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<blockquote data-quote="bchandler02" data-source="post: 1753806" data-attributes="member: 24640"><p>Recently stopped in at an OnCue and noticed the sign as well, turned right back around and stopped pumping gas and left. Was pretty excited to hear they are building one near SW89th/Penn, until I found their anti gun sign. </p><p></p><p>Got home, sent them a nice email about how stupid their policy is, and finally got this response about a week later:</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>If someone has already responded to you then I apologize, but I did want to let you know that we have reconsidered the no gun sign at the entrance to our convenience stores. As you can imagine with us owning convenience stores and the history that our industry has with robberies it seemed like the natural thing to do was to prohibit them. However, after much thought and emails from customers like yourself we have changed our company policy and you will start to see those signs come down. Thanks for the email and feedback. We appreciate your business and hope to see you in our stores in the near future. <Name removed>, Customer Service Representative</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>Turns out a well written letter by the gun community can accomplish things! Hope to see their signs come down quick and never make it up at the new store by my house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bchandler02, post: 1753806, member: 24640"] Recently stopped in at an OnCue and noticed the sign as well, turned right back around and stopped pumping gas and left. Was pretty excited to hear they are building one near SW89th/Penn, until I found their anti gun sign. Got home, sent them a nice email about how stupid their policy is, and finally got this response about a week later: [I] If someone has already responded to you then I apologize, but I did want to let you know that we have reconsidered the no gun sign at the entrance to our convenience stores. As you can imagine with us owning convenience stores and the history that our industry has with robberies it seemed like the natural thing to do was to prohibit them. However, after much thought and emails from customers like yourself we have changed our company policy and you will start to see those signs come down. Thanks for the email and feedback. We appreciate your business and hope to see you in our stores in the near future. <Name removed>, Customer Service Representative[/I] Turns out a well written letter by the gun community can accomplish things! Hope to see their signs come down quick and never make it up at the new store by my house. [/QUOTE]
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