Is there a way to appeal getting kicked out of a Starbucks?

After considering what someone else said, I'm just gonna leave well enough alone. However, I'll tell you what happened. I'm on mobile, and this is going to be lengthy, so I am going to have to dispense with the proof reading - please forgive the typos and what not.

There was a homeless customer that would sit in one of the two soft armchairs, and he would stack all of his belongings on the other chair. I liked to sit in the comfy armchairs to relax for an hour or two after work, and wait for the traffic to die down. If I were to sit on a hard wooden chair for a couple of hours, it would be quite an uncomfortable experience, and definitely not conducive to relaxing - I would be better off just sitting in my car somewhere. Anyway, I asked him to move his belongings politely, and he gave me attitude about it. The next day, same deal. I asked him to move his belongings so I could sit down. The third time, I told him, "look, I'm not going to ask you every day to move your belongings from the chair so I can sit down. They shouldn't be there to begin with, this isn't your pad". So me and him got in a loud argument over it, and he basically lied and told the manager that I had physically threatened him, what I actually said was the next time I see your belongings in the chair, I'm not going to ask you to move them I'm going to throw them out the door.

another time, he fell asleep in the chair and was snoring very loudly. And actually took quite an effort way, up, I was saying, hollow, and quite a lot voice in tapping my cup on the wooden table between the chairs to wake him up.

so the manager asked me to step outside once and told me she felt that I was not being problematic, my response was if a guy didn't start calling his belongings any other chair like he wanted, there never would've been an issue. He told me I should of just sent some more else, my responses no, I shouldn't have to go sit somewhere else and beyond comfortable just so he can continue to pilot is belongs on the other chair, which should be available to anyone who wants to sit there. She also said that I had made 1 of the workers uncomfortable when I commented on the bow in her hair (this was when they first rolled out là Boulange, a lot of the workers were wearing pink - one barista in particular had a pink bow in her hair and I remarked she was the only person that I'd seen actually wearing a bow in her hair. Hardly anything that could be considered even remotely creepy, yet apparently she felt like it was).

the last thing she said was, I'm not kicking you out, and I'm not telling you you can come back here anymore. I'm just asking you to tone things down a bit. If someone's bothering you, you should go sit somewhere else. My reply was, by your logic, that means I am free to disturb other patrons and the burden is on them to go sit somewhere else, right? her response was, that's not the same thing. so I said she would have no more issues with me, & I left. I didn't return for about 3 months, as I was working on a project out of state. When I came back, I was very careful to engage in no extracurricular conversation with any of the partners. I would simply state my drink order, and that was it. Not one word was spoken unnecessarily. yet on the third day, the manager approached me and said she was going to have to ask me to leave and not come back. When I asked why she said, you're making my workers uncomfortable. I said how in the world can I make them uncomfortable, when a) this is only my third time visiting the store after having been out of state for 3 months, b) I'm not even saying anything to them aside from ordering my drink? it's not like I'm glaring at them, leering at them, trying to Mad Dog them, or anything. I'm just stating my drink order with a please at the end, and that's it. She said, I don't know about that I just know that they said you're making them uncomfortable, so you are not welcome here anymore.

and there you have it. This is my completely truthful account of everything that happened . also, I might add that prior to the manager talking to me the first time, I had asked one of the partners for her # while she was there on her day off, while she was chatting with me at the tables outside. Apparently, she'd mentioned the fact that we'd been talking/texting to another partner =the partner had remarked on my absence, and my friend told her that I was working out of state - when asked how she knew this, she said that we talk/text often, who told the manager - I am sure that this did not sit well with her, the my opinion there is really nothing she could have said about it.

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