Get a lawyer. Don't pay RS one red cent. Sign nothing else. Even admitting to stealing the cable is probably going to come back to bite you, especially since they have it in writing.
Honesty is the best policy, but only when you're dealing with honest people. Clearly, Radio Shack and their shady lawyers do not qualify.
That's quite true, and I realize that in hindsight. As for getting a lawyer, I may consult with someone, but as for hiring one and suing, I don't think I have the kind of money for that. I'm not paying a single cent more than I have to, and so far I don't have to spend a damn thing.
Flux, you are correct about their lawfirm. I'm curious, did the letter make it sound as though you owed RS a debt?
No, they very carefully avoid the term debt and refer to it as a settlement. The language is basically "Pay this amount and it'll all be over, but if you don't think are going to get worse." I can totally see someone falling for that, getting scared and paying up.
It is a very common practice for a company to outsource collections to lawfirms, which then send out letters on scary-looking legal letterhead. While they don't come out and say "we're gonna sue your ass," they imply it enough that most people pay up. Call their bluff. Pay nothing, admit nothing (else), talk to a lawyer, and if they continue with their bullshit, tell them you want no further correspondence unless it is to see you in court. You are within your rights to demand that.
Alternately, you can also insist they only communicate through your attorney, who will not bother you with anything unless it is worth your attention.
It is illegal to threaten to sue someone if you have no intention of doing so. Contact your state Attorney General's office if this continues.
My dad's advice is basically this as well. He suggested a write a letter politely asking them what the incident they are referring to in this letter is, as I am confused as to what they mean. He said to then include that I would like this information so I may pass it on to "my lawyer", and that any further contact will be through "him".
So, just ignore it, and it will probably just go away.
I'd support you and boycott RS, but I don't shop there anyway.
That's the plan. And never having shopped there is even better than a boycott.
I don't want to burst anyones bubble but taking something that doesn't belong to you from your employer, even if it was in "scrap" bin is stealing. Not that I agree with it, but technically they are correct. I too will join in the boycott of RS, I never really liked them anyway. RS always seamed like the Used Car dealership of Technology.
I don't think anyone would disagree with that assessment.
Flux realized his mistake and returned the material. It's not as if he said "no, it's mine!" and kept it, you know? It's one of those things that you think is harmless at the time but I think everyone here understands that it was RadioShack's property and they were perfectly within their rights to want it back.
It would really help if RS managers didn't have what is basically a "don't ask, don't tell" policy when it comes to scrap items. My girlfriend, who still works for them, has been told that if they have any scrap merchandise, to basically just go ahead and take it...and to just keep it quiet. This had been my understanding when I found this cable.
10 lawsuits out of 1.5 million letters? Yeah, ignore that shit. And buy a lotto ticket.
Whatever happened to the Radio Shack who's all "I wanna smack yo ass" with the girlfriend anyway? You + That Place = Bad Mojo.
Funny you should ask. The guy has toned it down...a little, but he is still keeping up the "you should leave him for me" line. I'm pretty close to giving him a warning shot across the bow in the form of a friendly man-to-man "back the hell off" message. I'm hoping she won't be working in that hellhole much longer anyway so we won't have to worry about him.
And I agree...if I hadn't met my girlfriend through working there and if getting that job hadn't saved my ass when I got laid off from Circuit City, I would have some serious regrets about taking the job there. Terrible place to work...and shop.