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I Am Suspected Of Shoplifting. You're KIDDING?!

This is kind of fucked up. I mean, you have an unsubstantiated claim from one employee that you haven't verified and hasn't done you any harm. But you feel hurt, because you've been going there for eight years. Okay, I get that. But then you're going to use the situation to hit on said employee? Really weird, dude.
 
go in there with your backpack full of stuff sold in the store, but bought elsewhere with a reciept. then randomly move around as much stuff as possible on the shelves.

once you are removed from the store for being a nuisance, stand outside and start singing 'call me maybe' and while shitting into your hand. this will totally solve everything.
 
You think she would be interested in dating a suspected shoplifter?

This sounds like an episode of Seinfeld! :lol:
 
Yes yes, it sounds like a Costanza ploy!

A woman talked to me. She accused me of shoplifting. It got kind of.. personal. I'm think I'm going to ask her out.
 
I'm confused at why people wear backpacks into supermarkets.

Do you people also wear your backpacks into movie theaters?

I specifically wear my backpack to supermarkets - its what I put my shopping in. Its easier than carrying plastic bags.

I take my backpack loads of places...
 
I once watched as a guy walked around the store with a backpack and saw him place items in it and head up front. He's technically not "shop lifting" until he's past the point of sale so he can't be approached until then.

Legally, he's shoplifting as soon as he moves it with the intention of not paying for it. Yeah, sounds like anytime you move something in a store, it would then qualify, and it could! Silly, huh? Hiding one item inside another qualifies, even before it's left the store.

It might be a store policy thing, I dunno. But usually I'm told they're not shop lifting until they pass the point of sale or try and to leave the store with item(s) without going through the registers. Heck, there's been plenty of times we've simply let them get away, gotten their license plate number then had the police go meet them at home.
 
Propita is right in a legal sense. It's shoplifting if you take something without intending to pay for it even if you haven't left the store. However, as a practical matter, it's far easier to prove that you didn't intend to pay for it if you actually left and didn't pay for it, since you're legally allowed to put items in a backpack or purse if you want to as long as you remember to pay for it.
 
I'm confused at why people wear backpacks into supermarkets.

Do you people also wear your backpacks into movie theaters?

Yes.






And book shops and sandwich shops and pet shops and restaurants and town hall and my friends places and junk-food places and hairdressers and theme-parks and churches and... and... and...

I've got my life in there and always carry the darn thing around with me.
 
Mess with them. Buy an item at another store, make it look like you shoplifted it from them and when they take you back, show them the reciept from the other store. Or come up with something else but mess with their heads.

^^^^^
Sorry, this is the wrong attitude. Why provoke when the OP has done nothing wrong to begin with?
 
Honestly... Having worked in retail, the managers would direct us to eye anyone a little closer, who came in with a backpack... That's natural and prudent.. I think what's a possibility here, is that the cashier may have overheard a manager telling someone to keep an eye on people with backpacks... Or even just wonder aloud as you were checking out one day "if he's got anything in that backpack?" and she has just taken a leap to the next level, which is to say they think you're stealing stuff..

I wouldn't worry too much about it.. Shop there or don't shop there...
 
^As do I. I was even thinking of buying a backpack specifically for grocery shopping -- but then, I live in a city and walk to and from the grocery store. I suspect dream drives everywhere, and so doesn't need a bag.
 
I'm confused at why people wear backpacks into supermarkets.

Do you people also wear your backpacks into movie theaters?

Why do women carry purses into a store? Same question, basically. Woman with a big purse, would you automatically think "shoplifter". And yeah, I've taken my bag into a theater and seen plenty of people bring backpacks into a theater.

The only thing I don't like is those HUGE backpacks that look like someone is packing out for a trip up Everest.


I'm confused at why people wear backpacks into supermarkets.

Do you people also wear your backpacks into movie theaters?

Yes, I wear my backpack or bag nearly always when I leave the house.
I used to carry a bread-bag all the time: Camera, notepads, voice recorder, pens, phone, ID and passes. It was a part of the job, and I took it everywhere with me. Actually I need to get back into to, since I'm back into carrying cameras.
 
Yes.






And book shops and sandwich shops and pet shops and restaurants and town hall and my friends places and junk-food places and hairdressers and theme-parks and churches and... and... and...

I've got my life in there and always carry the darn thing around with me.

So, it's your ..... purse? ;)
 
It's a pity that carrying a purse is only socially acceptable for women. Sure, a guy can carry a bag but if it's too small it looks too dainty or purse like and they are less likely to. I've taken to carrying totes rather than smaller purses. Right now I carry a canvas bag that has a smaller purse inside, and assorted items. I can easily drop my iPad and reusable grocery bags in there to carry around. I'd imagine that the plastic bag ban here is a lot more difficult in men because they aren't used to carrying anything around so remembering reusable bags is a pain.

I used to specifically carry a backpack when grocery shopping in my college days. We lived in the city, didn't have a car, and wanted to maximize what we could carry. Everyone filled up their backpacks and then carried items in their hands as well.
 
Yes.






And book shops and sandwich shops and pet shops and restaurants and town hall and my friends places and junk-food places and hairdressers and theme-parks and churches and... and... and...

I've got my life in there and always carry the darn thing around with me.

So, it's your ..... purse? ;)

Exactly!




-Only more manly, of course, as I tend to carry tools rather than make-up and booze rather than tea. :p
 
That sounds more appropriate for a group planning to do a backpacker trip around the world or something like that.

I usually have a backpack when shopping to put the stuff I buy into it afterwards. When I do my weekly grocery shopping I use my big trekking backpack. Weirdly enough, I've never even been asked to open it for the cashier or anyone else to look inside whether it was really empty. Then again, they'd be busy if they did that to everyone wearing a backpack.
I also suspect that security people often don't really care. I was once on my way home from Schlagball practise when I remembered I needed a few items from the super market. I was carrying two large Schlagball bats and thought they'd never let me in that way. So I asked the security guy if I could leave the bats with him for the duration but he said I could just take them in. I didn't even raise any eyebrows with the other customers. However, hilarity ensued when I had to balance my backpack and the two bats while paying at the register while finishing explaining the game to the alcoholic standing in line in front of me.
 
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