MosMom
<font color=deeppink>Damn you, you wretched clown!
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Just a vent because I am tired of dealing with shoplifters!! I work at Gymboree and we have a "ring" of shoplifters who frequent the store. It used to be much worse so I shouldn't complain but it seems to be starting up again and it ticks me off. We got one of them (the leader) arrested a few months ago and banned her group from the store but now she has found others to come in as well. They communicate on cell phones and we can hear them saying "What should I go for" or "What is worth the most right now".
Bottom line: They don't care about getting caught because they rarely leave the store with the merchandise. Most of the time there are only two of us working and they come in with a gang of 4 or 5 and spread out so we can't watch them all. Law says we have to see them put it into their bag and never let our eyes off of them until they leave the store. Often they will walk up to the register to return something they never left the store with. We can't even refuse the return. We call security but they really can't do anything either.
So the kicker is tonight we had a woman come in and actually ADMIT to us that she bought the two sweaters she was returning outside the mall for $20. I'm in shock she admitted it! Then she returned an outfit with the receipt (paid with cash) and got the cash back. Then purchased the items again with the merchandise credit she received for returning the sweaters. I don't even know what shady nonsense she was up to but it was obvious as we had "the girls" in just minutes before she came in.
I know most of this doesn't even make sense but it just makes me physically ill to watch them pull $600 worth of clothing out of their OLD NAVY bags (in all different sizes, sexes, and nothing matches) and know they never purchased it.
They've returned upwards of $1200 in a day before. I just wish there was a way to stop them. Apparently, Gymboree doesn't think security tags work and are more trouble than they are worth but at this point I'd be willing to try anything.
WHEW! I guess the part that irritates me the most is that Gymboree customers pay for it in the end, including me. Another thing that kills me is that they bring their kids with them. Their kids are dressed in rags (while they are dressed in high fashion) so I know that they are selling the clothes/merchandise credits on the street and not even spending it on their own children. *sigh* I'm done now, I just had to vent.
Bottom line: They don't care about getting caught because they rarely leave the store with the merchandise. Most of the time there are only two of us working and they come in with a gang of 4 or 5 and spread out so we can't watch them all. Law says we have to see them put it into their bag and never let our eyes off of them until they leave the store. Often they will walk up to the register to return something they never left the store with. We can't even refuse the return. We call security but they really can't do anything either.
So the kicker is tonight we had a woman come in and actually ADMIT to us that she bought the two sweaters she was returning outside the mall for $20. I'm in shock she admitted it! Then she returned an outfit with the receipt (paid with cash) and got the cash back. Then purchased the items again with the merchandise credit she received for returning the sweaters. I don't even know what shady nonsense she was up to but it was obvious as we had "the girls" in just minutes before she came in.
I know most of this doesn't even make sense but it just makes me physically ill to watch them pull $600 worth of clothing out of their OLD NAVY bags (in all different sizes, sexes, and nothing matches) and know they never purchased it.
They've returned upwards of $1200 in a day before. I just wish there was a way to stop them. Apparently, Gymboree doesn't think security tags work and are more trouble than they are worth but at this point I'd be willing to try anything.
WHEW! I guess the part that irritates me the most is that Gymboree customers pay for it in the end, including me. Another thing that kills me is that they bring their kids with them. Their kids are dressed in rags (while they are dressed in high fashion) so I know that they are selling the clothes/merchandise credits on the street and not even spending it on their own children. *sigh* I'm done now, I just had to vent.