Call The Cops on Toyota, MySpace, MySpace Records, and Universal Music Group
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www.stopthespace.comToyota,
MySpace, MySpace Records, and Universal Music Group robbed over 18,000
bands at a fair shot in the Rock The Space Contest. And that is not
all they are guilty of. Call The Cops may have won the contest, but
now it may be time to call the cops on the sponsors.
First, anyone
that would purchase products or services from companies such as Toyota,
MySpace, MySpace Records, or Universal Music Group should rethink where
they are spending their money. Anyone that would advertise with
MySpace, MySpace Records, or Universal Music Group should find other
alternatives than to spend money with companies that defraud and cheat
consumers and struggling artists.
Toyota, through there recent
actions, only provides Americans with several more reasons why they
should buy American Products and stop the profiting by foreign
companies that are not only causing job losses for all of America.
When a company such as Toyota sets out to defraud American music
artists who are struggling to make it in an already tough business by
orchestrating contests designed with only one goal in mind, to
advertise Toyota, MySpace, and MySpace Records. Then it is time that
Americans stand up and spend their money with American companies, and
stop rewarding companies such as Toyota for such outrageous behavior
and business practices.
And let’s not forget this is the same Toyota
that is currently being sued for ordering their attorney’s to
destroying evidence in several lawsuits recently brought against them
by Americans who have died as a result of their product failures, lies,
and deceptions. It is not only a disgrace to the auto industry. It is
also a disgrace as it relates to any foreign company such as Toyota
that came to America and traded in American jobs to sell those same
Americans their products.
Toyota has proven that they will use,
cheat, lie to, and defraud Americans on a variety of levels that are
just plain unacceptable. It is suggested that anyone reading this not
only pass the word about the activities and conduct of Toyota and
MySpace. But that you not spend another penny on any Toyota Products
or Services, MySpace Advertisement, MySpace Recording Artists, or
Universal Music Group Artists. That is until they stop the fraud and
deceptive business practices.
And any fan of music should boycott
the band Call The Cops for their roll in this fraud that was
perpetrated upon the public and other artists alike. When any band
such as Call The Cops, or the other four finalists involved in this
scam of a contest use undue influence to win a contest that basically
defrauded over 18,000 other bands, as well as the public at large.
Then maybe they should all be arrested and charged by the real cops.
If
you entered the Toyota Contest, MySpace Contest, MySpace Records
Contest, Rock The Space Contest, or as it is now coming to be know as,
“The Fix Was In” contest. No matter how you look at it Toyota,
MySpace, and MySpace Records conspired to defraud over 18,000 of you
who entered the Rock The Space Contest. As it turns out this was an
advertising scheme by MySpace, MySpace Records, and Toyota that
solicited artists to enter with them knowing full well contestants
never had a chance of winning.
Indisputable evidence has been
developed over the past couple of months that shows each of the
finalists or their representatives had strong business relationships
with either MySpace Records or Universal Music Group prior to this
contest being advertised. This evidence clearly connects all five
finalists selected with MySpace and/or Universal Music Group.
The
contest turned out to be nothing more than an advertising scheme
created by MySpace and Toyota to use music artists looking for their
big break to advertise Toyota, MySpace, and MySpace Records products
and services. They used the bait of a Recording Contract with MySpace
Records to deceive and defraud artists for the sole purpose of
obtaining free advertisement for their products and services.
At
best it was disgusting act of fraud perpetrated upon artists that
entered the contest believing it was a legitimate opportunity for them
to succeed at their art. But the reality was that the five finalists
or their representatives all had prior business dealings with MySpace
Records or Universal Music Group.
Of course Fox and MySpace attorney
Amy Ruskin denies everything and claims that they did nothing wrong.
Ruskin and her bosses, who refuse to identify themselves and hide
behind Ruskin, only responded through email inquiries that were filled
with self-serving lies and misrepresentations.
But then what more
should anyone expect from a company that is owned and operated by News
Corp that owns MySpace and MySpace Records. Or from a company that
planned this fraud from the outset just to gain free advertising at the
contestant’s expense.
And of course there are the attorneys and
various department heads at Toyota that just outright lied when they
were confronted with the facts. On the phone they would state they
wanted to address the matter. But then they refused to follow up or
respond as promised.
It seems that when Toyota realized they were
caught defrauding artists and using them for the sole purpose of
advertising their company. They just did not have anything else to
say.
Then again, would you expect a company like Toyota that is
being sued for ordering their attorneys to destroy evidence in other
civil cases to admit they were defrauding individuals in a this
contest?
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