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This store only employs about five or six people during the week, less on weekends. Really. the only thing it could affect is the company's bottom line. Its not exactly a national chain.
If you think that I am defensive, think what it is like to be continually harassed by your next door neighbors and law enforcement for doing something that is perfectly legal. I have kept my cool throughout this entire fiasco, whereas the neighbors have acted angry and aggressive. I do anything to avoid confrontations.
I am actually sitting with a friend who is helping me clean up after the storm and repair the roof. We were both logged onto BYC at the same time on my computer and I posted to her account by mistake. No, there is nothing shady going on here.
If you think that I am defensive, think what it is like to be continually harassed by your next door neighbors and law enforcement for doing something that is perfectly legal. I have kept my cool throughout this entire fiasco, whereas the neighbors have acted angry and aggressive. I do anything to avoid confrontations.
I am actually sitting with a friend who is helping me clean up after the storm and repair the roof. We were both logged onto BYC at the same time on my computer and I posted to her account by mistake. No, there is nothing shady going on here.
Hardly benign! By boycotting a store and encouraging others to do so you are potentially affecting other employees and a whole bunch of people who have nothing to do with your domestic situation.
You sound rather defensive. It would be an idea to deal with and process your emotions so that you act rationally and not react because of them.
Anyway, to each their own. Good luck!
P.S. I'm assuming you are the OP from what you write. FYI, you seem to be posting now from your regular account and not the new one you started this thread with. Not sure if this is by design or mistake.