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The Michigan State University Surplus Store has alerted customers to inspect complimentary pens received during a recent event for hidden knife blades. The warning came after some attendees at the Teacher Sale discovered that these multi-functional pens contain concealed knives. Customers are advised to contact the store if they possess any of these potentially hazardous items. The incident has raised safety concerns as the store aims to maintain a trusted shopping environment for the community.
East Lansing, Michigan – The Michigan State University Surplus Store is warning customers to check their free pens received during a recent event for potentially dangerous hidden knives. The alert follows a sale on July 8, where attendees were offered complimentary pens, some of which were later discovered to contain concealed blades. This notification was made public on Friday afternoon via a social media post to ensure safety among previous customers.
During the Teacher Sale held on July 8, participants were able to take home a variety of free pens, housed in a box at the venue. Following the event, it became clear that certain pens were not just writing tools but also had hidden knife blades incorporated into their design. These multi-functional pens contain a flashlight on one end and a writing pen on the other, which can be taken apart in the middle to reveal the knife blade.
The Surplus Store urges anyone who received one of these pens to carefully inspect it for the hidden knife feature. Customers who discover they possess one of the potentially dangerous writing instruments are instructed to reach out to the store via email at [email protected] for further guidance on how to proceed with these items.
The Michigan State University Surplus Store has been a staple in the East Lansing community for 40 years. It regularly offers both new and used items that are no longer needed by the university, serving as a valuable resource for local residents. Store staff members were unaware of the hidden knives in the pens until after the Teacher Sale had concluded, prompting the need for immediate action to inform customers about the issue.
This incident has raised concerns among community members. A shopper, who frequently volunteers at a local community center, expressed disbelief that a situation like this could occur at the Surplus Store, stating such dangerous items had never been encountered there before. The store has generally fostered a safe shopping environment and is committed to maintaining that trust within the community.
To provide clarity and protect the community, the Surplus Store’s announcement via Facebook aimed to reach as many affected individuals as possible. Social media has become an important tool for disseminating urgent information rapidly, allowing the store to communicate directly with its customers.
The Surplus Store is located at 468 Green Way, East Lansing, and continues to serve as a go-to location for diverse products ranging from office supplies to unique items from the university. Customers are encouraged to remain vigilant when examining items they acquire, especially during promotional events that include giveaways.
The safety and well-being of the community are paramount, and the Surplus Store is taking all necessary precautions to address this alarming issue effectively. The quick response to reveal the hidden hazards serves as a reminder of the importance of thorough checks when offering products to customers, ensuring a safe shopping experience for everyone.
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