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The Worst Company in
Bank of America, Comcast, Ticketmaster and AIG make
The Consumerist’s “Final Four”
www.consumerist.com) has whittled itself down to the “final four”: Bank of America, Comcast, Ticketmaster and AIG. One of these disastrous companies will go on to join Halliburton (2006), RIAA (2007) and Countrywide (2008) as “The Worst Company in
AIG and Ticketmaster face-off May 4 th, Bank of America and Comcast face-off May 5 th, the victors of those contests meet May 6 th, and then the “winner” is announced May 7 th.
The competition began with 32 companies separated into four brackets. Companies competed in head-to-head match ups and the winner of each match up was determined by the vote of Consumerist readers. The 32 companies included: AIG, Target, Peanut Corp of
“AIG and Bank of America paved their way to the final four with exorbitant executive compensation packages, reckless management, and tax payer bailouts. Ticketmaster and Comcast drew the ire of voters because they were viewed as monopolies that consumers were forced to deal with,” said Meghann Marco, Consumerist.com.
A leading online resource for consumer-driven advice about dealing with everything from non-existent customer service to onerous cell-phone contracts to ever-shrinking (and ever-more-expensive) grocery products, The Consumerist is published by Consumer Media LLC, a not-for-profit subsidiary of Consumers Union, and takes no outside advertising. The Consumerist is the 38th most popular blog in the world, as measured by Technorati, a site that tracks blogs and other social media.
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