Looks like Revlon is responding to customers' demands and is attempting to resolve the issue of Sinful's blogger photo-theft. Check out what the company posted on its Facebook page. Let's hope they do right by the bloggers.
(Sinful has recently become a subsidiary of Revlon, which is why they were called upon to address Sinful's theft of blogger manicure photos)...
The internet truly is a powerful thing, isn't it? It's nice to see that power doing some good by amplifying the voices calling for a wrong to be righted and providing a public forum where those voices can be heard and echoed. Rock on to all who took a stand and let Revlon and Sinful know just how wrong their company's actions were & that those actions would NOT be tolerated.
btw, I promise I'm going to do a post with pics before the sun goes down today!
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I'm so glad to see this. While I did sign the petition, I would not go so far as to say I was going to boycott them...I wanted to see what their response was going to be before I condemned the company. (The advertising is usually done by a separate company, after all, and it's extremely doubtful that the people at Revlon/SinfulColors who approved the advertisements had *any* idea the images had been stolen.)
ReplyDeleteI'll wait and see if the owners of the images are satisfied with the company's actions before I spend money on the product again, though! ^_^
yea that's kind of where i am on the whole situation. i have my sinfuls in a shoebox right now and, if the company does right by the buyers, I'll keep them. if not, then i'm giving them away and won't be getting any more.
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