• new shoplifting appoach..

    From Aug@2:460/256 to All on Sat Jul 15 12:54:39 2023
    Hi All...

    new shoplifting appoach..

    "Under the scheme, the man would bring stolen goods, including computers, electronics, home improvement items and clothing, to various stores without a receipt in return for store credit. He would then use those credits to buy merchandise and receive a receipt and later return those items for cash."

    https://vancouversun.com/news/crime/b-c-civil-forfeiture-claim-reveals-how-fencer-targeted-chain-stores


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AUG on Sat Jul 15 08:58:00 2023
    "Under the scheme, the man would bring stolen goods, including computers,
    lect
    onics, home improvement items and clothing, to various stores without a
    eceipt
    in return for store credit. He would then use those credits to buy merchandise >nd receive a receipt and later return those items for cash."

    IIRC, this was a concern back when I worked retail in the late 1980's.
    Sounds like it has either resurfaced or has got far worse.

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Mike Powell on Sat Jul 15 19:14:00 2023
    Hello Mike!

    "Under the scheme, the man would bring stolen goods,
    including computers, lect onics, home improvement items and
    clothing, to various stores without a eceipt in return for
    store credit. He would then use those credits to buy
    merchandise nd receive a receipt and later return those
    items for cash."

    IIRC, this was a concern back when I worked retail in the late 1980's. Sounds like it has either resurfaced or has got far worse.

    I don't understand the first step after acquiring the stolen
    goods. They "bring the stolen goods.." "..to various stores"
    ..seeking a credit. Seems to me that the store is stupid to
    even accept those stolen goods! Are the stores assuming it was
    previously purchased product from THEIR store?

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Sun Jul 16 08:39:00 2023
    IIRC, this was a concern back when I worked retail in the late 1980's. Sounds like it has either resurfaced or has got far worse.

    I don't understand the first step after acquiring the stolen
    goods. They "bring the stolen goods.." "..to various stores"
    ..seeking a credit. Seems to me that the store is stupid to
    even accept those stolen goods! Are the stores assuming it was
    previously purchased product from THEIR store?

    Yes, it is not smart and, yes, the danger is that they take the thief's
    word for it being something purchased in their store.

    When I was working in retail, I did not usually work the service desk, but
    we were always supposed to ask for a receipt on returns. So the
    opportunity was only there if the thief happened to find someone at the
    desk who was not doing their job.

    I think more recently, many stores have been giving store credit if customers don't have the receipt & the item is something that store sells. So the opportunity to commit this kind of crime has gone up as retail chains have become more lax on their return policies.

    Mike

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  • From August Abolins@1:396/45.29 to Mike Powell on Sun Jul 16 18:35:00 2023
    Hello Mike!

    Yes, it is not smart and, yes, the danger is that they
    take the thief's word for it being something purchased in
    their store.

    I've had [1] a few people suggesting that a book that they are
    returning was a gift purchased in my shop, never read it, and
    they didn't have a receipt, and were hoping for an exchange or
    credit at the full price and [2] others claiming that the books
    they are bringing in are "brand new" and were hoping for the
    full price in cash. Sheesh. Sorry, but without a receipt,
    nothing is going to happen.


    When I was working in retail, I did not usually work the
    service desk, but we were always supposed to ask for a
    receipt on returns. So the opportunity was only there if
    the thief happened to find someone at the desk who was not
    doing their job.

    Yeah.. and the thief would come up with some kind of BS story
    why the receipt is missing or something.


    I think more recently, many stores have been giving store
    credit if customersdon't have the receipt & the item is
    something that store sells. So the opportunity to commit
    this kind of crime has gone up as retail chains have
    become more lax on their return policies.

    That's the bare minimum approach, and wise. The receipt is the
    key.

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