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? asked in Games & RecreationHobbies & Crafts · 4 years ago

I got banned from a coin store. Can the owner of the coin store ban me from other coin stores and coin shows?

Just yesterday I went to a coin store that I have been going to for over a year now. The actual owner of the store (who I never talked to before) didn't trust me and he thought I was some kind of criminal. He thought I was trying to get away with paying cheap prices for silver coins, even though I wasn't. Later on I called him saying that he wasn't very nice to me and that he kind of hurt my feelings. H said "I have four customers waiting, and I'm in a rush to get back to Boston, my time is money." I then called him a jerk and hung up. Soon after, I sent him an e-mail that wasn't the nicest e-mail ever. He then replied saying that I'm no longer allowed to go to his store. I'm just concerned that he might try and get me banned from other nearby coin stores and get me banned from coin shows. Any answers appreciated.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Depends on how bad you were.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    He isn't likely to go to the trouble. Forget about it.

  • 4 years ago

    He has no power hismelf to ban you, but if he has a good reason and close ties to other stores and shows, he COULD speak to them about you and get them to ban you too. But that would be THEIR choice.

  • 4 years ago

    He can't, but continuing to act that way can.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    It's an easy answer - a store owner can ban you from the store unconditionally, without giving a reason, as long as they are not doing it to discriminate against a protected class such as age or skin colour. You have no 'right' to enter private property, it is a privilege that can be withdrawn.

    As for other stores, it's up to their owners. They can freely ban you without a reason so it's again an easy answer - if they want to ban you based on what they are told, then they can do so.

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