I was tended to,and treated nicely by the owner,and her daughter.(both have known me for 5 years) When, I went back a week later,the owner ask I not to come back.Any ideas why?They know me,and know why my faint.Panic/anxiety disorder.
2007-01-11
19:42:47
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This is the first time I fainted in thare, but had felt dizzy 2-3 times before in the 5 years.
2007-01-11
19:58:55 ·
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I'd guess insurance/liability ,and you must have scared them,it would me.Call them since they know you,and ask.
2007-01-11 21:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think this sounds rather unfair and discriminatory. Is this the only time you have fainted there? If so, it's not like you have made it a habit - once in 5 years is not an issue. Have there been any issues previously that would be causing her to take this step? She is totally over-reacting if it is the faint alone that bothers her.
I don't know where you are from but maybe you need to contact someone who deals with equal-opportunity or other issues of discrimination. Maybe try writing a letter to the owner explaining about the faint and requesting a reason for her ban. It sounds very upsetting for you.
2007-01-11 19:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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i imagine this sounds extremely unfair and discriminatory. is this the in hardship-free words time you've fainted there? if so, that is compared to you've made it a habit - once in 5 years isn't an problem. Have there been any situation concerns earlier that ought to nicely be causing her to take this step? She is thoroughly over-reacting regardless of if that is the faint on my own that bothers her. i do not understand the area you're from yet in holding with probability you want to the contact someone who deals with equivalent-danger or diverse situation concerns of discrimination. in holding with probability attempt writing a letter to the owner explaining about the faint and soliciting for a reason for her ban. It sounds very scary for you.
2016-11-23 13:34:47
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answered by ? 4
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Probably an insurance/liability thing. And people fainting in a place tends to scare people away for some reason. I don't know. Don't take it personaly. But I would ask them to explain.
2007-01-11 19:51:32
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answered by Weston 3
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Go back to the store and find out why they do not want you there. Make them tell you the truth. After you have learned the reason, thank them then leave the store and never return again. They will have lost a customer. You will have lost nothing.
2007-01-11 19:48:27
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answered by Richard B 7
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Here are the possible reasons:
... You may scare customers away (fainting in a store can do that)
... They don't want to be sued by you in any way.
2007-01-11 19:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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That may have scared the customers off...
2007-01-11 19:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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they are afraid you'll hurt yourself in their store and sue them.
2007-01-11 19:45:36
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answered by imalickyouallover69 5
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liability--maybe they aren't insured.
2007-01-11 19:46:50
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answered by jakkibluu 4
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