Comments on: Busted! Ski resorts lure weekend skiers with false snow reports https://ethicalnag.org/2010/01/17/ski-resorts/ Marketing Ethics for the Easily Swayed Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:35:29 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Les https://ethicalnag.org/2010/01/17/ski-resorts/comment-page-1/#comment-523 Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:26:23 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=1606#comment-523 We ski in Vermont, which, unlike the winter wonderland postcards you can buy in the resort gift shops, often means skiing on bare rocks. Let the buyer beware – these iPhone apps sound like the best idea since sliced bread.

I don’t want to hear what the resort staff are told to report to the public about ski conditions – I want the truth.

I really enjoy your website and glad I found this. You do good work.

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By: Carolyn Thomas https://ethicalnag.org/2010/01/17/ski-resorts/comment-page-1/#comment-407 Fri, 29 Jan 2010 00:51:30 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=1606#comment-407 Thanks Paula! 🙂

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By: Paula Dunn https://ethicalnag.org/2010/01/17/ski-resorts/comment-page-1/#comment-385 Sun, 24 Jan 2010 19:00:28 +0000 http://ethicalnag.org/?p=1606#comment-385 Wow. Thank you once again to the Ethical Nag for helping open our eyes to so many industries’ efforts to avert them elsewhere.

Though I may not wholly share your sentiments on the presence of the Olympic Games in Canada this year, I recognize the importance of highlighting some of the Games’ negative impacts on the city/province in light of the rest of the nation’s (relative) pride.

I guess it’s a little easier to be nonchalant about those issues which do not hit so close to home… Which is the whole point of shining light on things now, isn’t it? What’s the opposite of “ignorance is bliss?” Hmm…

Keep up the great work :]

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