This is a very interesting company with a very complex and
creative history. I think that not
giving into the “thugs” was a statement of the company and the people who run
it. Also creating a program that helps
them with keeping their records was a great way to solve a problem and keep the
costs low. I would ask, if there was
ever a point that the company considered giving into the thugs? Another question is, when the company first
opened did they see it becoming what it turned into? Getting that large and profitable? There is really nothing that I would disagree
with, it is there company and they were speaking about it.
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