Consumerist’s Worst Company in America Contest

Did you have any horrible consumer-related experiences with companies this past year? Is there a company you feel should be dragged through the mud? Nothing brings a corporation to the ground faster than a web award, and Consumerist is delivering the punch. Send them a comment with you story—or leave a comment here and I’ll compile a bunch and send them to Ben Popken in a nice package.

Last year, Halliburton was awarded the coveted prize. Who will win this year? Wal-Mart? Best Buy? Comcast?

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  1. #1: John
    Thursday, February 28, 2008
    3:12 pm (reply)

    There is absolutely no reason why anyone should believe that you are objective in your assessment of the worst company. Walmart Watch (sponsored by the SEIU) has included the survey in their website. They are encouraging people to vote for Walmart, who they are spending millions of dollars to try to unionize.

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