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![]() "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... Is anyone bothered by stores that automatically search your purchases on the way out the exit ? For some reason it really, really bugs me and I won't buy anything in stores that do, but every once in a while, like today, I find that one that never did it before started to without any notice. Several that did in the past stopped, for some reason. I wonder if complaints had anything to do with it, tho I may be the only one who ever did. It hasn't happened to me yet, but I expect it too happen. And when it does, it won't be a pruty sight. I understand that stores seem to think that they have the right to search its customers bag, as they believe no purchase is final until you leave the store, but I see it differently. If I have paid for the merchandise, I own the merchandise regardless of whether I have made it out the door of the store or not. Op --I imagine one of the counselors can tell me whether or not I'm goin' to jail.-- |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 00:01:17 GMT, daytripper
wrote: On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 23:06:41 GMT, (Greg Pavlov) wrote: Is anyone bothered by stores that automatically search your purchases on the way out the exit ? For some reason it really, really bugs me and I won't buy anything in stores that do, but every once in a while, like today, I find that one that never did it before started to without any notice. Several that did in the past stopped, for some reason. I wonder if complaints had anything to do with it, tho I may be the only one who ever did. I hate Exit Nazis. When the local CompUSA had one - positioned on the other side of inner glass doors a mere 10 feet from the cash registers - I'd *always* keep walking right out the door, waving my receipt. *Some* times they'd follow and ask me to stop. Those are the times I went right back in the store and chewed out the manager while positioned where as many people as possible would hear. They dropped the Exit Nazi after a year or so. I'm sure it was a lot more trouble and damaging to their business than it was worth... Give 'em hell, I say... /daytripper ("Take no prisoners!") I used to "Seig Heil" as I walked past the entrance Nazi at Costco, much to the chagrin of Jo. She wasn't too pleased with my, "What the hell was the point of that!" comment on walking by the exit Nazi when he/she stroked through her receipt either. Make a fuss or it'll get worse. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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![]() "Peter Charles" wrote in message ... On I used to "Seig Heil" as I walked past the entrance Nazi at Costco, much to the chagrin of Jo. She wasn't too pleased with my, "What the hell was the point of that!" comment on walking by the exit Nazi when he/she stroked through her receipt either. Make a fuss or it'll get worse. Peter Peter, you made your way over to Chez Marijane yet? Op --I hear it's SMOKIN'!-- |
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![]() "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... Is anyone bothered by stores that automatically search your purchases on the way out the exit ? oh, god, i don't know where to start. my entire professional life, for more than 30 years, has been involved with the astonishing array of violations of privacy by the government and the "private sector"... yfitons wayno |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message om... "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... Is anyone bothered by stores that automatically search your purchases on the way out the exit ? oh, god, i don't know where to start. my entire professional life, for more than 30 years, has been involved with the astonishing array of violations of privacy by the government and the "private sector"... yfitons wayno This is news to me and, on reviewing the thread thus far, I'm unclear on just how far these searches go. Do they simply ask to see the contents of whatever bag they think your purchases from their store are in, or do they go further.....say, searching ALL bags or even a pat down? In any case, it's a pernicious practice, but there are degrees of effrontery. I just checked with Becky....she'd never heard of this bull**** either. Evidently there isn't much of it going on here.....yet. But then, we've got some neighborhoods that fall somewhat short of genteel. If searching customers becomes routine, it's just a matter of time till some zealous rentacop or assistant manager falls prey to the urge to lay on hands and THEN somebody is going to draw back a bloody stump. Wolfgang oh, and if anybody is wondering about the source of inspiration for this latest assault on the u.s. constitution......well, let's just say that seeking redress by addressing complaints to the current chief pig nazi in d.c. isn't likely to produce salutary results. |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 21:37:17 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:
This is news to me and, on reviewing the thread thus far, I'm unclear on just how far these searches go. Do they simply ask to see the contents of whatever bag they think your purchases from their store are in, or do they go further.....say, searching ALL bags or even a pat down? In any case, it's a pernicious practice, but there are degrees of effrontery. My only experience is with the aforementioned CompUSA Exit Nazis. They would check the receipt against whatever was in the store's bag. I had always presumed this was to discourage theft by customers, but it never really made sense as the rentacop would stand literally within 10 feet of the checkout counters, on the other side of glass doors. He couldn't miss the fact that you were in line at the cashier. So it makes some sense that the purpose was actually to guard against some insider theft scam. Of course, that they'd stop me to catch their own peeps only ****es me off even more... /daytripper (Righteously Indignant) |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
oh, god, i don't know where to start. my entire professional life, for more than 30 years, has been involved with the astonishing array of violations of privacy by the government and the "private sector"... You reckon business will be much harmed now that violation of privacy has gone from being against the law to BEING the law? JR --sure hopin' Mr Ashcroft has more interesting panties to sniff than ROFF's |
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![]() "daytripper" So it makes some sense that the purpose was actually to guard against some insider theft scam. Of course, that they'd stop me to catch their own peeps only ****es me off even more... /daytripper (Righteously Indignant) IJ--was surprised to learn how many problems stores with insider theft. Local Wall Mart opened and had to replace 30% of their insider cashiers within a month. They were not scanning some items or changing prices to benefit their friends. Now the store has mounted small cameras above each cash register to help eliminate this problem. Perhaps we should be ****ed off with our citizenry. |
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