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Originally Posted by DrPhil
I misunderstood what people meant when they said "display behind the cashier counter." The Barnes and Nobles here, even the ones I call "Mansion Bookstores," pretty much have run of the mill displays that customers can access. I'm not familiar with displays behind the cashier counter that only employees can access.
It's just way too convenient for a display like that to be available for customers to take pictures from the sidewalk. It was either a customer or a dumb employee that may or may not be discovered. Either way, it's nothing for that store or the corporation to take a hit for.
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Agreed.
And when I look at that pic, I can easily see some clown putting that book there and then running outside and taking a pic of it and then running back into the store starting some BS about display they set up.
When they talked to management and they promptly fixed it, that should have been the end of it.
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Last edited by DaemonSeid; 03-11-2009 at 06:05 PM.
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