Mark Chance
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Jarrod said:It is completely unethical. You're using false pretenses to waste someone's time. Even if you come in and say "no, I don't need help", you're inflicting wear on materials and taking up space.
This is absurd. So, browsers in a store shopping around for the best price are unethical. That's a good one. "False pretenses." Since a pretense is, by definition, false, would that make a "false pretense" a true motive? More pointedly: Since when did a shopper become morally obligated to make a purchase just by walking through the shop's door? "Inflicting wear on materials"? Equally ridiculous. But here's the cake-taker: "...and taking up space." Ye gods! I take up space everywhere I go! Is there no escape from my criminality?
If you own a store, and don't want people browsing in your store, shrink wrap everything and put up a big sign that says, "You Can Look at It after You've Bought It!"
I bet that'll help sales.
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