Ever Dry Waterproofing has stopped advertising in AJC Reach, the company’s owner John Fahmy tells StopAJCReach.org.
“We are no longer advertising with AJC Reach,” Fahmy said.
Fahmy described AJC’s street, sidewalk and driveway drop distribution of the ad circular as a lose-lose approach.
“Advertising with AJC Reach was a lose-lose situation, Fahmy said. “The advertisers lose due to the delivery approach. The customer loses because they end up removing litter from their yard.”
What does Faymy think about AJC Reach as an advertising vehicle for his company’s ads?
“Thanks, but no thanks,” Faymy said. “We will gladly spend our advertising money elsewhere.”
The AJC did not respond to an invitation to comment for this article.
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We need some Legal help, where are the activist lawyers in Georgia when you need one!
In early 2003 the bar reported 26,936 active members in Georgia. Attorneys in Georgia are not equally distributed throughout the state. More than two-thirds—almost 18,000—reside within sixty miles of Atlanta. Forty percent work in one county, Fulton.
Now the AJC distributes 1,700,000 of these toss away advertising supplements each week to homes (not apartment houses), so logically there would be at least 12,000 lawyers who are getting these unwanted flyers in their driveways, or on their lawns or sidewalks.
Isn’t there just 1 lawyer out there who will take the time out to file for a TRO or initiate a class action suit to stop the AJC?