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greentim

06/20/12 3:46 PM

#67410 RE: Arnold25764 #67406

so is hearing about 2's every other minute Arnold
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Ceeker

06/20/12 3:46 PM

#67411 RE: Arnold25764 #67406

your input is fueling the discussion. ignore it.
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Johnny4profits

06/20/12 3:51 PM

#67423 RE: Arnold25764 #67406

I thought that it was old by Sunday evening.
I mean, does anyone really think that such a
discussion will drop the PPS for loading their
boats more? I don't think so. Maybe a bunch of
weak hands around, but they can't be that stupid.

KMAG will shine brightly in my opinion and all the games and gamers will be nothing but history, soon forgotten and never missed. This company has so much to offer customers in any stores where their product is used. Everyone bitches about high costs and yet not many give the low life thieves a second thought, even though a significant part of all their costs are to cover the value of security and stolen goods. Gasoline costs are nothing compared to shop lifting impacts. Amazing! Yah, KMAG is my kind of company whether I get my 2s or not. I have no fear of the unmentionable fundamental of microcaps. Not here, not with KMAG. But that's just me. LOL

TRY THIS OUT FOR SIZE: THIS IS A VERY GOOD INFORMATION SOURCE.
http://www.crimedoctor.com/shoplifting.htm

Shoplifting is a common crime that occurs when someone steals merchandise offered for sale from a retail store. Shoplifting from retail stores costs mechants an estimated loss of 13 billion dollars per year.

To be convicted of shoplifting, one must "intend" to permanently deprive the merchant of the value of the merchandise. Merchants are often confused about the procedures for lawfully detaining someone suspected of theft from their store. What are the rights of the merchant? What are the rights of the customer? How much force can be used to detain someone who has stolen merchandise?




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