You are probably right, but the same could be said for an email or phone call. The manager might give some generic response about safety and customer concerns that disregards everything you wrote, so this saves you the hassle of writing an email that doesn't do anything. You can simply hand it to a cashier and go about your business. I'm going to leave these cards on counters and restaurant tables if I ever find the opportunity. Even the smallest protest can have an effect.nyj wrote:Let's be honest, the chances of these cards getting to management are slim.
A cashier will likely throw them away.
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- Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:01 pm
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Re: I Created a Business Card for Protesting 30.06/30.07 Signs
- Wed Jan 06, 2016 11:30 am
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- Topic: I Created a Business Card for Protesting 30.06/30.07 Signs
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I Created a Business Card for Protesting 30.06/30.07 Signs
I've been reading threads where people call or email business owners to express their disappointment with 30.06/30.07 signs, and I thought to myself, why not make it easier and save yourself the hassle. So today, I created this handy business card that will fit in your wallet. Of course, if you want to hand this to a store manager, you will have to disarm and leave your gun in your vehicle.
Ironically I got inspiration from opponents of Open Carry.
This can be printed on standard paper size at 8.5"x11" and has 12 cards per page. You can easily print your own business cards with medium weight cardstock, which is inexpensive and available at any office supply store. I will be carrying a bunch of these in my wallet in case I run into any businesses that don't support my right to defend myself. I also think I will write my email address on the back in case the manager wants to respond.
You can download the printable version at this link: http://i.imgur.com/lcDhuaA.png
Ironically I got inspiration from opponents of Open Carry.
This can be printed on standard paper size at 8.5"x11" and has 12 cards per page. You can easily print your own business cards with medium weight cardstock, which is inexpensive and available at any office supply store. I will be carrying a bunch of these in my wallet in case I run into any businesses that don't support my right to defend myself. I also think I will write my email address on the back in case the manager wants to respond.
You can download the printable version at this link: http://i.imgur.com/lcDhuaA.png