[quote=enayes]what went wrong with the scanner or whatever?[/quote]
I'm assuming security was tailing me on cameras the whole time, and flagged the computer system or something, so that I couldn't check out.
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[quote=enayes]what went wrong with the scanner or whatever?[/quote]
I'm assuming security was tailing me on cameras the whole time, and flagged the computer system or something, so that I couldn't check out.
[quote=Back In Shape]It may or may not work, I wouldn't get too overconfident. There was a fat lady who stole some stuff and when they confronted her she threatened to scratch and bite them saying she had AIDS. Right when she opened her car door, one of the cart boys drop kicked her @ss and then all the guys just started stomping her. Because she was bleeding all the guys involved had to get AIDS tests and here's the funny part, when the test results came back everyone tested negative for AIDS but 2 cart boys were fired for testing positive for marijuana. :oldlol:[/quote]
I call bullcrap on all these "Shoplifters get their asses beat" stories. Stomping out a fat lady? Are you serious? That's like a gang beating right there and should warrant more than getting fired. Workers and managers or whatever can't lay a finger on anyone. Hell, it ain't even shoplifting until you leave the store. If I got my ass whopped by some mangers and cart boys for stealing $40 worth, you can bet I'm coming with a law suit on the company.
Your an idiot.
Security guards can't do anything like that.
That's pretty bad on the self checkout. I just ring up my produce wrong to save 5-10 bucks. Ring up red/yellow peppers as green, yams as bulk red potatoes, etc..
if those beating stories are bs, thats some sad ish. i never understood peoples motivation to make up stories for no reason at all, especially to people u dont even know
[QUOTE=SCREWstonRockets]I call bullcrap on all these "Shoplifters get their asses beat" stories. Stomping out a fat lady? Are you serious? That's like a gang beating right there and should warrant more than getting fired. Workers and managers or whatever can't lay a finger on anyone. [B]Hell, it ain't even shoplifting until you leave the store[/B]. If I got my ass whopped by some mangers and cart boys for stealing $40 worth, you can bet I'm coming with a law suit on the company.[/QUOTE]
First of all, in every case I stated that the shoplifter got busted in the parking lot or getting into their car. Last time I checked you couldn't park your car inside Wal-Mart. Second of all, undercover security can and does lay fingers on plenty of people, and when they need help they can get assistance from managers and cart boys alike. Shyt happens all the time.
Undercover security will stop you and ask you directly or indirectly if you have stolen something after you have left the store if they strongly suspect you of stealing but didn't actually see you at the moment you stuffed something or if another employee has seen you stealing. In that case they will just be basically issuing you a warning or if are stupid enough to confess they will try to take you inside. But if they actually see you stealing stuff they can and will try to physically detain you if you resist their version of a citizen's arrest. The undercover security NEVER let anyone go if he saw them stealing, at least when I was there. That was the best part of his job, taking people down. He didn't have anything to worry about, he was cool with the cops anyways.
I'm not saying that there was a physical confrontation with shoplifters every week but it happened enough where it wasn't anything shocking. Wal-Mart actually had a little detainment cell right across from the accounting office and you could regularly hear people crying, screaming, and cursing from there. Once in a while you could hear or see people getting up from their chairs and being pushed back down by security until the cops got there. Our undercover security was a badass, he had one of the highest conviction rates in the state. They used to bring in other undercover security officers from other stores just to train with him. He was this big older mexican guy with an OG mustache and tattoos everywhere, the last guy a shoplifter would expect to be security. But the guy ended up getting fired for guess what? Stealing from the store. :oldlol:
I can't believe you guys think my stories are BS. You do know that Wal-Mart security and cart boys have literally KILLED shoplifters in the parking lot right??? :oldlol:
Maybe things have changed in the last few years, but shoplifters were still getting messed up if they fought back when I was there.
My Dad is the head cashier in that S&S. We will run your IP and hunt you down.
DOG
THE BOUNTY HUNTA.
[QUOTE=El Kabong]^^Me smells some lies/exagerations.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, what the hell?
[url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Os-CeYraY5o[/url]
:cheers:
Hahaha EVERYONE pulls that trick at the Stop and Shop I usually go to. Haven't had that kind of problem, but thanks for the heads up. Way to get yourself out of that situation, too.:bowdown:
They probaby lose all the money they save on not hiring cashiers in people incorrectly ringing up their groceries at lower prices. Hell, probably lose even more money then what it'd take to hire cashiers.
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No Stop & Shops in NH, can't steal. Wish I could, though. :ohwell:
[quote=ShannonElements]LMAO, how did I never think of this? There's a store nearby with some of those automated payment things, employees don't even go near them unless there's a problem. I could just walk up, pretend to scan a bunch of things and punch stuff in on the touchscreen, bag my items, walk out, and no one would be the wiser.[/quote]
Do it, report findings.
i hate ****ing theifs
[QUOTE=pete's montreux]Here's the backround: Stop & Shop, a food store from the northeast recently came out with their 'shopping buddy', which is a little hand-held scanner that will scan your items for you, so that you can skip the lines. You scan your Stop & Shop card, grab a shopping buddy, scan all of your items, scan a bar code at the self-checkout, pay and leave. They also encourage you to bag your own items as well.
Well, I've been 'forgetting' to scan at least $40 worth of groceries a week for about two months now. It's been working well. I've been doing it on Saturday mornings, which is incredibly busy, and I've yet to have a problem. I didn't have a chance to cash my check over the weekend, so I got it cashed today. I reluctantly went shopping tonight, knowing well that it wouldn't be as busy, but I thought maybe the security would be slacking off because it's slow.
What I do is scan a lot of cheap small stuff like Powerade's and stuff like that and put it on top of the other, expensive stuff inside a brown bag. For some reason, I pushed it a little bit this week and threw in a few things I haven't tried to take before, like those expensive bags of Tyson chicken, and some $10 things of Coconut shrimp. The stuff I scanned came to about $45.
I go to the checkout, scan the bar code, scan my card, and nothing happens. It's supposed to start listing my purchases at this point and it doesn't. I look up and the light for my register is blinking for help. Oh ****. I look over at my shopping buddy, and I can't re-scan. Oh ****.
So, a girl comes over and tries to void the transaction for me and tries to scan my card. Nothing happens. She looks at the shopping buddy, presses a few buttons, and she looks at my cart and starts going through my stuff and scanning it to check if I scanned everything. Oh ****. So, I immediately went, "Some of the stuff is a different order." She asks, "what stuff?", so I point it all out, and push them aside, as she's giving me a weird look. I knew I was caught. I started explaining that I'm purchasing stuff for my uncle's shop, and I have to use a business credit card for that stuff. I think she bought it, because she just went, "oh, ok then, never mind."
So I pay for the stuff that I scanned, and slowly walk over to another register, this time with a cashier. I realized how much I was going to steal, over $60 worth in groceries. Oh ****!
I'm not buying for my uncle, I have no business credit card. I look over at the girl who's staring at me from the service desk, and she's talking to a manager type woman. Now they're both staring at me. Total comes to $62 and change. Oh ****! Now I have to put on my acting shoes. I open my wallet, pretend to look for my credit card, I can't "find it", so I pay with cash. At this point, I'm scared they're going to call the cops or blacklist me from the store and have my picture on the wall or something in the security room. Now I really have to act. I walk over to the service desk and explain that I think I lost my credit card, just to be safe.
Me and two cashiers walked around the store for a short while with "no luck." I wrote my name and number down and told them to call me if it turns up, and that I'll have to cancel it on the drive home.
Over $100 in groceries for one person! I feel like an ass. I wasn't even embarrassed, I was so angry that I decided to do this on a weeknight! Why couldn't I get a few things, and then wait for the weekend for the serious stuff? WHY!? I had to push it, didn't I? Oh well, there goes a good thing!
Flame away. I don't even care, I deserve it. :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
You were just doing this for the thrill of it or something? Props for being quick on your feet, but that's a warning sign to stop while you're ahead.