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Patriots fans respond to Aurora 7-Eleven receipt
After an Aurora, Colorado, 7-Eleven printed an anti-Tom Brady message on its receipt, a Massachusetts 7-Eleven owner has responded with his own message.
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Michael Zotto wasn’t going to sit quietly after this receipt from a suburban Denver 7-Eleven went viral calling Tom Brady a cheater.
A 7-Eleven store is getting a lot of attention for a small detail on customers’ receipts.
It is at the top near the store address.
Harrison, who is actually a Steelers’ fan, said he put on a new message telling Broncos’ fans to look out for December 20, when the Steelers and Broncos face off in Pittsburgh.
“I think he’s a cheater”.
New England Patriots fans do not agree. Harrison said since a photo of a receipt hit Twitter, he has had several calls from Patriots fans demanding that he stop.
Both are taking sides after a federal judge overturned Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for his role in Deflategate.
The message “war” was started by Joshua Harrison.
A store employee on Thursday morning verified the photo’s authenticity, adding that they stopped adding the phrase to receipts a few days earlier on account of some customers’ complaints.
Harrison said he usually switches it weekly anyway.
“He’s an innocent man you know, he wasn’t found guilty in court so let it go”.
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In fact, it’s more probable than not he or she is a Denver Broncos fan, given the store’s location and the obvious disdain for TB12.