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Old 11-07-2015, 07:45 AM   #218
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As has been said, though, Amazon are entirely free to apply whatever criteria they wish when closing accounts. They can do so for any reason, or no reason at all. Nobody has a "right" to be able to shop at Amazon.
True, although you might want to be careful when you do it in person. We had a man come into our store drunk and started using abusive language to a 19 year old store employee. He had her in tears. My wife come over and told him to leave before we called security. He did leave although he was not pleasant. I was at lunch when this happened. Two weeks later he was sitting on his front porch, drunk and holding a handgun. The neighbors called the police. One of the officers new him and walked up to talk to him and see if he would put the gun away. When the officer stepped onto the porch the man shot the officer in the face. My wife was shaken up when she heard the news. He could easily have been carrying a gun when he was in our store.
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