These Customer Service Trolls Take On Haters, And Everybody Wins

By Haider Ali in Funny On 17th January 2016
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#1 Mike Melgaard made headlines for his trolling of Target customers back in August 2015.

#2 Some Target faithful were riled up after the company announced its intention to make the toy section "gender neutral".

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#3 Then, the next month Melgaard took on haters of Doritos, once again donning his 'ForHelp' persona.

#4 Doritos had just released 'Rainbow Doritos' in partnership with the 'It Gets Better' charity, which helps LGBT+ youth at risk of suicide.

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#5 But Melgaard handled them all with patience and incisive wit.

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#6 Melgaard is far from the first customer service troll. Comedian Ben Palmer has been known to pose as a customer service agent for several companies, including Starbucks.

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#7 Palmer, along with Nick Price and Ryan Shipley, run a website called "We Hope That Helps", which features some of their greatest trolling moments.

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#8 They don't strictly tackle social justice issues—but they don't shy away from them either.

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#9 When Campbell's soup launched an LGBT+ friendly ad, the bigots took to Facebook to complain. Naturally, Melgaard saw an opportunity to dust off his 'ForHelp' account.

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#10 The ad launched Campbell's tie-in with Star Wars and featured on two dads doing Darth Vader impressions. "I am your father!" says the first dad. "No no no, I am your father," says the second dad. It's cute.

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#11 Melgaard clearly had some fun dealing with the bigots and homophobes with his usual cutting style.

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#12 And even though he's been doing it for three ad campaigns so far, not everybody has caught on to the act—making the particular form of vigilante justice he and We Hope That Helps perform all the sweeter.