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Name: Jessica Mckelson on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Please remove immediately.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments: One of the greatest ape and endangered species has been exploited by this ad. People have orangutans as pets in Indonesia which is actually a big problem. Telstra has been insensitive to the issue of survival of orangutan and used the animal like a stuffed toy. PLEASE be sensitive and remove the ad.Flag
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Name: Libby Davidson on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Esther Phang on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Dobson on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Remove the Bigpond ad campaign immediately! Orangutans are on the verge of extinction and exploiting these animals further promotes the illegal pet trade and to the animals demise.Flag
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Name: Nancy Shiels on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda Clifford on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Melina McDaid on Oct 1, 2006Comments: The commercial disgusted me, it was in poor taste and shame on them.Flag
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Name: Paul Halma on Oct 1, 2006Comments: They say ignorance is bliss, however every corporate member has a duty and responsibility in how their advertising influences popular opinion. Wake up Telstra, this is an issue people care for!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Totally inappropriate.Flag
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Name: Nicole Stevens on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jemma Purdey on Oct 1, 2006Comments: This ad encourages exploitation of orang utans. remove it now!Flag
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Name: Jemma Purdey on Oct 1, 2006Comments: This ad encourages exploitation of orang utans. remove it now!Flag
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Name: Ray Draper on Oct 1, 2006Comments: It is time that Telstra starts acting environmentally responsible. THINK before you act.Flag
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Name: Allison Purdey on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Trudi McEwin on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Using the Orangutan & any great ape in a television commercial is purely sending out the wrong message about these great creatures! They are not for public humiliation/promotion but are to remain in their own "natural" habitat unharmed and secure.Flag
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Name: Kay Taranto on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Ailsa McOscar on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Ord on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Another example of Telstra having no moral considerations for their actionsFlag
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Name: Samantha Siebel on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Carly Griffen on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Stop exploiting these beautiful animals and being seen to legitimatise the illegal pet trade.Flag
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Name: Gayle Hyde on Oct 1, 2006Comments: I've seen the add and I concerned that a forest creature which is meant to be roaming free could be exploited once again be human greed and disregard for another species on this planet.Flag
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Name: Jeanette Walton on Oct 1, 2006Comments: A human being owning an orangutan or any other great ape is very outdated and could promote further exploitation of these endangered species.Flag
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Name: Catherine King on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Robyn Ellard on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Nidhya Sakathevan on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Carol Middlemiss on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Alissa on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter McKelson on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Samitha Rao on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Samitha Rao on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Marie-christine Sancho on Oct 1, 2006Comments: this advertisement further promotes the idea that animals are there merely for our enjoyment.this way of thinking simply robs them of their dignity.Flag
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Name: Susan Ardley on Oct 1, 2006Comments: I find this ad quite disturbing in the way that it treats the Orangutan like a possesion to be purchased or acquired. I find the association of Telstra Bigpond with animal explotation that is prevalent in media - severly tarnishes the image of the brand.Flag
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Name: Susan Ardley on Oct 1, 2006Comments: I find this ad quite disturbing in the way that it treats the Orangutan like a possesion to be purchased or acquired. I find the association of Telstra Bigpond with animal explotation that is prevalent in media - severly tarnishes the image of the brand.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Orangutan is a beautiful animal. We, people cause their extinction. Telstra Bigpond please withdraw your add and replace with more educational add. And Telstra should donate big amount of money to support orangutan survival to orangutans.com.auFlag
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Name: Angela Jones on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Very poor taste Telstra.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Walter N Mosler on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Mimi Locke on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Please do not use orangutans in advertising as they are endangered species and should be kept in the wild and everything possible should be done to protect their habitat (rainforest).Flag
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Name: Catherine Burton on Oct 1, 2006Comments: Please inlude my name on the petition list.Flag
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Name: Debbie Carruthers on Oct 1, 2006Comments: I have seen the ad featuring rocker Tommy Lee and was appalled by the inclusion of an orangutan. Shame on Telstra for not understanding its moral obligations and cor[porate responsibilities. By approving this ad Telstra and the advertising agency are perpetuating the exploitation of these endangered animals. The advertising agency must immediately withdraw the ad.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Marissa Parrott on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Berenice Hale on Oct 1, 2006Comments: I am very annoyed about your current advertising campaign and believe it should be withdrawn immediatelyFlag
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Name: Rosemary Abbott on Oct 1, 2006Comments: This kind of advertising is insensitive, appalling and encourages abuse of animals. It should be withdrawn immediately.Flag
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Name: Felicity Miller on Oct 1, 2006Comments:Flag