There's a TV and appliance store in my town, where quite by accident, I noticed a no gun sign in their window when entering planning to spend a bunch on a 72 inch TV. We had bought several products from this store but I had never noticed the sign. I was carrying but ignored the sign but now had no intention of purchasing the TV there.
I went in, spent about 30 minutes looking at all the TV's etc. etc. and told the salesman that I would take "that" one. As he started writing up the ticket, I told him that I had to go to my car to get my checkbook. As I re-entered the store I stopped and looked at the sign just long enough for the salesman to see me. I walked up to him and asked for the owner or manager. The manager came over and I asked him about the firearms sign and he said it was policy. I said that I objected, but he said sorry, but that is store policy and he could not do anything about it as he was a manager only but would rely my complaint to the owner. And I said it is my policy to no longer shop here, and I will be telling all of my shooting buddies. Looked over at the salesman and said sorry, no sale. Walked out.
Later that afternoon I received a phone call from the owner who said that it was his attorney's advice that he do that but he would reconsider the policy since I objected. I got a phone call the next day telling me that the sign's now gone and he would give me a 15% discount on the TV, already on sale.
So, sometimes it pays to bitch, as I saved money (not my goal), and removed a no-guns sign. I had no such success with the local mall however, so I conceal very deep there...................................................ck