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Old 08/08/2003, 03:27 AM
koj11 koj11 is offline
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If a lfs doesn't want to deal with returns, the answer is as simple as instituting a strict return policy (which could include having customers sign copies at the time of purchase). Now, the store deciding as to who can or cannot buy this fish or that coral, this is truly ridiculous. Maybe when I go grocery shopping next, the store will decide that I am not hungry enough or have the proper cooking equipment to properly prepare my food and not sell it to me. Or Mcdonald's could decide to weigh people before they consent to sell them a McFatty sandwich. The only people this lfs is going to hurt is themselves. They will not last long if they foolishly try to keep this policy. It is, after all, a business. And if you don't make a profit, you don't stay in business. It is possible to sell fish ethically and responsibly without trying to be "big brother". If it isn't already, this store's name should be "The Fish Nazis". I have to laugh

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