So I was accused and nearly arrested for Shoplifting...

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#1 PandaTrueno86
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So I went to K-Mart, see...

Out of the entire town, K-Mart has the cheapest things in their inventory. I went in there to buy some personal items, a perscription,a DVD, and a drink. Thankfully, I could just check-out in the electronics department and I paid for my items.

As soon as I walk out:

"Sir!"

I stop before leaving.

"Yes?" I ask

The woman who runs Customer Service asks me to show her the receipt and the items inside my bag. I wasn't comfortable with it mainly because of my perscription and refused. I paid full for my items and feel like I shouldn't be stopped.

I said no.

She asks me again that she HAS to see my receipt. Again, I say no.

She threatens to call the Police due to the belief I may be shoplifting. She gets the manager, he takes me in the office, and we wait for the Police. I'm asked if I shoplifted and I said "no". The manager then takes out all my items and goes through them through the receipt.

And guess what? I PAID FOR THEM ALL!!!!

The Police and Manager then release me. And I go home.

So how do you guys feel about this? You pay for something, you should be let go instead of being embarassed in front of the public for something you CLEARLY didn't do.

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#2 judog1
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You did make it a bit suspicious, not wanting to show your receipt, but it is terrible to be accused of something you didn't do.
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#3 urdead18
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You would have avoided a mess if you showed her the receipt.

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#4 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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next time show your receipt
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#5 Wasdie  Moderator
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Could have showed them the receipt... life would have been easier.

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#6 Overwatch88
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lol should of just shown here the receipt

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#7 z4twenny
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you realize that if you had just shown her your receipt it wouldn't have been nearly as embarrasing right?

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#8 testfactor888
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You should have just shown her the receipt. I understand you not wanting to show her your prescriptions but you could have just pulled them out of the bag to show her that you had nothing else in there. I know Frys and Costco check over your stuff before you leave the store everytime and check your receipt. It isn't really private stuff like a prescription could be but still. Would have saved you alot of hassle.

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#9 Wilfred_Owen
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I didn't read everything you wrote. I don't have to. Just the first 3 words. One solution: Explosions.
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#10 UT_Wrestler
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Showing a receipt on the way out the door is standard procedure at MANY retail stores. At places like Sam's, you're not even allowed to walk out the door without first showing your receipt to the person standing by the exit. I don't see what you're complaining about.
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#11 hockey73
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lol basically agree with everyone else, you should have shown your receipt.
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#12 Suzy_Q_Kazoo
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It's understandable as to why you're frustrated, but it could've been easily avoided if you just showed your receipt in the first place.

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#13 pengo93
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At the risk of sounding unoriginal; you should have shown the receipt! How would they know you weren't shoplifting if you didn't show proof?

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#14 TheMightyHoov
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Just show the receipt :?

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#15 Link334
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You shoulda just showed them, jeez. :|
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#16 PandaTrueno86
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

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#17 deactivated-6127ced9bcba0
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I see this all the time. Save me the trip and show them the damn receipt. They're not going to say anything to you.

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#18 testfactor888
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

PandaTrueno86
As someone said and I also stated above alot of stores ask to see your receipt on the way out. It is one way they prevent some of the theft that happens. You are no different than anyone else in the store to them. Those security gates don't have to ring for them to ask.
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#19 TheMightyHoov
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

PandaTrueno86

Just man up and show them instead of wasting their time, and yours. Saying you wont show them just makes you suspicious.

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#20 Espada12
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I would have arrested you for that. Geeze man you wasted so much people's time including your own.

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#21 pengo93
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

PandaTrueno86

Yeah, but people can easily get past those anyway by taking off security tags, etc. I know people that shoplift and they never get caught.

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#22 deactivated-6127ced9bcba0
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

PandaTrueno86

It's not going to change, man. Just show them the receipt and leave. I promise you, they aren't even going to comment on what you bought.

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I've worked in a few places similar to K-Mart, such as Fred Meyers and Target. At these places customers aren't required to show receipts to leave the store. K-Mart isn't Costco or Sam's Club. They're just a regular store with electronics and other goodies. OP, you made the mistake by not leaving. K-Mart can't legally detain you. You're free to leave whenever you want, they aren't the police.

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#24 DevilBorg
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

PandaTrueno86
You could have tampered or removed those security tags. How were they suppose to know?
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Because, I innocently paid for my things and those security gate things didn't ring. It shouldn't be a problem.

PandaTrueno86
Retail stores would go bankrupt if they paid to put a security strip on EVERY ITEM they sold, they're not exactly cheap. On that same token, though, stores would get robbed blind if they didn't have someone checking to make sure people actually paid. Anyone can just walk into a store, pull a store bag out of their pocket, and walk out the door pretending to have paid for things.
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#26 luamhtrad
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Methinks the prescription was for Valtrex, amirite?

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#27 foxhound_fox
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The receipt is proof you paid for the items. If the person at customer service or the manager didn't see you pay, then how should they know you did? Next time just show it and not inconvenience yourself.

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#28 Loco_Live
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▲ You should have demanded for an apology or a gift card. ▲

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#29 PandaTrueno86
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Methinks the prescription was for Valtrex, amirite?

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#30 luamhtrad
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[QUOTE="luamhtrad"]

Methinks the prescription was for Valtrex, amirite?

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yes.

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#31 testfactor888
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I've worked in a few places similar to K-Mart, such as Fred Meyers and Target. At these places customers aren't required to show receipts to leave the store. K-Mart isn't Costco or Sam's Club. They're just a regular store with electronics and other goodies. OP, you made the mistake by not leaving. K-Mart can't legally detain you. You're free to leave whenever you want, they aren't the police.

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Target has security guards and I have seen them hold people down who we're trying to leave after setting off the security alarm. Wal-mart I know can and has done the same. I can't speak about Fred Meyers as I have never been to one of their stores. If they have any feeling you are stealing from their store they can detain you till the police arrive.

edit - I remember one time when I was working at a grocery store I went into the store to pick up my check and when I was coming out an undercover security guard grabbed me and would not let me go. He thought I had come in and stole something as I did not stop at a cash register. I had to wait till the manager came to prove I actually worked there. (I was in street clothes and not work uniform)

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#32 MagnumPI
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Why didn't you just show her the receipt. The receipt is given as a proof of purchase. So if you don't show your receipt you can't prove you purchased it which gives the vendora reason to believe you didn't purchase the items. You caused your own problem so don't complain as if it's not your fault.

Are yousure they were police? They weren't security? Normally security would handle that.Police don't arrest people for stealing, not unless it's grand larceny or related to a violent crime or a crime that warrants arrest. They just file their report and the city mails you a summons.

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Why didn't you just show her the receipt. The receipt is given as a proof of purchase. So if you don't show your receipt you can't prove you purchased it which gives the vendora reason to believe you didn't purchase the items. You caused your own problem so don't complain as if it's not your fault.

Are yousure they were police? They weren't security? Normally security would handle that.Police don't arrest people for stealing, not unless it's grand larceny or related to a violent crime or a crime that warrants arrest. They just file their report and the city mails you a summons.

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I live in a little town, where I live if your store has security guards then that's considered a luxury.

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#34 Chojuto
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Well that sucks that you were accused of shoplifting. But you eventually had to show somebody else your prescriptions and receipt anyways. Might as well have showed it to the original lady and avoided that whole thing lol.
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[QUOTE="testfactor888"][QUOTE="KHAndAnime"]

I've worked in a few places similar to K-Mart, such as Fred Meyers and Target. At these places customers aren't required to show receipts to leave the store. K-Mart isn't Costco or Sam's Club. They're just a regular store with electronics and other goodies. OP, you made the mistake by not leaving. K-Mart can't legally detain you. You're free to leave whenever you want, they aren't the police.

Target has security guards and I have seen them hold people down who we're trying to leave after setting off the security alarm. Wal-mart I know can and has done the same. I can't speak about Fred Meyers as I have never been to one of their stores. If they have any feeling you are stealing from their store they can detain you till the police arrive.

Key word is that they USED to be able to detain people. But now detaining a person is illegal, and a store employee doing so will be fired as well as risk being legally prosecuted. You can walk out the door now and they can't stop you; they can call the cops but they can't stop you themselves.
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#36 testfactor888
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[QUOTE="MagnumPI"]

Why didn't you just show her the receipt. The receipt is given as a proof of purchase. So if you don't show your receipt you can't prove you purchased it which gives the vendora reason to believe you didn't purchase the items. You caused your own problem so don't complain as if it's not your fault.

Are yousure they were police? They weren't security? Normally security would handle that.Police don't arrest people for stealing, not unless it's grand larceny or related to a violent crime or a crime that warrants arrest. They just file their report and the city mails you a summons.

PandaTrueno86

I live in a little town, where I live if your store has security guards then that's considered a luxury.

Did you pay for your prescriptions at the pharmacy. If they did not see you stop at a cash register that would give them reason to suspect you might have stolen something.
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#37 chansaet
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Dude the blame is on you. Their are certain times to just do what you are told and this was one of them. It was a honest question. If you would have just shown it she would have said sorry and felt really bad and nothing would have happened to you.
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#38 dkdk999
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dang i feel for you man people are such pricks... seriously. what pricks.
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#39 jus2nyce
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If it's any consolation taking you to a "back" room is false imprisonment. But you just should of showed your receipt when it was asked.

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#40 testfactor888
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[QUOTE="UT_Wrestler"][QUOTE="testfactor888"][QUOTE="KHAndAnime"]

I've worked in a few places similar to K-Mart, such as Fred Meyers and Target. At these places customers aren't required to show receipts to leave the store. K-Mart isn't Costco or Sam's Club. They're just a regular store with electronics and other goodies. OP, you made the mistake by not leaving. K-Mart can't legally detain you. You're free to leave whenever you want, they aren't the police.

Target has security guards and I have seen them hold people down who we're trying to leave after setting off the security alarm. Wal-mart I know can and has done the same. I can't speak about Fred Meyers as I have never been to one of their stores. If they have any feeling you are stealing from their store they can detain you till the police arrive.

Key word is that they USED to be able to detain people. But now detaining a person is illegal, and a store employee doing so will be fired as well as risk being legally prosecuted. You can walk out the door now and they can't stop you; they can call the cops but they can't stop you themselves.

I diden't know they changed policy's. I can't speak for anything that has happened in the past couple years as all the events I witnessed took place no later than 2007 roughly.
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#42 KHAndAnime
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[QUOTE="KHAndAnime"]

I've worked in a few places similar to K-Mart, such as Fred Meyers and Target. At these places customers aren't required to show receipts to leave the store. K-Mart isn't Costco or Sam's Club. They're just a regular store with electronics and other goodies. OP, you made the mistake by not leaving. K-Mart can't legally detain you. You're free to leave whenever you want, they aren't the police.

testfactor888
Target has security guards and I have seen them hold people down who we're trying to leave after setting off the security alarm. Wal-mart I know can and has done the same. I can't speak about Fred Meyers as I have never been to one of their stores. If they have any feeling you are stealing from their store they can detain you till the police arrive.

Security guards AFAIK can detain you but only if they saw you take something. These stores won't do anything if they didn't see you do it. Do you think they can just tackle anyone who they suspect of shoplifting but without any good reason? OP, what you should have done is just left. If they tackled you, you sue them. There's no law saying you must show your receipt upon leaving K-Mart.
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That could have been avoided if you had just showed her your goddamned receipt when she asked to see it.

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Could have showed them the receipt... life would have been easier.

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#45 testfactor888
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[QUOTE="testfactor888"][QUOTE="KHAndAnime"]

I've worked in a few places similar to K-Mart, such as Fred Meyers and Target. At these places customers aren't required to show receipts to leave the store. K-Mart isn't Costco or Sam's Club. They're just a regular store with electronics and other goodies. OP, you made the mistake by not leaving. K-Mart can't legally detain you. You're free to leave whenever you want, they aren't the police.

KHAndAnime
Target has security guards and I have seen them hold people down who we're trying to leave after setting off the security alarm. Wal-mart I know can and has done the same. I can't speak about Fred Meyers as I have never been to one of their stores. If they have any feeling you are stealing from their store they can detain you till the police arrive.

Security guards AFAIK can detain you but only if they saw you take something. These stores won't do anything if they didn't see you do it. Do you think they can just tackle anyone who they suspect of shoplifting but without any good reason? OP, what you should have done is just left. If they tackled you, you sue them. There's no law saying you must show your receipt upon leaving K-Mart.

I have seen it happen but as someone stated to me previously it has become something they are not allowed to do. I have not seen anything like this happen since around 2007 roughly. Things might have changed alot since than and I just was not paying attention.
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#46 disharmonized
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Nothing good starts out with "So I went to K-Mart, see..."

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#47 Agent-Zero
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Umm just sure her the receipt...or tell her you paid in the electric dept and she could easily call the dept.
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how else would they know you paid for everything?
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#50 PandaTrueno86
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The only other thing to say about this is that I was ashamed and embarassed of my perscription.