Dax
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I feel kind of bad for her.
Don't get me wrong, I think the whole Extreme Coupon thing is stupid but it says they were bagged up and sitting on top of the trash cans out in the parking lot. I think many people would assume they are fair game for taking.
That's nothing like the "I used a $5 coupon for an expensive beauty creme to buy toothpaste and made money off of it because the cash register system can't recognize the difference" type of stealing they showed on those tv shows.
I work in circulation at a major newspaper.
This is theft, plain and simple. It's no different than taking milk crates, 2 liters soda bottle cases, or bread racks from the back dock.
I am a couponer, but I only use 1 newspaper a week. I am not a grocery item hoarder. I save as much as I can and do pretty darn well with my 1 paper.
It is obvious that this woman is a nut...but I don't say a thief. It was on the trash can. Why would the paper carrier not pick the papers up inside? The trash can is an odd place to put something that you do not intend to throw away...![]()
"Jamie also said that she did not think it was wrong and gave the comparison of someone leaving [their] camera in the parking lot and being able to keep it since it was left there. …he figured that someone would tell her to stop doing it if she was not supposed to," according to the report.
Then maybe they should put them on the BACK DOCK and not the TRASH CAN!
I have a feeling she was in cahootze with whoever was placing them on the trashcan....![]()
They said these were stacked outside on the trashcans therefore they should be fair game.Up here in NJ I worked at a Wawa and the paper reps would come inside the store to pick up what wasnt sold themselves,if this is an issue there they should do the same.
I would think that it would be illegal to go near the trash cans for the same reason that you are not allowed to dump your own personal trash in a store's dumpster.
Well I'm thinking that the newspaper has no case because anything put on or into a trash can is considered garbage and while it should be fair game, it really belongs to the garbage company in some places. And it's the grocery store that should have been pursuing this in the first place and changing their newspaper p/u procedures.
I don't really believe the spy's version of events TBH. And he probably scared the crud out of them...I'd drive off if some strange person was yelling at me in a deserted shopping center!