I took a quick look at Lemonis' Vimeo retraction.
Then shot CW Customer Service an email...
"Hello,After hearing the CEO of your company during his CNBC interview, and his attitude towards supporters of this administration, I am requesting that you delete all of my membership information from your sales and your Good Sam Club database, and no longer contact me for any reason. This is to include postal mailers, advertisements, or advertising emails. I will no longer do any business with your company, and this is after spending quite a bit in your Camping World stores over the years, along with being a Good Sam Club member.In the original video, Mr. Lemonis clearly stated his position "...horrified by what we're hearing and seeing, um...from this administration...", and then went on to make the statement "..There's no doubt that there is probably not many consumers in this country today that are in favor of what has been said in the last couple days and if they are, quite frankly, don't shop at my business,". At this point, Mr. Lemonis was speaking specifically about the Trump administration. No other comments had been made to any other effect. Mr. Lemonis' Vimeo statement is a false one. He never referenced Charlottesville, and luckily there is a record of his original statement. His Vimeo statement definitely answers any doubts about what he originally said. His attempt to re-write his original response to the interviewer is a blatant attempt, and one that will not work.Thank you for removing all of my customer information from all of your records, and for adding me to your do not call/do not contact list, as requested.Sincerely, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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It'll be interesting to see how long it takes for him to bail out, or for CW share holders to kick him out.