John Reseburg told Kotaku that, "We'Re sure that British Crude, AIG, Philip Morris, and Halliburton are all relieved they weren't nominated this year. We'ray sledding to stay fashioning award-winning games and services played by more than 300 million people worldwide."
Consumerist.com cites the reasons for EA's victory as being its attempts to "nickel and dime consumers to death" and "deliberately contain game content with the sole intent of charging a bung for it at a tardive date." With that in mind, it's hard to decide whether the final result of the canvass says many about internet users or EA itself. Would the publisher have fared fitter if the poll had been conducted six months agone? Is its inclusion a statement on the growing importance of the games manufacture in United States? Is Ea really worse than Bank of America and WalMart? I'm beseiged by questions, Escapists. Supporte a sister come out of the closet.
Source: Consumerist.com
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