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Old 07-05-2003, 11:01 AM
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another point of view?

CarolinaCutie, very well said!

Here's another way of looking at it:

From the customer's point of view (people who purchase the PC products and in effect make the PC world go 'round:

Now that 'it's gotten out' that Mr. Buffet likes to contribute monetary donations to 'devilish' causes, should the PC consultants or even Dairy Queen cashiers (since they guy supposedly owns Dairy Queen too?) put in a quick disclaimer to their customers before closing a sale?

"Oh yea, just so you know, some portions of this sale of your sundae and banana split will go to pro-choice organizations, so you might want to reconsider your purchase if you don't believe in this cause"

It makes absolutely no sense.

Like Munchkin mentioned, a quick internet search some other sort of quick reference can provide the employee, or in this case - this customer, with the information they want to know if they are really hard-core about boycotting products/companies that support organizations that don't line up with their beliefs. So there really isn't a need for the employees to majorly freak out about this because the information is out there.
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