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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg
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Someone could say that by possibly blocking the window from a more serious shopper, I was infinitesimally harming brick and mortar sales potential. And that someone would be right. But just like checking a review at Amazon, the vendor's cost is negligible.
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Occupying space, 'blocking' windows... one could just as easily say that people being present in a book shop stops it from looking deserted and dead, and creates more interest in passersby in taking a look inside. All is handwaving. I refuse to believe in any way that window-shopping (including browsing inside a shop) is "unethical". It's just complete rubbish.