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Old 08-01-2010, 02:24 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
I get what you're saying. But if you go to #2 to incent #1, why not go to #3 to incent #1 and #2. And so on. Those who get punished most are those who do the best, it seems backward to me.

Another way of saying I have a problem with the logic is a parent with two kids. One has always been well behaved and responsible. The other one is always getting in trouble and being a general pain in the ass. They both get caught stealing a car together. So you punish the good kid more because he's always been a good and you do nothing to the bad kid because he behaved as you'd expect. I know some parents for whom that logic will make sense, but it doesn't to me.
I doubt that going to #3 would incent #2, especially if I have not been a loyal customer of either. (And going to #5 would probably not even register with #'s 2 through 4 at all.) The goal is to get Target's attention. An endless regress of supporting ever more vile businesses wouldn't serve that goal, or any.

Corporations aren't individuals, so I can't quite see an applicable logic to the parenting example. (I would try to punish both kids equally - in reaction to that one incident - but would certainly be more shocked by the actions of the usually good one - at least, that's what I tell my childless self.) However, underlying a lot of the public anger is, I'm sure, a sense that Target has been and ought to be better. (Whether or not they ever have been, I just don't know) So, what is the best way to get their attention? The only leverage we've got is our dollars. I have some sympathy with those who want to take action now rather than see a store they have felt good about slowly become just like the others. (Again, it may already be, and may always have been.)

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