All Apologies: 5 Memorable Mea Culpas as Wells Fargo, Facebook and Uber Say Sorry

Hat-in-hand ads have a long history

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If the recent crop of corporate apologies from Wells Fargo, Facebook and Uber feels like a refreshing breeze of frankness has just blown in, well, it might be time to shut the window. While the recent snafus from these multibillion-dollar brands were serious enough to get the brass to say yes to pumping out apology campaigns—and put media dollars behind those campaigns—the fact remains that pushing CEOs into the corporate confessional is nothing new. Indeed, the practice dates back further than social media or even the lives of most millennials.

Here’s a roundup of some of the more important (and notorious) brand atonements:

Samsung is sorry for that fire in your pocket (2016)

When customers flocked to buy Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 in August 2016, none of them knew the phone’s array of exciting new features included the tendency to spontaneously

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