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Old 04-14-2011, 05:17 AM
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there is a Sewing machine store inside our Joann's one day when I was there I noticed a man moving back and forth loitering just looking at all the machines a few minutes later after I check out I see this same guy come running out of the store carrying a sewing machine still in the box he was running down the parking lot I saw the car he was heading for but I couldn't get the plate number all these women come running out of JoAnn's and the guy got away but all the time he was in the store near me I kept thinking he was acting strange. thing of it was he stole one of the cheap Singers didn't know much about machines I guess
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Old 04-14-2011, 05:21 AM
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Wow. My mom watched a guy roll a big cart of food out of the grocery store once too, she saidhe just strolled out like nothing, and they caught him. This is why stuff costs us honest people so much. If he needed a machine, he couldve got one off Freecycle. SAD!
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Old 04-14-2011, 05:27 AM
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Carrieanne is so right. I have had several relatives work in retail and they've told me horror stories and yes, it makes the rest of us pay more :(
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Old 04-14-2011, 05:48 AM
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I witnessed a guy shoplifting one time. I'm not above notifying clerks/management when I suspect someone. It makes me so mad to work hard for my money and have others think nothing of stealing it!
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Old 04-14-2011, 09:32 AM
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I worked in retail for years and the past few years it was so bad we had people monitoring the cameras every day/night. And, let me assure you, it's everyone, everywhere - all sizes and ages. It increases the amount we pay for everything. People are so brazen, just like the man - pick it up and run! We had people try to get out with carts of clothing all the time. Sometimes they steal store shopping bags and take clothes into the fitting rooms, stuff the bags full and think no one will notice. And what's even more sad, people are stealing from our thrift stores here where volunteers are working to help our schools, Habitat, church youth programs. Sorry, it really makes me angry.
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Old 04-14-2011, 10:18 AM
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Sad sad sad
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Old 04-14-2011, 10:30 AM
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Yrs ago I worked w/a woman who used to work for Montgomery Ward. She said one night a man started carrying a canoe out of the sports dept. One of the mgrs asked him if he needed help to which the man said yes. It was discovered later that he had stolen it! I guess the key is to act like you are not doing anything wrong & no one will question you.
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Old 04-14-2011, 10:54 AM
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I can't stand a thief! I work in retail, and I deal with this everyday. I have so many theft stories that I could write a book. People just don't care how it affects everyone else as long as they get the benefits!!! :evil:
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I use to manage a shoe store and my help were great the only any one made a haul from my store was at christmas it was pretty easy to tell who took it they were all 11 and 12 in size and every time they came in they were watched very close we called them big moma and heshe the only thing was how they got the shoes out.
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Ah the gift of giving. he evidently had someone who wanted a sewing machine. sad.
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