WATCH: A Goat Walks Into An Apple Store

Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Apple stores have a pretty laissez-faire approach to their customers.

Comedian Mark Malkoff, one of New York's funniest consumer advocates (he's the same guy who visited all 171 Manhattan Starbucks, lived in a New Jersey IKEA and outpaced a crosstown city bus on a child's tricycle) wanted to know just how much he could get away with at Apple's New York locations.
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