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Credit card cut up
Volunteers stand in a shopping mall with a pair of scissors and a sign offering a simple service: to put an end to extortionate interest rates and mounting debt with one considerate cut. Be careful though: in some first-world countries, carrying scissors in public can get you arrested as a "terrorist".
Zombie Walk
The cheerful dead wander around malls, marveling at the blank, comatose expressions on the faces of shoppers. The zombies are happy to be among their own kind, but slightly contemptuous of those who have not yet begun to rot.
Whirl–mart
This activity has the advantage of being most likely to piss off security personnel. You and nine of your closest friends silently drive your shopping carts around in a long, inexplicable conga line without ever actually buying anything.
Get the Pig on MTV
MTV is our target. They've refused our money in the past, claiming that our public service video messages are not
"appropriate" for their viewers. Let's see what excuses they come up with this year.
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North American Piggy The classic Buy Nothing Day spot. Year after year Adbusters has tried unsuccessfully to buy airtime from major American networks to get this public service message out. -
Wild West Buy Nothing Day Even cowboys celebrate Buy Nothing Day. It’s the law on November 23rd‚ 2007.
Ideas
Buy Nothing Day Christmas
Buy Nothing Christmas is not really about refusing to spend a dime over the holiday season.
It’s about taking a deep breath and deciding to opt out of the hype‚ the overcrowded malls‚ and the stressful to–do lists.
It’s about reminding ourselves to really think about what we are buying‚ why we are buying it‚ and whether we really need it at all.
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A group decided to organize and hit up Santa Monica's 3rd Street Promenade for Buy Nothing Day 2007, one of the shopping hotspots in Los Angeles. They did a "silent walk" with eye opening signs for a solid 3 hours. Here is one of the protester's, Nate:
Buy Nothing Day activities took place in Davao city in the Philippines this year. There was a lively display of Buy Nothing Day material and consumer awareness on the busy streets of the city. They plan to do this once a week through December! 
