It's SUP boycott day, isn't it? … Meh.
January 1, 1970
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It's SUP boycott day, isn't it? … Meh.
Sellers boycott eBay for one week
January 1, 1970
ebay.png Sellers angry over higher commission on eBay listing and other policy changes are launching a weeklong boycott of the …
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Sellers boycott eBay for one week
Boycott Ebay to stick it to McCain
January 1, 1970
Meg Whitman, eBay Inc.\’s outgoing chief executive officer, will co-chair the national presidential campaign of US Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee.
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This Day, March 28, In Jewish History
January 1, 1970
1934: Word of “Boycott Day” leaks out causing prices on the Berlin Stock Exhange to drop. Responding to economic reality Hitler decides that Boycott Day will go forward, but will last only for one day instead of serving as the kickoff …
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Olympics/China Boycott: Day 3 (or Coke bad, Pepsi good)
January 1, 1970
A minor thing, I guess, but you gotta start somewhere. So Coca-Cola is a sponsor of the Beijing Olympics, and well, I live and breathe by Diet Coke. Not anymore. Nope–gotta find an aspartame substitute. Now, strange as it may seem, …
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Olympics/China Boycott: Day 7 ( or, most morning news shows suck)
January 1, 1970
To boycott Olympic sponsor GE/NBC, I switched to another local morning news show. I had to do without the crazy local girl who raps the traffic report as well as charming Matt Lauer. So I switched to the Fox affiliate and then over to …
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p2pnet Rogues Gallery
January 1, 1970
p2pnet news special feature: - My friend Bill Evans (right) started Boycott-RIAA.com, selling it to keep it online when he ran out of resources. We both worked for the new owner for a while, leaving when neither of us could live with …
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Java Boycott - Day 2
January 1, 1970
OK - so it turns out that not only do I have to quit caffeine but I have to get everyone else on board. I am wayyyyyyy deep into the coffee culture and that culture is hanging on tight. sniff, sniff…. First of all the Gods of Java are …
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Seller Boycott Fails To Impress eBay
January 1, 1970
Faced with another boycott, eBay dropped its listing fees with a one-day special in advance. Think about that for a second. Boycotters threatened to deprive eBay of business. EBay responded by giving up fee income on top of whatever …
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How do YOU make out under the new eBay fees?
January 1, 1970
Some sellers were so angry, they decided to boycott eBay. The one-week boycott wasn’t enough for some sellers, so there were even widespread calls to extend it indefinitely. How do the fee changes affect YOU? …
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