jyoutz
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I prefer my Dodge because of the Cummins motor.Absolutely!
I prefer my Dodge because of the Cummins motor.Absolutely!
I thought a nice post retirement job might be driving the Zamboni at the rink, until I realized that the person running the Zam also cleaned the bathrooms.....^^^^^
Haha.......!
You know cleaning the Restrooms can't be too far off.
I think the point was to be sure you HAD a receipt, and not walking out as an honest person...if one wasn't.I know Costco now has self check out lanes but they have always had receipt checkers. I fount it funny that, prior to the self service lines, they checked receipts. Check your employees. They rang me up. Lol.
Ah, good point. Although I do remember them verifying big dollar items are on the receipt. Electronics, tools, stuff like that.I think the point was to be sure you HAD a receipt, and not walking out as an honest person...if one wasn't.
Sounds like there are others who feel the same:. . .
Now, the local CVS tells us that a guy comes in once or twice a week, (for almost two years!) takes one or two qt bottles of beer, some snacks, and walks out saying "Touch me & I'll sue".
The cops aren't interested, especially with their 45min to 1 hr response time.
So all of us get to buy this POS his beer & snacks.
CVS will not allow employees to interfere.
If it were up to me, the guy would get one chance to put the stuff back & never return, or get a 230gr solution to the problem.
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There are very specific conditions under which you may 'lawfully' employ the use of 'Deadly Force'...in Texas.Sounds like there are others who feel the same:
Customer faces murder charge after shooting shoplifter who fought Dallas store employees
Courtesy: Fort Worth Star-Telegram archives /File photo
Amy McDaniel
Wed, November 30, 2022 at 11:32 AM
A customer accused of fatally shooting a shoplifter who was fighting with employees at a Family Dollar store in Dallas has been arrested and faces a murder charge, police said.
Police responded to the shooting just before 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Family Dollar store at 3200 S. Lancaster Road. When officers arrived they found a man lying in front of the store with a gunshot wound, police said in a news release Wednesday. The man died at the scene.
Police said their preliminary investigation determined a fight happened inside the store when employees confronted the man about items he was trying to steal.
The customer, Kevin Jackson Sr, 47, walked into the store, saw the fight, and then shot the man who had been accused of stealing, police said.
The man, whose name has not been released, stumbled outside the store and collapsed. He did not have any weapons, police said.
Jackson was arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to Lew Sterrett Jail.
I had them verify the numbers for a washer and dryer at home depot (box/ versus my receipt) because I didn't think something was right. Got home and unboxed the washer and dryer. They gave me the $750 dryer instead of the $350 one. They said I had the correct ones that I paid for. I only paid $700 plus tax for the pair.Ah, good point. Although I do remember them verifying big dollar items are on the receipt. Electronics, tools, stuff like that.
I think you fit in as being overly honest!I’ve gone back into Costco to pay for stuff I put in my basket and didn’t get charged for. I also passed the receipt checker and had my blue marker line down it as proof.
Where do I fit in?
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Who could argue with that statement?When I asked the teller about a price being 'a bit low', she said 'DON'T argue with the computer !!'. OK, just thought I'd ask... The error in my favour was $20 per item x quantity of 20 ,so $400.
Since then I 'don't argue with the computer' after all,computers are smarter than me, right ??
Doesn't appear to be a good strategy after allSounds like there are others who feel the same:
Customer faces murder charge after shooting shoplifter who fought Dallas store employees
Courtesy: Fort Worth Star-Telegram archives /File photo
Amy McDaniel
Wed, November 30, 2022 at 11:32 AM
A customer accused of fatally shooting a shoplifter who was fighting with employees at a Family Dollar store in Dallas has been arrested and faces a murder charge, police said.
Police responded to the shooting just before 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Family Dollar store at 3200 S. Lancaster Road. When officers arrived they found a man lying in front of the store with a gunshot wound, police said in a news release Wednesday. The man died at the scene.
Police said their preliminary investigation determined a fight happened inside the store when employees confronted the man about items he was trying to steal.
The customer, Kevin Jackson Sr, 47, walked into the store, saw the fight, and then shot the man who had been accused of stealing, police said.
The man, whose name has not been released, stumbled outside the store and collapsed. He did not have any weapons, police said.
Jackson was arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to Lew Sterrett Jail.
Doesn't appear to be a good strategy after all
I agree with you 100% on all comments, I was mainly being facetious in light of the 230gr remark.We simply don't know the details of the shooting at this time, just early reports. The actor was jailed on "Suspicion of Murder", suggesting LEO had enough initial information to warrant the charge, rather than Manslaughter which would be a more common charge in a shooting of this type.
As I stated previously, IF the shooting occurred solely over the alleged theft, then it was without a doubt a bad shoot. IF it occurred as a result of the 'fight' that ensued and the threat of death or grave bodily harm existed....then Texas Law allows for the use of Deadly Force (even by a third party). It would be up to a jury to decide if the action was reasonable however.
I don't think we can point to this incident and declare it a 'strategy'. Highly unlikely the shooter went to Walmart that day expecting to shoot an alleged shoplifter. It will be interesting to see how this turns out.
Any references to solving a shoplifting issue (with 230 grs./other) by members here is hopefully just internet 'bluster' and frustration. IF not, I would advise anyone of like mind to give it some serious thought. Even if cleared of any charges (and there will likely be charges), you'll wish you had never gone through it all.
I absolutely agree!I refuse to use the self check out. I want to see as many people employed in the store as possible, and for the store to flourish as a result of offering the checkout and bagging service. Home Depot has done away with all but one checkout counter. I don't shop there any longer. I prefer Lowes which honors our veterans with a 10% discount every day, 365 days a year, except for the holidays when the stores are closed.