Was thinking that yesterday, you could probably put on a shirt, walk into a store, find a random damaged product and a nearby customer, and tell them “Excuse me, sir, you just damaged this item and need to pay for it”, and then they’d be like “No, I didn’t”, and you’d respond “Sir, we’ve got cameras around the place, there’s no point in denying it”. And eventually, they might either pay for it or you could tell them to not come back.
Probably only works, if no employees are around the place. 🙃
Lol no. Absolutely no one would pay for something they know they were nowhere near, much less damaged. As for the latter scenario, they’ll ask to speak to the manager, then the Store Director, then the District Manager, then the Regional Manager, then…
Was thinking that yesterday, you could probably put on a shirt, walk into a store, find a random damaged product and a nearby customer, and tell them “Excuse me, sir, you just damaged this item and need to pay for it”, and then they’d be like “No, I didn’t”, and you’d respond “Sir, we’ve got cameras around the place, there’s no point in denying it”. And eventually, they might either pay for it or you could tell them to not come back.
Probably only works, if no employees are around the place. 🙃
Lol no. Absolutely no one would pay for something they know they were nowhere near, much less damaged. As for the latter scenario, they’ll ask to speak to the manager, then the Store Director, then the District Manager, then the Regional Manager, then…
Source: I worked retail.