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re: Seattle pastor claims newspaper canceled church's Easter service ad after CEO objected
Posted on 4/10/24 at 9:25 am to L.A.
Posted on 4/10/24 at 9:25 am to L.A.
Did the pastor get his money back?
A respected and reputable newspaper wouldn’t cancel an ad but keep the money used to reserve it. $18,500 should be nothing to the Seattle Times
A respected and reputable newspaper wouldn’t cancel an ad but keep the money used to reserve it. $18,500 should be nothing to the Seattle Times
This post was edited on 4/10/24 at 9:27 am
Posted on 4/10/24 at 12:22 pm to chalmetteowl
The problem isn’t the refunding of the money.
The problem is that an agreement was made between two parties, including a custom ad altered to meet the paper’s standards, was made and then unilaterally backed out of by the paper too close to the date of the publishing for them to take it elsewhere.
If there is a contractual reason that was allowed to happen, make it public. And make the paper eat those words in negative publicity.
But I have a feeling the owner of the paper said “kill it” in violation of the contract in the belief that the church couldn’t or wouldn’t sue him over it.
The problem is that an agreement was made between two parties, including a custom ad altered to meet the paper’s standards, was made and then unilaterally backed out of by the paper too close to the date of the publishing for them to take it elsewhere.
If there is a contractual reason that was allowed to happen, make it public. And make the paper eat those words in negative publicity.
But I have a feeling the owner of the paper said “kill it” in violation of the contract in the belief that the church couldn’t or wouldn’t sue him over it.
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