That's certainly a response, though in Scalzi's case he's using it to solve the problem that he's already invested money in the store that can't be easily pulled out.
My question is more, what are the victims asking the customers and general public to do? And if it's not to cease doing business with the store, should we be reluctant to follow that advice?
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My question is more, what are the victims asking the customers and general public to do? And if it's not to cease doing business with the store, should we be reluctant to follow that advice?