it says: do not ask "paying" customers for money. So I guess if you don't ask them for money, they can't really pay. So that would make them "paying" customers, right? Thanks, Kevin.
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So, um, what's the point of that sign? My best guess is that customers were complaining about panhandlers right there in the store.
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yes, it is.
My thought was if they're "paying", then they don't have any money to begin with, so what's the point in asking?
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