Who is the dude handing you a beer? Looks like Mountains on his sleeve. What is on your shirt?
Well here's the pisses - I DON'T DRINK.
The dude, beer, and t-shirt, from what I can tell, are photo shopped.
First things first, how about a better photo from the top of the head to the base of the right elbow, too far away to make comparisons.
Second, unless you are absolutely, positively sure it's you, I'd forget it.
Coors Brewing, whoops make that Miller/Coors Brewing more than likely is not going to photoshop a person's photo for a cardboard stand up. They're going to pay someone to model it. Cheaper to pay a model than risk a use a likeness lawsuit.
Well heres the deal. I checked several areas of the photo "guy" vs me.
Adams apple = check
Teeth count = Check (Ive had teeth up front pulled)
Wrinkles = check
Smile lines = check
Crooked front tooth = check
Vein lines in forehead = check
Nose = check
Lips = check
Hair line = check
Hair = check
Scar on pinky on right hand = check
Mole on right fore arm = check
Mole(s) on left fore arm = check
To me, this is too much of a resemblance. If this really is a picture of a "model" and not me, I wanna me the guy and get a DNA test.
Either my mom or my dad have been lying to me.
#1. Sue Coors for a lifetime supply and a million bucks
#2. Sue NASCAR for a lifetime pass and a million bucks
#3. Become my best friend for life!
No no my open wheel friend..... Im thinkin they need to put me in the Coors light car for the season.
Wouldn't that be sumn?
You have a very good case. I am a professional photographer. Similar happened to me years ago. The ad says you are a supporter of their product, which you are not.
You'll need a law firm but shouldn't be a problem to sue and win, as I did.
Coors Brewing Company said:Thank you for contacting MillerCoors.
We appreciate your interest in our company. Unfortunately we do not keep record of the models used in our campaigns and marketing is done in house.
Sincerely,
MillerCoors Consumer Affairs Department