The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) and a local advertising agency are at loggerheads following the refusal by GWI to pay nearly $7M for billboards.The billboard had previously been commissioned as a GWI ad but instead was changed to be used as a campaign tool for the PPP/C.The billboards,Cheap Jerseys, costing about $350,000 each,China Jerseys Wholesale, were ordered by GWI but were instead modified to be used by the PPP/C for campaigning,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, a GWI source confirmed.According to the source, the company received an invoice for almost $7M from the advertising company, Impressions. The invoices were for nearly two dozen billboards ordered by the utility company.The source admitted that Impressions had indeed been hired to produce billboards for the utility company. Specific designs had been agreed upon by both sides.However,Wholesale Jerseys, a subsequent check of the erected billboards showed that they did not conform to the previously agreed upon design. Instead,Cheap NFL Jerseys, the billboards were used as an electioneering tool and were modified to include the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) elections slogan,Cheap Authentic Jerseys, “for a strong, stable and secure Guyana vote PPP/C”.Now, GWI is maintaining that it will not pay the $7M bill.When contacted, GWI Public Relations Officer (PRO) Timothy Austin said that the company was doing an investigation into the matter.“We’ve seen the stories and the management of GWI is looking into it,” Austin assured. |