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I recently went shopping at my former place of employment, a computer and appliance retail store. I wasn't in there ten minutes when security stopped me and told me to finish my business and leave. I went on to finish my business when a District Manager came up to me and told me to "get the hell out of the store". On my way out a few employees stopped to say Hi. Then a new Sales manager approached me and said I was disrupting his employees and to leave because I had been fired from there. I informed him that I was never fired and I gave my two weeks notice before leaving their employ. I was visiting the store as a consumer to purchase a product. Do they have the right to throw consumers out of the store for no reason.
 



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