Poor Bieber. Life is tough when you have debilitating good looks, heaps of cash and nothing but spare time. Since Justin was arrested in late January for DUI, resisting arrest, and driving with an expired license, after he was pulled over for drag racing the 19-year-old pop icon has done nothing but lost fans.
The most unlikely of which, FlightNetwork.com, Canada's #2 travel website offered to pay for Bieber's ticket to anywhere in the U.S. "This is a special price drop exclusive only to Mr. Bieber," said Neil Bhapkar, Chief Marketing Officer at FlightNetwork.com. According to MarketWired.com, As an added incentive to return Bieber back to the U.S. FlightNetwork.com is also offering free flight credits for to up to five members of Bieber's entourage. Bhapkar notes that for this offer, any Price Drop Protection (PDP) credits given to Bieber or members of his entourage do not include flights back to Toronto.
Anywhere, that is, except Atlanta, where a local radio station admitted to pulling a prank on its listeners by coming up with the Buckhead Neighborhood Coalition protest, and starting a Facebook event calling for a Monday morning demonstration against Bieber. Only five people showed up.
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