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Re: Coffee shop etiquette: If you're going to hog free Wi-Fi, at least buy something!
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The cafe wifi store should have a sign that states wifi is for paying customers only and all unattended laptops / iphones etc will be disconnected and removed from tables and stored behind the counter - proof of ownership will be required or items will be handed to police.

They could also have a sign that states no outside food or beverages are permitted in the store for consumption


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Re: Coffee shop etiquette: If you're going to hog free Wi-Fi, at least buy something!
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The cafe wifi store should have a sign that states wifi is for paying customers only and all unattended laptops / iphones etc will be disconnected and removed from tables and stored behind the counter - proof of ownership will be required or items will be handed to police.

They could also have a sign that states no outside food or beverages are permitted in the store for consumption

Posted on: 2015/7/18 1:55
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Re: Coffee shop etiquette: If you're going to hog free Wi-Fi, at least buy something!
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The header needs correction, it's table space he's hogging. Many's the time I just want to sit and sip my coffee somewhere, but the "office space" crowd has it all. I have actually walked out if there's nowhere to sit, sip and read my paper, "free wifi" cost them a paying customer.

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There is something wrong with this fake customer. I would have booted the guy out the joint and barred him for life.

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Rebecca Panico | The Jersey Journal

A man walked in to John's Kitchen Cafe, plugged in his computer and then left his possessions unattended while he bought a cup of coffee across the street at Dunkin Donuts before coming back in.

"I was like, 'seriously?'" said Sam Attaya, owner of the caf?. "I called him an a--hole."

While still standing in front of Attaya, the man went on Yelp.com, a website that lets people review businesses, and gave the shop one star and a negative review.

Story LMAO I would not be surprised if its someone on this board...

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