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Prosecution policies in certain stores!Some of this info could be wrong but this seems to be the general policy on stores from what Iāve gathered. If you notice any errors or have additional information about a particular store Iāll edit it in.
Aeropostale: No chase policy/Doesnāt prosecute/No LP, staff has little or no LP training/Cameras are not actively monitored
Abercrombie & Fitch: No chase policy/Sometimes prosecutes but often will just ask for merchandise back without civil demand/Only LP is staff, some care, some donāt/Cameras are not actively monitored
American Eagle: No chase policy/Will prosecute/Limited LP but will occasionally use plain clothes/Cameras are not actively monitored
Best Buy: Has active and good LP. Will follow you into the restroom if they suspect you, they will also call the police the second they see you conceal something. There is a stationary guard at the entrance who monitors cameras throughout the store.
Burlington Coat Factory: Somewhat dangerous.
CVS: No chase policy but will attempt to get your license plate/Will prosecute/Store managers will sometimes act as plain clothes LP/Cameras are not usually monitored
Dicks Sporting Goods: Poor LP
Dillards: Very dangerous.
Fred Meyers*:
Hollister: Same as Abercrombie & Fitch
H&M: Chase policy and prosecution policy unknown/Very good LP for a small store, even in small stores will use plain clothes or a security guard/Camera status unknown
King Supers: Good LP
Kmart: Will chase.
Kohls: Dangerous store to shoplift at, has active LP who make fitting room stops.
Lord & Taylor*: Will chase you/ Will either prosecute or issue civil demand depending on circumstances/Extremely good LP, plain clothes are used and are often off-duty cops/Cameras are actively monitored.
JC Penny*: Will chase you/Will either prosecute or issue civil demand/LP is decent but not as good as Macys, occasionally uses plain clothes/Cameras are actively monitored
Macys*: Will chase you/Will either prosecute or issue civil demand/Above average LP, plain clothes are common/Cameras are actively monitored
Meijers: Will chase.
Mervyns: Dangerous.
Sears*: Will chase you/Will prosecute, sometimes issues civil demand/Extremely good LP, uses plain clothes/Cameras are actively monitored
Sephora: Will Chase/Will issue civil demand and call police, may prosecute depending on circumstances, will issue a trespass order for 1 year/No plainclothes/No monthly quota on shoplifting aprehensions/Very well and actively-monitored cameras that are full colour, and can pan as well as zoom in/nothing has a security tag/There is one dedicated employee who monitors all the cameras, and has radio contact with all (or just the LPs) staff members in the store/There are generally more than 2 LPs active in the store with the camera guy behind the scenes/LP is well trained and even regular staff has a degree of LP training
Staples: There are two kinds of store layouts. The old store layout consists mainly of rows of aisles, and the new store layout has more of a maze layout like Bestbuy. The cameras in the stores with old layouts are mostly fake, while the newer stores employ several low-profile cameras designed to monitor internal theft. In both stores the cameras are not usually monitored.
Stop & Shop: Chase policy unknown/Will prosecute/Uses plain clothes LP and staff will often look for shoplifters/Cameras are often monitored and are numerous
Target*: Will chase you/Will prosecute, sometimes but rarely issues civil demand/Extremely good LP and employees are given an incentive to look out for shoplifters/Cameras are actively monitored and are very high quality
Walgreens: No chase policy/Will prosecute/Does not have active LP but the staff will sometimes try to act as LP. They arenāt supposed to and can not legally stop you/Cameras are not usually monitored although there is usually one employee in the back room near the cameras, so be aware of that.
Walmart*: Will chase you/Will either prosecute or issue civil demand/LP often poor but ranges from store to store/Cameras are actively monitored/Has a policy not to prosecute under $25
*Stores marked with an asterick are known to enter shoplifters into a national database.ā
This needs to be edited. Jcpenney calls the police on everyone! Hauls you out in handcuffs. Cameras not only monitored at the store level but also monitored at a center in Florida who calls the local lp when they see something! Most dangerous place to lift next to Walmart. Please update this. Walmart. JCP. Kohls and Macyās. I literally never lift at these places. Please warn others.
MIEJERS: I worked there for a little over a year and I was in good with the LP chick.
Has fair LP, generally people obsessed with their job and who love to catch peop, ours were literal psychopaths. Plain clothes, but carries a store phone, an old ass non flip cell phone in a black or yellow leather case attached to their belt. Employees can and some will call them. The store director page number is 611, department heads have numbers with 6s. The store director or director incharge can apprehend, not just LP, so can Managers. Managers in most store wear bright blue. Theyāll have an unmatching shirt to the rest of the staff. Store directors are always in suits.
LP and management will follow you. Must see you conceal either on cam or in person the apprehend. Will approach you in store. Can only chase 30 FEET from the door- just keep fucking running!! Saw A guy get stopped once just outside the door, she was gonna take him inside but he tripped her then ditched the fuck across the highway. Employees cannot apprehend, trained not to tackle because of weapons but some people are zealous.
MANAGERS AND LP ARE VERY SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR JOBS so avoid them at all costs. Cameras are monitored rarely, usually LP is on the floor. Hardly ever have enough to have one per store, they usually rotate in a three or four store district so they arenāt always around but Managers can get you. They donāt watch the cameras but the Store Director and Service Manager can see the feed from their CPU.
Dressing rooms are unlocked by the fashion associates, most donāt count and will go back to what they were doing after they unlock them- some are attended by lazy employees some are left unlocked. Cameras are positioned weird and pretty sure they can see the tops of peoples heads and stuff so donāt be doing a lot of looking around ducking or fidgeting. Fashions managers will count and attend- itās their job. Avoid them.
Employees are trained to CS you when they see theft- most wonāt we fucking hate it there. I mostly warned people off- āif I see you again I will callā ect some do really like their jobs. Not to be seen as ableist, but a lot of the special needs employees snitch like hell and I donāt blame them but itās something to watch for.
So in recap- LP sporadic but commited. Will apprehend once concealment is confirmed, not alway at the door. Learn the name of your LP agents, managers, store director- so you can decipher pages, they will page people to certain departments to corral you- they will fuckin surround you. These are viscous fuckers. They will blatantly follow you around and try to catch you concealing by popping out around doors. Can only chase for 30 feet, but some people are fuckin crazy and may tackle, cameras monitored by LP, Store Director and Service manager- identify these People so you know when theyāre away from cam. Listen to pages. Donāt conceal on cam. LP rotated through stores, be careful d you get caught at one- donāt go to one in the same area.
Miejer is full of goddamn crazy motherfuckers. I only stole when I worked there- no cameras in the back. I will not steal there now that I dont. I wonāt risk it. Be so careful. Scope it out hardcore.
24 Hrs Meijers are your best friend. Late in the evening only 3 managers on duty, find them and youāll know that no ones on cams. This is after midnight!
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So I keep seeing people with $100+ hauls being like āitās not as much as some lifters..ā And people with -$100 hauls thinking their hauls are too small.
No babies. No no no. The people that pull off $1000 hauls have been doing this a long time, and have perfected their technique. I love seeing your $15 hauls.
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Taken from a retail store forum
Prosecution policies in certain stores!Some of this info could be wrong but this seems to be the general policy on stores from what Iāve gathered. If you notice any errors or have additional information about a particular store Iāll edit it in.
Aeropostale: No chase policy/Doesnāt prosecute/No LP, staff has little or no LP training/Cameras are not actively monitored
Abercrombie & Fitch: No chase policy/Sometimes prosecutes but often will just ask for merchandise back without civil demand/Only LP is staff, some care, some donāt/Cameras are not actively monitored
American Eagle: No chase policy/Will prosecute/Limited LP but will occasionally use plain clothes/Cameras are not actively monitored
Best Buy: Has active and good LP. Will follow you into the restroom if they suspect you, they will also call the police the second they see you conceal something. There is a stationary guard at the entrance who monitors cameras throughout the store.
Burlington Coat Factory: Somewhat dangerous.
CVS: No chase policy but will attempt to get your license plate/Will prosecute/Store managers will sometimes act as plain clothes LP/Cameras are not usually monitored
Dicks Sporting Goods: Poor LP
Dillards: Very dangerous.
Fred Meyers*:
Hollister: Same as Abercrombie & Fitch
H&M: Chase policy and prosecution policy unknown/Very good LP for a small store, even in small stores will use plain clothes or a security guard/Camera status unknown
King Supers: Good LP
Kmart: Will chase.
Kohls: Dangerous store to shoplift at, has active LP who make fitting room stops.
Lord & Taylor*: Will chase you/ Will either prosecute or issue civil demand depending on circumstances/Extremely good LP, plain clothes are used and are often off-duty cops/Cameras are actively monitored.
JC Penny*: Will chase you/Will either prosecute or issue civil demand/LP is decent but not as good as Macys, occasionally uses plain clothes/Cameras are actively monitored
Macys*: Will chase you/Will either prosecute or issue civil demand/Above average LP, plain clothes are common/Cameras are actively monitored
Meijers: Will chase.
Mervyns: Dangerous.
Sears*: Will chase you/Will prosecute, sometimes issues civil demand/Extremely good LP, uses plain clothes/Cameras are actively monitored
Sephora: Will Chase/Will issue civil demand and call police, may prosecute depending on circumstances, will issue a trespass order for 1 year/No plainclothes/No monthly quota on shoplifting aprehensions/Very well and actively-monitored cameras that are full colour, and can pan as well as zoom in/nothing has a security tag/There is one dedicated employee who monitors all the cameras, and has radio contact with all (or just the LPs) staff members in the store/There are generally more than 2 LPs active in the store with the camera guy behind the scenes/LP is well trained and even regular staff has a degree of LP training
Staples: There are two kinds of store layouts. The old store layout consists mainly of rows of aisles, and the new store layout has more of a maze layout like Bestbuy. The cameras in the stores with old layouts are mostly fake, while the newer stores employ several low-profile cameras designed to monitor internal theft. In both stores the cameras are not usually monitored.
Stop & Shop: Chase policy unknown/Will prosecute/Uses plain clothes LP and staff will often look for shoplifters/Cameras are often monitored and are numerous
Target*: Will chase you/Will prosecute, sometimes but rarely issues civil demand/Extremely good LP and employees are given an incentive to look out for shoplifters/Cameras are actively monitored and are very high quality
Walgreens: No chase policy/Will prosecute/Does not have active LP but the staff will sometimes try to act as LP. They arenāt supposed to and can not legally stop you/Cameras are not usually monitored although there is usually one employee in the back room near the cameras, so be aware of that.
Walmart*: Will chase you/Will either prosecute or issue civil demand/LP often poor but ranges from store to store/Cameras are actively monitored/Has a policy not to prosecute under $25
*Stores marked with an asterick are known to enter shoplifters into a national database.ā
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Walgreens
Okay so after a week of talking to my friend and a bit of āconvincingā this is what I managed to find out about employee policies:
Cameras are not actively watched unless the manager is just super bored - if thereās a manager on the floor youāre good to go. He also said something about the cameras not being a full streaming device butĀ āpictures in 15 second intervalsā??? IDK - assume youāre always on camera.
If thereās evidence something has been stolen (open package, clearly missing from display) they will check the cameras and identify who that person is. If itās a regular they will try to remember to question them about it the next time they come in. If youāre caught on camera concealing more than once, a picture of you is printed out and hung up in the break room. BLIND SPOTS PEOPLE.
The most stolen items: electronic toothbrushes, crackers (wtflol), formula, laundry detergent, and pregnancy tests.
They also use a ton of codes to speak to other employees without alerting other customers - he said depending on the store some of these could differ.
IC3 - (literally I See Three) when thereās 3 or more people waiting to checkout with only one open register they use this code to call another cashierĀ 6 - someone needs to cover the register because the employee needs a bathroom break or is about to go on break 10 - something with the restroom (if they need to be unlocked/cleaned for a customer) 20 - voided sale at a register (needs manager for key) 30 - returnĀ (needs manager for key)Ā 40 - change needed at a register (no customer is waiting) 44 - register pickup (I think this means when someone ordered something through site-to-store pickup) 45 - alcohol - manager needs to come to checkoutĀ because current cashier is too young to sell alcohol 50 - change needed (customer is waiting for their change) 60 - too much cash in the register 66 - manager needs to open safe for armored trucks 99 - AWARE OF SHOPLIFTER IN STORE AND MANAGERS ARE PREPARING TO TAKE ACTION - if you hear this get the fuck out because theyāre coming after you Red zone - cosmetics (Code 99 in red zone) Gold zone - electronics (Code 30 in gold zone) Code BLACK - Suspicious customer/activity. They will normally sayĀ āCode Black in Aisle 5ā³ if you hear this check where you are - if you happen to be where they called out DONāT PANIC! They donāt have evidence of you concealing - just being suspicious. He said this is used a lot to keep an eye out on groups of kids.Ā Code ADAM - missing child, stop concealing bc itās policy that every employee must immediately stop what theyāre doing and look for said child.
REMEMBER - this applies for a specific store so PLEASE take this advice with a grain of salt and use it at your own risk.
Went to Walgreens today and used this to decode the announcements. Sooooo helpful! I loved it!
Info on LP and Return Policies
Again, not mine (source), but super helpful. I honestly believe that lifters should be reading every single piece of advice possible. With a grain of salt of course, but really⦠we need all the advice we can get lol.
Iāve just bolded the stores I go to a lot.
Abercrombie & Fitch With Receipt ⦠Will exchange or refund any original condition merchandise. No time limit. It is up to the managerās discretion whether to accept the return. Without Receipt ⦠Store credit issued without receipt. LP ⦠Rarely in store LP. Sale staff / managers responsible for SL. No chase policy. Cameras are not actively monitored.
Academy Sports + Outdoors With Receipt ⦠An even exchange or refund based upon the original payment. Without Receipt ⦠An even exchange or merchandise card. LP ⦠Will have in-store LP. A mix of static and PTZ cameras. Sensormatic security towers with pencil tags.
A.C. More (The Craft Store) With Receipt ⦠90 day return with all products. All merchandise must be in new condition, in its original unopened packaging. Only defective merchandise may be returned with opened packaging. Without receipt ⦠Items will need manager approval. They will back check system to see if item was purchased in that store. LP ⦠Most stores do not have LP on site. Some cameras.
Advanced Auto With Receipt ⦠Return within 90 days for exchange or refund based on original method of payment. After 90 days merchandise credit will be issued. Without Receipt ⦠Merchandise credit will be issued. You have to show your license. LP ⦠There is no LP in most stores. Some cameras with recorders.
Aéropostale With Receipt ⦠Returns will be refunded in the manner in which the original purchase was made. Returns with a gift receipt will be refunded with a Gift Card. There is no time limit on returns. Without Receipt ⦠Items may be exchanged for merchandise or an Aéropostale Gift Card in the amount of the current selling price. LP ⦠Rarely in store LP. Sale staff / managers responsible for SL. No chase policy. Cameras are not actively monitored.
American Apparel With Receipt ⦠We do not issue refunds, but provide exchanges or store credit within 30 days for un-washed, un-worn merchandise with tags. Without Receipt ⦠No Receipt / No Refund. LP ⦠Rarely in store LP. Sale staff / managers responsible for SL. No chase policy. Cameras are not actively monitored.
American Eagle Outfitters With Receipt ⦠Returns will be refunded in the manner in which the original purchase was made. Returns with a gift receipt will be refunded with a Gift Card. There is no time limit on returns. Without Receipt ⦠Items may be exchanged for merchandise or store credit in the amount of the current selling price. LP info: LP is rarely in stores. Cameras are recorded, but not monitored.
Ann Taylor Loft With Receipt⦠Returns accompanied by the original receipt within 60 days of the date of purchase will be credited for the price paid either in the original form of payment or a merchandise exchange. eturns accompanied by the original receipt more than 60 days after the date of purchase will be credited for the current selling price either in the form of a merchandise credit* or a merchandise exchange. Without Receipt⦠Returns without the original receipt will be credited for the itemās current selling price on the date of the return, in the form of a merchandise credit. Merchandise deemed Final Sale on the date of the return may not be returned or exchanged. LPā¦not active.
AutoZone With Receipt ⦠Return within 90 days for exchange or refund based on original method of payment. After 90 days merchandise credit will be issued. Without Receipt ⦠Merchandise credit will be issued. You have to show your license. LP ⦠There is no LP in most stores. Some cameras with recorders.
Banana Republic With Receipt ⦠Returns will be refunded in the manner in which the original purchase was made. Returns with a gift receipt will be refunded with a Gift Card. There is no time limit on returns. Without Receipt ⦠Merchandise can be returned at current selling price. A choice of merchandise exchange or Gift card. Mail check will be issued if the balance exceeds $50.00. You have to show your license. LP ⦠Rarely in store LP. Sale staff / managers responsible for SL. No chase policy. Cameras are not actively monitored.
Barnes & Nobles With Receiptā¦Returns are accepted within 14 days of the date that you received your order. Books, DVDs and CDs (in their original, unopened, shrink-wrapped condition), and Toys & Games. Items That Cannot Be Returned: They will not accept returns for eBooks, magazines, downloadable PDFs for SparkNotes and Quamut products, gift cards, and shrink-wrapped items that have been opened. Please note: Once purchased, eBooks cannot be refunded. Without Receipt⦠Store Credit LP⦠Not active. Some high shrink locations will have cameras everywhere, while others will only have cameras over the checkout area. Cameras are recorded, but not monitored.
Bass Pro Shops With Receipt ⦠You may receive either an exchange, cash refund or a credit refund. No time limit. Without Receipt ⦠May exchange merchandise or receive store credit in the amount of the itemās last sale price. Reserves the right to limit the number of returns without a receipt. You have to show your license. LP ⦠At least 1 while store is open. Cameras are sporadically placed and are monitored at times. No Chase Policy.
Bath & Body Works With Receipt ⦠All returns will be returned in the method purchased. Not time limit. Without Receipt ⦠Exchange only. LP ⦠Has Regional LP that checks on stores. Some stores may have cameras that are recorded but not monitored.
Bed Bath & Beyond With Receipt ⦠You have to show your license. Will take back all items in any condition, no questions asked with a receipt with no time limit. Without Receipt ⦠You have to show your license. Will take back items and give a gift card. No limit to amount of returns. LP ā¦No active LP in store. Cameras are recorded, but not monitored.
Best Buy With Receipt ⦠All returns and exchanges must be in original condition and include all accessories. 30-day return period for most items. 14-day return period on computers, monitors, notebook computers, projectors, camcorders, digital cameras, radar detectors and video games purchased as used. Reserves the right to request identification and to deny any return. Without Receipt ⦠No Receipt / No Return. LP ⦠Has active and good LP. Always has at least 2 LP on duty at all times. Has a no chase policy.
Coach With Receipt⦠Unused merchandise may be returned at any time for a refund with original receipt. Without a receiptā¦you can exchange it/store credit. It has to be merchandise from a full price coach store (not from an outlet). LP⦠LP isnāt there everyday, usually Thursday through Sunday. Pretty good camera system.
Costco With Receipt ⦠Will take back any items, anytime , except the following must be returned within 90 days for a refund: televisions, projectors, computers, cameras, camcorders, iPOD / MP3 players and cellular phones. Without receipt ⦠You do not need a receipt to return items. You will need your membership card so they can look up your purchase. No returns without a membership card. LP ⦠Will chase you. Will prosecute. At least 2 LP on duty at all times. Cameras are monitored and recorded.
Dickās Sporting Goods With Receipt⦠Items must be returned within 90 days. Without Receipt⦠Store credit Has LP
Dillardās With Receipt⦠30 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt ⦠MUST HAVE POP LABEL (Proof of Purchase) Receive store credit. May check/copy I.D LP⦠Has active and good LP. Always has at least 2 LP on duty at all times. Will chase you. Cameras are actively monitored.
Express With Receiptā¦.90 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Exchange only. Will not give store credit. LPā¦None active. Some Cameras.
Famous Footwear With Receiptā¦30 days for full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. Will check / copy your ID. LPā¦None active. No Cameras.
Hobby Lobby With Receiptā¦60 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit over $10.00, Cash if under $10.00 LP..active,rotates stores. Cameras placed sporadically.
Hollister With Receiptā¦.ANY time for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. May check / copy ID. Some Hollisters use pin hole cameras that only point down. A&F and Hollister donāt mix hidden and visible cams. Itās either all hidden cams or all cam domes. So if you see any domes then that means there are no hiddens. They are also not actively monitored; only accessible by the districtās single LP officer and the Home Office, no one else.
Home Depot With Receiptā¦.90 days for a full refund on most items. Some items will be limited to 15 or 30 days. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit LP⦠Home Depot has the best camera security system next to Target. There is a least one active camera on every aisle, but they also have twice as many dummy cameras as real. The LP office will very from store to store ⦠some are up front others are in the back next to the office. They do have a no touch/no chase policy and due to resent cut backs there will be only one LP on during busier hours. HD will have twice as many employees as Lowes and they are constantly roaming the store.
Gap With Receiptā¦30 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt..Receive store credit (non transferable merchandise credit)Will check/copy ID LP none active. No cameras.
JcPenney With Receiptā¦90 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. Will copy / check ID. LP ⦠Has active and good LP. Always has at least 2 LP on duty at all times. Will chase you. Cameras are actively monitored.
Jcrew With Receiptā¦30 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LP..none active. No cameras.
Journeys With Receipt ⦠An even exchange or refund based upon the original payment. Without Receipt ⦠An even exchange LP ⦠No store LP. Limited Security
Kmart With Receipt ⦠You return the item within 28 days of purchase. The item is in resalable condition - It is unworn, unopened, unused and in its original condition. Without Receipt ⦠No Receipt / No Return LP ⦠At least 1 while store is open. Cameras are sporadically placed and are monitored at times. Can not chase shoplifters past the sidewalk.
Kohlās With Receipt ⦠A cash or credit refund, based on the original method of payment or an even exchange. No time limit. Without Receipt ⦠An even exchange or a merchandise card LP ⦠Always at least 1 LP. All Cameras are PTZ and are sporadically placed and monitored at all times. Kohls has video cameras that record everyone and everything entering and exiting their dressing rooms. These surveillance tapes are admissible in court. If you hear Code 500 over the intercom, and managers being asked to come to the front of the store, this is their code for shoplifters.
Levi Store With Receiptā¦60 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt..Receive store credit. May check / copy ID. Has district LP that rotates stores.Cameras are sporadically placed and are monitored at times.
L.L. Bean With Receipt ⦠Will return for full refund. No time limit. Without Receipt ⦠Will do an even exchange or a merchandise card. Will check system to see if item was purchased. Has district LP that rotates stores.Cameras are sporadically placed and are monitored at times.
Lowes LPā¦Lowes ⦠this varies from store to store ⦠some will have a sliding camera system. This is a long shiny tube running down the main aisles that cameras run back and forth on ⦠you never know where the cameras are. All stores will have PTZ over Tools and Faucets (the two most common lifted items). There will be PTZ cameras on the outside also. Some stores will have cameras on every aisle while others wont have any. Over each POS and registers and they will tag a pic of you when you do a receiptless return. There is always one LP on while the store is open, rarely will there be two. They are plain clothed and do walk the store. The LP office in 90% of their stores is by the contractors doors. You will see a door with a key pad and an eye hole.
Macyās With Receipt ⦠180 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt ⦠MUST HAVE POP LABEL (Proof of Purchase) LP ⦠Has active and good LP. Always has at least 2 LP on duty at all times. Will chase you. Cameras are actively monitored. Cameras have zoom but not full tilt and pan. Known for placing same sex employees in dressing rooms. In some stores (in some states) they can have a camera pointed in the direction of the dressing rooms, or they just canāt have them ārecordingā and they have to be watched by same sex personnel. Or they can have same sex personnel on the other side of the double mirrors or watching thru the āslatsā in the door - especially if they hear a lot of commotion in there.
Michaelās With Receipt ⦠Refunds will be offered in the original method of payment, 60 day limit. Without receipt ⦠Refunds will be given at the itemās lowest price sold within the last 90 days.They will ask for your ID, to store in a database. LP⦠All cameras are static, and placed over high theft aisles.The cameras are all routed into the managers office (usually near the checkouts, in the front of the store) and theirs a monitor, that displays random aisles. Most stores will have a District LP person that comes in and conducts random inventory on items, however, some stores *may* have LP..
Nordstrom Nordstrom has possibly the most famously liberal return policy among the major retailers. First of all, thereās no time limit. And gift stickers affixed to the packaging act as receipts for the full merchandise value. Using that information, the storeās computer system can easily find anything paid for by credit card with an ID. LP⦠extremely good & active LP. Undercover LP is always present in the womenās dept but not always in the menās.
Office Depot With Receiptā¦30 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LP is not active in stores. Some stores will have cameras that are recorded but not monitored.
Office Max With Receiptā¦30 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LP is not active in stores. Some stores will have cameras that are recorded but not monitored.
Old Navy With Receiptā¦45 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt..Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LPā¦not active. Cameras not monitored but recorded.
Party City With Receipt: items must be returned within 30 days after purchase for refund or store credit; lots of items (cosmetics, hosiery, seasonal items, wigs, etc.) are nonrefundable Without Receipt: may issue store credit without receipt, but itās up to the manager LP: stores usually have at least one LP person working; there are cameras near registers and at a couple of other places throughout the store, there are still lots of blindspots though; some areas of the store (like the wedding stuff section or the stationery section) are pretty dead and usually donāt have cameras; most locations donāt use security tags on anything. *Info From Kaiju*
Petsmart The mega pet store offers full refunds for returns with receipt within 60 days of the purchase. After that, merchandise credit is issued. Petsmart even accepts returns of items purchased at other retailers, even competitors, with the original receipt for merchandise credit or exchange. LP..not active. In some high shrink areas, stores will have security towers and limited camera coverage. Cameras not monitored but recorded.
Sakās LP⦠extremely good & active LP. At least 2 LP on duty on the weekends.
Samās Club Almost all items are returnable anytime with a receipt. The exceptions (besides cigarettes and alcohol): you have 90 days for most electronics and 30 days for cell phones. Without a receipt, credit is issued for the lowest price available for that product. No membership is required for returns but members bringing back fresh food items get twice the amount or a full refund and a replacement of the item with Samās 200% guarantee. LP⦠Active. Some stores have very limited camera coverage, while others will have cameras over every aisle. Cameras are recorded, and monitored. Normally 1-2 LP on duty.
Sears With Receiptā¦.90 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt..Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LP..1-2 are active and will chase. Cameras are monitored,recorded.
Sports Authority With Receiptā¦45 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receipt..Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LP rotates between different stores. Cameras are monitored from time to time and recorded.
Staples With Receiptā¦.Full Refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. LP not active. Has very limited camera coverage. Cameras are recorded but not monitored.
Target Target has revised its return policy to allow for more returns without a receipt, but still caps the total to $70 worth of merchandise annually. After that, any return without a receipt gets store credit in the form of a Target gift card only useable on items from the same department. LPā¦. Active. Normally 1 to 3 AP at all times. They probably have the most cameras of any retailer, but about 40 to 45% of the camera domes in newer stores will be fake. In older stores, there will be only 60 cameras for the entire sales floor.
Toys R Us Without Receipt⦠no return. LP⦠Not Active. Cameras are active and recorded but not monitored. Security Guard at doors on holidays.
Urban Outfitters With Receipt⦠30 days for a full refund on most items Without Receipt⦠Receive store credit, must show id. LP⦠Active. Some cameras.
Walgreens With Receiptā¦30 days for a full refund on most items. Without Receiptā¦.Receive store credit. Will check / copy ID. No active LP in store. Cameras are not always monitored, but recorded.
Walmart With Receipt ⦠You will receive a full refund within 90 days on general merchandise. Computers accessories 45 days. Camcorders and digital cameras 30 days. Computers and postpaid cell phones 15 days. Music, movies, and software products must be returned unopened. Without Receipt ⦠You have to show your license. You can return 3 separate times in a 6 month time frame without any questions. You will get a cash refund for items under $25. You will receive a gift card for anything over $25. A manager has to approve all returns over a $100. If you go over 3 returns in a 45 day period a manager has to approve it. LP ⦠Will prosecute shoplifters with items over $25. Always has at least 2 LP on duty at all times. Cameras are monitored and recorded. Will chase shoplifters
GOD SEND.
*copied from a thread, not mine*
SHOPLIFTING TECHNIQUES
Blind SpotĀ A blind-spot is a section of the store where you are barely visible by any cameras or employees and can thus feel free to both collect and dump stuff, without fear of being seen. Make sure your blind-spot is not under surveillance. Never do anything where someone else may see you, even a customer. You can make your own spot inside a shopping cart with large packages to conceal your movements or use display units to your advantage. Also a friends body can be used to block viewing. You will always want to act quickly once you have entered your blind spot and never grab an item and walk straight to your area. Shop your way into it like you need something from there and then shop your way out like you did nothing wrong. Never hang around your blind-spot for too long and donāt keep using the same spot, especially if you are leaving opened packages. Most of all, be careful to never lead Loss Prevention to your blind-spot and remember that Loss Prevention will know their store better then you and will already know where all the blind spots are. Dressing Room After selecting cloths you head to the Dressing Room to try them on. While your in there you decide that instead of purchasing them, youāre going to shoplift them. This can be easily done in the privacy of this little room as long as you know what your doing. The inside of dressing rooms will normally not be monitored by Loss Prevention. If they do they have to have a sign saying that āDressing Rooms are monitoredā for it to be legal. Also most dressing rooms are not 100% private. A lot of times the door or curtain stops about 2 feet from the floor giving Loss Prevention an opportunity to observe some of your actions, especially with a small shoe mirror. Regardless of all of this, youāre going for it and there are several ways you could go about concealing your items. First thing you do is to remove any security tags on the cloths. Removing tags is discussed in the āTools of the Tradeā. The most common way to obtain your new cloths would be to place them into another stores bag that you walked in with. Second would be to wear the new cloths under what your already wearing or fold them up and tape them to your body. You could also just exchange the old cloths you are wearing for new ones. Remember to never leave any tags or hangers behind. Otherwise you will be alerting the staff that you took something. Some store will now count the clothing going in and out of the dressing room. To get around this just bring in some older or cheaper cloths in another stores bag, exchange them and place all the tags / stickers on them. Body Stuffing This is a common technique used by women. With a dress on they will take an expensive item such as a bluray and hold it between their thighs and walk out. Also you could have a inflatable ball so that you appear pregnant. Gather cloths and go into a dressing room, deflate the ball and place the cloths in its place, so that you still appear pregnant. Men could taking some small expensive items and place them in the small of your back. Wearing a tight shirt tucked in with a baggier outer shirt would help conceal any item. Cloths can be wrapped and taped around your torso and your legs while wearing bagger cloths. Remember you have to be able to walk out the door without arousing suspicion. The Drink Cup Concealment A large drink is purchased and then brought into the store. You then proceed to drop small heavy items like jewelry into the drink cup. On leaving the store the drink cup is unlikely to be searched. You must be wary of drinking too much or the items will be revealed in the bottom of the cup. Sleight of hand This is a technique used to manipulate items by secretly palming them and hiding the items out of sight while diverting the sales associates attention somewhere else. This is easily done with jewelry and an inattentive sales person. While looking at multiple jewelry you have the sales person distracted while an expensive item is slipped into a pocket. Though it is easy to distract the human eye, the camera is a little harder to fool, so you must keep this in mind when using this tactic. The Drop Bag This Simple technique is use when a person brings a bag from another store in with them. As they shop around the store they will pick up two of the same items and inconspicuously drop one of the items into the open bag while looking the other item over. They then put the one item back as if they didnāt want it and make another selection. Magic Bags A person will bring a foil lined bag that they made out of approximately 10 layers of heavy aluminum-foil, into a store. This is to help shield the security tags that are on merchandise from the alarm towers at the exit of a store. Choose small expensive items and place them into your Magic bag. The tags must be completely shielded for this to work. Seal the bag so that it cannot be penetrated by radio frequency. If there is a āleakā (i.e. If the signal from the tower reach the tag through a opening in the bag) the towers will be activated. You can test it by inserting a cell-phone in to the bag and calling the number. If the phone rings that means the layers are too thin, or there is a hole that is allowing the radio waves in. This bag will only work with the RF (radio frequency) tags. In order for it to work with AM (acousto-magnetic) tags you will need to increase the amount of foil to 30 layers of heavy aluminum-foil. A side note - you may use copper or tin plates instead of the foil to make a magic bag. The only issue with this would be weight. Read āAnti-Shoplifting Devicesā to better understand the difference between the RF and AM security tags. Magic Box Like the Magic Bag a shoebox is lined with the appropriate layers of aluminum-foil and inserted into a bag of a local store. The box is placed so the opening is facing up, thus when you are in a concealed area you can discreetly drop items into your box. When you are ready to leave, just close the box with the lid (which was never removed from the bag) and walk out. Magic Pocket You can line a hidden pocket inside of a jacket with aluminum-foil to create a Magic Bag. You would typically cut the bottom out of an inside pocket and then insert a envelope that has been wrapped in foil. You would then place small items into it and seal the flap so that the radio waves wonāt penetrate the envelope. Bag Switching Bag switching is attempted by two people who come into the store separately The first person will gather a large amount of merchandise that they want to remove from the store and place it into a large bag. They will then inconspicuously switch their bag with the second person, who has a matching bag that is already filled with items that came from another store. If Loss Prevention is watching the first person and miss the bag switch they will more then likely stop them while the second person walks out with the goods. Box Stuffing This Technique requires the use of a low priced box. You open the box and remove the contents of the box. You then proceed to refill the box with more expensive items. You then reseal the box and take it to a checkout aisle, where you pay the purchase price for the item. You then leave the store with the more expensive items concealed. If the items in the box have security tags on them they will still be active and will set off the alarm towers as you exit. Most of the time the staff will flag you through thinking a mistake was made at the register and the box was not deactivated. You can also leave the low priced item in the box if you have room for your concealed merchandise, make your purchase, then just bring the box with the item back in for a full refund. Shoe Switching This is a typical switch a rouĆ© technique where you leave a store with new shoes while leaving your old pair in the store. Some shoe stores will still have both shoes in the box with no security tags on them. These shoes will be the are the easiest to remove. Just swap out when no one is looking. If one of the shoes has a security tag in it then you will need to either use a tag detacher to remove it or if the tag is in a shoe lace hole you can cut the leather a little and pull the tag through the ripped hole. In a store where the employee has to retrieve shoes for you, find the shoes you wish to liberate. Once the salesperson retrieves the right pair, have them go back to the stock room to get another style so you can compare the two. Once the employee is sent back to the stockroom, you simply walk out with the new pair of shoes leaving the old pair in the box. It is always good to have at least two boxes of shoes left on the floor with the old pair in a bottom covered box and an other new pair exposed on top of it. This should allow you time to move away from the store as the employee seeing that you left the new shoes and boxes, will assume that you changed your mind and left. High / Low Shopping Cart With this technique two people will fill up a couple of shopping carts. One will have a few expensive items in it while the other cart will be full of miscellaneous items. You then proceed to the cashier and unload the expensive items first. The cashier scans the items and removes the security tags. As one person loads up the first cart with the high value goods the second person continues to unload the second cart. The second shopper distracts the cashier while the first leaves with the expensive items in the cart. When it comes time to pay the second shopper pays with an invalid credit card or gift card. After a few embarrassing moments the second shopper tells the cashier that they will have to go and get the first shopper who has the cash and leaves the rest of the items behind. They both then leave with the expensive items. Shopping Cart Passing Shopping cart passing is attempted by a two-person group. The first person will gather the desired merchandise into a shopping cart and take it to the register. The cashier will then ring up all the merchandise and place it in bags. Once the total is rung up, the shopper pays with an invalid credit card or gift card. Acting embarrassed for not being able to pay to first shopper leaves the store. Most cashiers will put the shopping cart off to the side and resume ringing up other customers. At this point, the second person moves in and grabs the cart and walks out of the store with the stolen merchandise already in bags. Shopping Cart Hiding You find the item that you are looking for and place it under the cart. You then continue to gather a small dollar amount of merchandise and places it in the upper part of the shopping cart. You then bring the cart to the register and remove all of the merchandise with the exception of the item you wish to take on the bottom of the cart. A lot of times this will be overlooked by the cahier and not rung up. Also small expensive items can be placed under large boxes or bags that are to big to be picked up at the register. If the cashier is not paying attention you will usually be able to get the merchandise past them without much effort. After paying for the smaller dollar items you leave the store. Push Out You fill the cart with a lot of high dollar items and you then proceed to the exit. This technique works well when there are register stands throughout the store and there are multiple exits. It would also help to have a receipt in your hand from a prior visit so that it looks like you have paid for the items in the shopping cart. The Self Bagger With this technique you enter the store with the stores bags already on you. The bags should be as new as they can be and you should have already acquired them in advance. Never walk into a store and pick up a bag out of the recycle bin or an empty cashiers stand. Begin by making your selections and then proceed to a predetermined blind spot in the store. You will then bag up the merchandise and place it the cart. With the merchandise bagged proceed to leave the store. This works really well if there are multiple cashers stands through out the store. The Texas Twofer This in also called the Two for One technique and works well in stores that have multiple check out stands and exits. You enter the store and proceed to gather items you wish to take into a shopping cart. Then placing the cart in a predetermined out of the way area, you grab a second cart and gather the exact same items into the cart. You then take and pay for all those items and leave the store with your receipt. You can either have a second partner or do it yourself. Come back into the store with the receipt and go to your first cart. Bag up the items and proceed to another exit with your receipt as if you just purchased it. This technique could be done for a third time if the store has three exits, but I would caution that this should only be done with a partner. Bag Alarm This works best in Mall stores. You walk into a store with a bag of items from an other store. Inside the bag is a concealed active security tag that will trigger the security alarm towers at the entrance of the store. Make a big deal out of it and make sure an employee notices that it was you that trigger the gates as you entered. Comment that there must be something from another store in their bag that triggered the gates. Ask them if they want to hold onto your bag while you shop and just pick it up on the way out. Find the items you want and conceal them on your body. If you still have your bag you may want to put items underneath the items you brought in. Remember though an alert staff may want to look into your bag as you leave. Before you leave find the employee that saw you come in tell them that as you go out you might set of the alarms again. When you trigger the gates again, just keep on walking. False Alarm Have a friend enter the store a few minutes before you do and act as if you do not know each. You collect the items that you wish to take while your friend gets a few low dollar items and purchases them. As they leave the store you will walk out right behind them. As they reach the alarm towers have them hesitate a little as you walk through setting off the alarm. You discreetly keep on walking while your friend stops and draws all the attention by looking confused with the bags. They should be very co-operative and happily opens all of their bags for the employee to see yet nothing they have will triggers the gates again. Give an explanation of the False Alarm by saying that it must be cell phone interference. Decoy Alarm You place an active tag into another shoppers bag while they are not paying attention. This works especially well with someone with children. You follow closely behind them as they walk through the alarm towers. The active tag will set off the alarm and the unsuspecting shopper will stop, as you continue to walk through. Parents will think that maybe their kid had something on them. All the attention will be on them as you leave the store. Suspicious Friend Have a friend enter the store a few minutes before you do and act as if you do not know each other. The friend will walk around the store acting very suspicious. Picking up items and putting them into a pocket making sure that they are seen, but not being obvious. When an employee sees someone acting suspicious they will begin watch that person. You then proceed to the opposite side of the store and retrieve the merchandise that you wish to take. Make any necessary adjustments to the items in order to remove them and then leave. Your friend should place any objects that where concealed back and then depart. If they are stopped while exiting they can easy prove that they didnāt take anything. The Bathroom Heist You need two people for this. Have a friend go into the store a few minutes after you. You go in and select whatever you want. The second person will have already entered the store and gone into the restroom. Have them wait in a stall. You go in with the merchandise. Go into the other stall next to your friend. Peek down at your friendās shoes to make sure they are really next to you. Hand the merchandise under the stall, have them conceal the item and walk out first, leaving the store. You wait a couple of minutes, and then leave. If you are approached while leaving the store say you donāt know what they are talking about because you didnāt take anything. You decided not to buy anything and set the item down. You donāt what happened to it, it is not your reasonability to keep track of stores stuff. Do not admit to anything.!. You did nothing wrong and Loss Prevention will have to let you go. GrazingĀ This commonly happens at a grocery store. While you are walking around shopping, you pick up some food such as candy, and eat it. If questioned you say that you entered the store with the item. When you are done with the item you discard the empty package on a shelf. Out The Wrong Door Some stores will have a separate one way entrance and exit doors. The entrance door will normally not have an alarm and can not be opened from the inside of the store. The alarm towers will be on the exit doors. This method will require two people or the help of an unsuspecting customer. You go in and retrieve merchandise from the store and conceal it. When you are ready to leave the store with your items, you wait at the entrance door. Have your friend open the entrance door for you as you walk out. You could do this without a friends help. Just wait by the entrance as a customer comes in and grab the door before it closes and walk out. Walk Out You go into a store and shop like you normally would collecting as many expensive items as you can carry. As long as your appearance and attitude are not of a suspicious nature you should go unnoticed. Once you have collected your items just walk out and go to your car and leave. This is easily done in small clothing shops that do not have Loss Prevention. The sales associates will be slow to react. It could also be done in large department stores that have multiple entrances as long as you have a friend waiting in a car ready to leave. If the store has only Ink Tags you may not even be noticed as you leave. If an alarm sounds, then continue to walk calmly out the door. Grab and Run You enter a store with prior knowledge of what you are looking for. You move toward the merchandise you wish to take. Once you have the merchandise then proceed to the nearest store exit, very quickly. I recommend two people, one as a driver and the other as the runner. Before entering the parking lot for the store, remove the license plate. Coordinate watches and have a set time that the car will pull up the door. Before dashing out, make sure the driver knows to open the rear passenger door. This way you can just run out and dive into the back as the driver peels off because employees are sure to follow you out. Find a safe place to reattach your license plate. Due to the short time that you are inside the store, the people who attempt this are rarely caught, or in some cases even detected. Also a group of people can rush a store and grab as much merchandise as possible and then rush out. The speed with which this happens and the large numbers of people involved make it very difficult to stop. Emergency Exits This a very old technique and still may work from time to time especially during the holidays. A person gathers a lot of expensive merchandise into a cart and goes to the nearest Emergency Exits . You grab all of your items, push the bar that sets off an alarm and open the door. Have a friend in a car waiting right outside the door for a fast get away. You need to remember that exits will usually have cameras watching them and all of your actions and your face could be recorded. Emergency exits will all have alarms and the newer ones are on a time release. This means when you hit it, it will not open for 10 seconds after the alarm goes off. Loss Prevention are very aware of this tactic and will be watching for suspicious behavior around these doors. Casher Scanning An easy scam done by a cashier is to have a barcode stuck on the inside of their wrist so when a friend wishes to purchase something, instead of swiping the item the cashier actually swipes their wrist. This is effective when purchasing fifty dollar video games, which will actually ring up a couple packs of gum. This method eludes security cameras since it looks like an actual sale transaction is taking place. Receipt Matching This technique requires that you already have a receipt for the merchandise that you are going to return. You could search either retailerās parking lot or trashcans looking for receipts that have a high dollar item on it paid for in cash. The problems with this is that stores try to prevent this type of return by installing outdoor cameras to watch the parking lots. Some will also have a greater who will give you a sticker when you enter with a return. This prevents people from acquiring items from within the store to return. Newer stores now have their return desk entrance separate from the store entrance to prevent you from doing this. If these are not issues then enter the store and compare the items on the receipt to the merchandise in the store. Once the you find a match take the merchandise to the return area and receive money for it. Receipt Passing With this technique you need a partner who waits out side as you enter the store. You select an expensive item and proceed to the checkout and purchase the item. Outside of the store you Pass the receipt and the stores bag off to your partner while you take the item to your car. With the receipt and bag concealed the second person goes into the store and finds the same item. they will then inconspicuously place the item into the bag and pick up a cheaper item on the way to the registers. With the receipt in hand they pay for the cheap item telling the casher they thought that they had better get this item before they leave. Fake Returns You go to the returns desk with a receipt and a box that contains a used or broken item, or something that has the same weight as the original item. This is best done when the return cashiers are busy and will not open the package. It also helps to have completely resealed the box and saying that it has never been opened. You would just like to have something different. However most high dollar items and almost all electronics will have a serial number on the outside of the box and it will be scanned at time of purchase. If it is returned, it will have to match the serial number on the item inside the box. They will open the box to double check it. You should have purchased the original item with cash so as to leave no evidence pointing to you. Receipt printing This method is a little more involved then most techniques because it requires you to have a thermal printer and receipt paper from the store you wish to make returns to. This can only be done with stores that do not use Bar-coding identification on the receipts. You purchase a few high value items with cash and gain a receipt that you can then copy. You proceed to make multiple copies of the same receipt so that you can use them to return items that you have taken from the store for a cash refund. Receipt-less returns This is a way of receiving cash or a store merchandise card without a receipt. You could attempt to remove items from off of the sales floor, walk up to the return desk, say that you lost your receipt and you would like to receive a refund. Unfortunately this is a risky move because Loss Prevention might be watching you as you go the return desk. After concealing the items, you leave the store. You would then proceed to another store and return the item there with out a receipt. Most stores will now require you to have a photo ID to return an item without a receipt and will limit how many returns you can make in a year. Large dollar amounts will always have to be approved by a supervisor. You can have fake Ids made up so that you can return more often to a store. Fence Sliding In stores that have garden centers one may be capable of sliding small expensive items under the fence. You then leave out the exit and come around to where slide your item under the fence. Or you could slide it to a waiting friend on the other side. Just remember to watch for those outdoor cameras. Key & Serial Numbers Many people download versions of games or software from the internet but cannot use the full version without a valid license. There are a couple ways of obtaining a license without removing the merchandise from the store. Take the item into a blind spot so that the packaging can be removed. Conceal the item and then take it into the privacy of a bathroom or dressing room to remove the packaging. Copy the serial number and then place the package in an inconspicuous place away from prying eyes. Defective Software A person buys a piece of software from a computer store, exits, opens the software, and records the serial number / CD key for single license of the software purchased. After at least a few hours the same person re-enters the store where he bought the software and complains to customer service that the installation disc is defective. Most computer store policies allow same-item exchange for opened computer software, so the person is given a different copy of the same software. The person now has two licenses after only paying for one. Self-Checkout It is possible to pass small items expensive items or large items through the self checkout without scanning them. You can do this if you have a lot of items you are purchasing. You can take a large item and pretend to scan it and place it right into the bag at the same time you pick up on the bag and place into your cart. The bagging area has a weigh scale that checks the weight of the scanned items. If there is a discrepancy, the supervising attendant is signaled to come to the station for assistance. The object is to never let the unscanned item sit in the bagging area. The scales will some times miss small light items so you could place multiple items into a bag without the computer noticing it. Beware - these checkout lanes are watched very closely by LP. Most have a camera overhead watching what you scan and a computer screen off site mirroring what your scanning. Barcode Counterfeiting While you are shopping you find an expensive item that you wish to have. You also noticed a cheaper version of the same item. You copy the numbers down from the UPC / Barcode off of the cheaper item. You can find bar coding applications and information on the internet that will generate a bar code for you. Print one out on a sticky label and then take it back into the store and place it over the barcode of the expensive item. Go through the checkout process, make a payment, have any security tags deactivated by the cashier and then walk out without arousing suspicion with your new item. Ticket SwitchingĀ You find an item on clearance and remove the clearance tag. You then find a similar high dollar item and apply the clearance tag to it. You then bring the high dollar item to an unsuspecting cashier and pay for it at a clearance price. Unfortunately most retailers today now utilize electronic barcodes that when scanned will ring up the correct price. Gift Card Cloning With this tactic you go into a store and remove a bunch of Gift Cards that have no value. With a card reader you obtain the numbers off of the magnetic strip on the back of the cards and make copies of them. You then return the cards and wait for a customer to activate one. Once activated and money is added to the card the value is also then passed to the cloned card. Opps - Did I Do That When a person takes their place in the check out line with the items they intend to take, and pay for only one of those items while holding what they want to take in full view to cause confusion but avoid suspicion due to their apparent intention of payment. If the unlikely event of being caught, they could simply pass off the attempt as accidental.
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Walmart Sections to Avoid
Do not conceal items in any of the following areas:
Grocery aisles,
Electronics,
Clothing department,
Beauty department,
Tampon aisle,
Pharmacy,
Anywhere within sight of the registers,
Bathroom,
Changing rooms.
Try the toy section, the garden section, the pet food section, the furniture section, the bedding section, and the book section.Ā
I always love the toy section or home decor because the shelves are tall and thereās few cameras
toy section is always my go to, barely any cameras and usually not that many people
Best way to lift from Ulta?
go like an hour towards close, Sunday is the best day. donāt go too late though because if your really close to close theyāll wanna get you out so they can go home.
look in the low end isles for a quick min then grab a shoppers tote
fill it up with what you want, try to get bulky items like cotton balls to disguise what you have
go to your blindspot and conceal. put back what you donāt want or fake a call and tell the SA that you need to leave bc of some emergency or smthn
reminders - check for rfids on palettes and other expensive items. dress nice, wear makeup w a bold lip. ask for something you know they donāt have to get them off your back a lil
hope this helps xoxox