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<p>[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 1999859, member: 56793"]I thought a business is in business to make money, not set rules for customers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry, but when I read your post, it sounds like a government employee wrote it. Those are the only operations I'm familiar with, that value their rules over money and transactions. Their scheduled breaks are always more important than the line-up of customers.</p><p><br /></p><p>I will gladly avoid interaction with narcissistic dealers and their stores. At a show, you are fair game, you paid for entry, I paid for entry, let the establishment decide if certain types of negotiation are not allowed. The tables and chairs are not yours, you just paid for the right to use them, so did the crowd. Both parties paid for their chance to transact.</p><p><br /></p><p>Leave your silly rules in your own establishment. Chances are, if you had a good enough client base in a brick and mortar store, you wouldn't need to go to a show, incur travel costs and pay for the <u>privilege</u> of having the crowd see your goods.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 1999859, member: 56793"]I thought a business is in business to make money, not set rules for customers. Sorry, but when I read your post, it sounds like a government employee wrote it. Those are the only operations I'm familiar with, that value their rules over money and transactions. Their scheduled breaks are always more important than the line-up of customers. I will gladly avoid interaction with narcissistic dealers and their stores. At a show, you are fair game, you paid for entry, I paid for entry, let the establishment decide if certain types of negotiation are not allowed. The tables and chairs are not yours, you just paid for the right to use them, so did the crowd. Both parties paid for their chance to transact. Leave your silly rules in your own establishment. Chances are, if you had a good enough client base in a brick and mortar store, you wouldn't need to go to a show, incur travel costs and pay for the [U]privilege[/U] of having the crowd see your goods.[/QUOTE]
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