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Old Oct 12, 2014 | 3:43 pm
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God you people are hard to work with..

Originally Posted by nwflyboy
You brilliant legal experts overlook one little detail.

No business is required to sell you something that you demand on the terms that you demand. This is really basic and shows how utterly ignorant and delusional you are.

Unless you can argue successfully that you are a member of a specific, legally-defined protected class (eg, a disabled person) and you are being denied something that another customer who is not a member of that protected class can get, then you have absolutely no basis to take legal action if a store decides they don't want to see you something on the terms you dictate. It doesn't matter what any package says, it doesn't matter that the signs in the store says, it doesn't matter what old credit card merchant agreement you can find online say, none of that means squat. They have every right to tell you to go pound sand. Of course they do - anyone with a lick of common sense knows that.

"No shirt, no shoes, no service". You gonna sue over that one, too?

Good luck with your lawsuits.
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