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Revision as of 14:45, 17 January 2025 by Keith (talk | contribs) (Created page with "With this being a Theme article, could you provide a brief explanation (i've got no major issue with it, just want to clarify what it's about) over the ways in which storefront shutdowns can affect the consumer? While a storefront shutdown can be annoying, unless it affects a product a customer has bought, rather than one they intended to buy, I don't know how it should be treated. Physical and digital products are discontinued all the time, but it's not generally consi...")
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