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Businiess name:  Running Horse Ranch & Home
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hi Management,\r \r I love your store. Super selection and fair price. With that said, I seldom feel welcome in your store. A couple of your employees are friendly but one of the management seems . . . well, just plain angry. The balance of management seems indifferent to the clients. Not rude, just indifferent. I committed to purchase more things at your store to help insure your business remains in town. That very day I was evicted for life for encouraging the angry management to try and be more polite. For example, responding with something other than a scowl when I said ""Hi"". (I am a very friendly person but apparently encouraging management to be . . . polite is an offense worth eviction.\r \r I even wrote a nice email to management immediately after the eviction event encouraging them to think about their actions and welcoming their conversation. I am sure I could have done things better. I think I was possibly irresponsible for pointing out that I felt unwelcomed (in a nice and polite manner). Especially on a day when the angry one was vein popping fuming. I received no response but it may come.\r \r In conclusion friends and neighbors, keep shopping there but just look at the ground, get your products then leave after paying. We need the store and management needs . . . encouragement . . . but not from the clients if you ever want to shop there again.\r \r Sincerely

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