Do Not Purchase List

Overview

This list contains major companies that have political contributions, policies, or affiliations which we believe to back corrupt leadership. Included for each company are general contact details such as customer service numbers, corporate communication forms, and avenues to reach investor relations or leadership for voicing feedback and concerns. By utilizing these contact methods—including social media, corporate addresses, and other official channels—We aim to communicate our stance and urge for more socially responsible practices.

Contacting Companies on the List:

  1. General Company Websites: Most companies have a “Contact Us” page that allows you to submit feedback or contact customer service, investor relations, or corporate offices.
  2. Corporate Leadership or Board of Directors: Public companies often have leadership information, including the CEO, board members, and executive team, listed on their websites. Contacting through official channels, such as an executive assistant or corporate email, is a way to address leadership.
  3. Investor Relations: Many large corporations maintain an investor relations department for queries from shareholders and the public.
  4. Social Media Platforms: Companies and high-ranking individuals often have active accounts on LinkedIn, Twitter, and other platforms. Social media can sometimes be an effective way to voice concerns.
  5. Corporate Headquarters Contact Details: For each company, searching for corporate addresses and general inquiry numbers may offer an avenue to voice your feedback through a formal letter or call.

Contact Directory

  1. American Airlines
  2. SpaceX/Tesla
  3. Walmart
    • Phone: 1-800-925-6278 (Customer Service)
    • Corporate Office: Walmart Contact
  4. Chick-fil-A
  5. Boeing
  6. Lockheed Martin
  7. United Airlines
  8. Uline
  9. Publix
  10. FedEx
  11. Wells Fargo
  12. Johnson & Johnson
  13. Southwest Airlines
  14. Northrop Grumman
  15. Raytheon Technologies
  16. Inter & Co. (Banco Inter)
  17. Morgan Stanley
  18. GEO Group
  19. Delta Airlines
  20. Home Depot
  21. Hobby Lobby
  22. Papa John’s Pizza

Sources: opensecrets.org, reuters.com, blackrevolutionarycollective.com