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Originally Posted by Zillini
Even then there's really no way we can enforce this policy. I know of a situation once were a girl got her pin pulled for um ... er ... let's just say inappropriate behaviors. She continued to wear her letters and told people she was a member. Everyone was very upset because they didn't want to be associated with her at all. But what can you do? Break into her apartment and take everything with letters on it?
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It's situations like these that really made me wonder about my question... because there's no way to stop anyone from buying letters for any GLO and pretending to be part of it! Like I said, my sister bought me letters for my birthday, but who knows, what if she really just wanted to wear them herself? And there's no one that could stop the girl in the situation above from buying more letters!
I guess it's not the store's responsibility, and I hope people wouldn't stoop that low, but that's really why I was wondering about the topic.