Quote: NathanOne day at my job at Walgreens, a THIEF asked if we were hiring. The guy looked straight up sketchy and my Team Lead also looked wary of him as she responded,"No, we are not hiring." My Store Manager came up to the Thief and said,"Sir, please give me back the merchandise you have in your pocket and leave." The Thief gave back the item he was trying to steal and left. The AUDACIOUS AUDACITY of him to try to steal and then ask if we were hiring. ☢️😵💫😐🙄🤨😒 That was a new one for me as I had NEVER heard a Thief asking if we were hiring before.
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Happened to me fairly regularly back in my retail days.
One of the favored tricks was to encourage them to fill out an application right there (we'll wait), so we could get their info to aid in the shoplifting prosecution. Really talented assistant managers would get the would-be thief to hand over their ID so we can photocopy it and "start some of the checks" and get an offer to them more quickly.
By that time, the police would usually be rolling into the parking lot.
Quote: DieterQuote: NathanOne day at my job at Walgreens, a THIEF asked if we were hiring. The guy looked straight up sketchy and my Team Lead also looked wary of him as she responded,"No, we are not hiring." My Store Manager came up to the Thief and said,"Sir, please give me back the merchandise you have in your pocket and leave." The Thief gave back the item he was trying to steal and left. The AUDACIOUS AUDACITY of him to try to steal and then ask if we were hiring. ☢️😵💫😐🙄🤨😒 That was a new one for me as I had NEVER heard a Thief asking if we were hiring before.
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Happened to me fairly regularly back in my retail days.
One of the favored tricks was to encourage them to fill out an application right there (we'll wait), so we could get their info to aid in the shoplifting prosecution. Really talented assistant managers would get the would-be thief to hand over their ID so we can photocopy it and "start some of the checks" and get an offer to them more quickly.
By that time, the police would usually be rolling into the parking lot.
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My street sense whispers to me that these are people in civil rights protected categories, and it's a setup such that if this turns out to be a very bad day for them, they can claim you called the cops and had them arrested or worse for having the audacity to apply for a job there. A settlement like that is going to be worth a lot more than the batteries or hair product they stuffed. There are people who support themselves this way.
Related is an AP thing where if you think you are about to get a bad backoff, maybe escorted or detained, start harassing the pit boss for comps. Then if it goes bad, it's going to look to the other patrons like you got thrown to the floor and dragged into a back room for asking for a steak dinner. That's bad for business. But I don't think it would be an effective move because it would require employees with good enough judgment to know how bad it would look.
Quote: DieterQuote: NathanOne day at my job at Walgreens, a THIEF asked if we were hiring. The guy looked straight up sketchy and my Team Lead also looked wary of him as she responded,"No, we are not hiring." My Store Manager came up to the Thief and said,"Sir, please give me back the merchandise you have in your pocket and leave." The Thief gave back the item he was trying to steal and left. The AUDACIOUS AUDACITY of him to try to steal and then ask if we were hiring. ☢️😵💫😐🙄🤨😒 That was a new one for me as I had NEVER heard a Thief asking if we were hiring before.
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Happened to me fairly regularly back in my retail days.
One of the favored tricks was to encourage them to fill out an application right there (we'll wait), so we could get their info to aid in the shoplifting prosecution. Really talented assistant managers would get the would-be thief to hand over their ID so we can photocopy it and "start some of the checks" and get an offer to them more quickly.
By that time, the police would usually be rolling into the parking lot.
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That's actually diabolical (in a good way), shrew, genius! 💡😀🤔🤣🤭 IIRC, Billryan did something similar, but it was his OWN Employees stealing from him. 😫 Billryan was the owner of a store that sells lottery tickets. He has a couple of Employees STEAL some lottery tickets and he confronted them and they confessed. They told him they would give him the money back with any money they won. Billryan pretended to be not that bad and said something like," Write the "We'll give Billryan back the money with the stolen lottery tickets money we win," on a paper and sign it," and they DID. Billryan ACTUALLY had them confess to THEFT in writing and sign it in writing(They most likely thought they were getting off REALLY easy with that ) and pressed charges against them for theft and had them prosecuted as he should. Stealing from your Employer is a big no no. You are stealing from the person who gives you money. 😫☢️😵💫😒🙄Those ex employees REALLY didn't think this through. ☢️🙄😒😫😵💫
Quote: AutomaticMonkeyQuote: DieterQuote: NathanOne day at my job at Walgreens, a THIEF asked if we were hiring. The guy looked straight up sketchy and my Team Lead also looked wary of him as she responded,"No, we are not hiring." My Store Manager came up to the Thief and said,"Sir, please give me back the merchandise you have in your pocket and leave." The Thief gave back the item he was trying to steal and left. The AUDACIOUS AUDACITY of him to try to steal and then ask if we were hiring. ☢️😵💫😐🙄🤨😒 That was a new one for me as I had NEVER heard a Thief asking if we were hiring before.
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Happened to me fairly regularly back in my retail days.
One of the favored tricks was to encourage them to fill out an application right there (we'll wait), so we could get their info to aid in the shoplifting prosecution. Really talented assistant managers would get the would-be thief to hand over their ID so we can photocopy it and "start some of the checks" and get an offer to them more quickly.
By that time, the police would usually be rolling into the parking lot.
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My street sense whispers to me that these are people in civil rights protected categories, and it's a setup such that if this turns out to be a very bad day for them, they can claim you called the cops and had them arrested or worse for having the audacity to apply for a job there. A settlement like that is going to be worth a lot more than the batteries or hair product they stuffed. There are people who support themselves this way.
Related is an AP thing where if you think you are about to get a bad backoff, maybe escorted or detained, start harassing the pit boss for comps. Then if it goes bad, it's going to look to the other patrons like you got thrown to the floor and dragged into a back room for asking for a steak dinner. That's bad for business. But I don't think it would be an effective move because it would require employees with good enough judgment to know how bad it would look.
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That sort of paranoia is why "Are you hiring?" never got a straight answer. "We're always looking for great candidates" is a reply, but a non-answer.
"The manager should be back from lunch in 10 or 15 minutes; I'm sure they'll want to talk to you." They will, but the conversation will be more about the attempted theft, with only the briefest mention of your future career with Delightful Company.
It probably doesn't work as well now that all job applications are online.
Quote: DieterQuote: NathanOne day at my job at Walgreens, a THIEF asked if we were hiring. The guy looked straight up sketchy and my Team Lead also looked wary of him as she responded,"No, we are not hiring." My Store Manager came up to the Thief and said,"Sir, please give me back the merchandise you have in your pocket and leave." The Thief gave back the item he was trying to steal and left. The AUDACIOUS AUDACITY of him to try to steal and then ask if we were hiring. ☢️😵💫😐🙄🤨😒 That was a new one for me as I had NEVER heard a Thief asking if we were hiring before.
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Happened to me fairly regularly back in my retail days.
One of the favored tricks was to encourage them to fill out an application right there (we'll wait), so we could get their info to aid in the shoplifting prosecution. Really talented assistant managers would get the would-be thief to hand over their ID so we can photocopy it and "start some of the checks" and get an offer to them more quickly.
By that time, the police would usually be rolling into the parking lot.
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The police responded to shoplifting calls? You must be old!
Quote: billryanQuote: DieterQuote: NathanOne day at my job at Walgreens, a THIEF asked if we were hiring. The guy looked straight up sketchy and my Team Lead also looked wary of him as she responded,"No, we are not hiring." My Store Manager came up to the Thief and said,"Sir, please give me back the merchandise you have in your pocket and leave." The Thief gave back the item he was trying to steal and left. The AUDACIOUS AUDACITY of him to try to steal and then ask if we were hiring. ☢️😵💫😐🙄🤨😒 That was a new one for me as I had NEVER heard a Thief asking if we were hiring before.
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Happened to me fairly regularly back in my retail days.
One of the favored tricks was to encourage them to fill out an application right there (we'll wait), so we could get their info to aid in the shoplifting prosecution. Really talented assistant managers would get the would-be thief to hand over their ID so we can photocopy it and "start some of the checks" and get an offer to them more quickly.
By that time, the police would usually be rolling into the parking lot.
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The police responded to shoplifting calls? You must be old!
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They did at the high dollar retailers I worked at.
It also helped that the station was only a minute away, and people were looking for any break in the monotony.
I do still see police responding to retailers, but it seems to be the places that don't call the police until they have evidence of enough dollars of theft to make it a felony.
Quote: NathanWhat would you guys classify a Wendy's Frosty as? 😀🤔 Wendy's had a promotion for Frosty and a tagline said something like,"It's not quite a milkshake, it's not quite ice cream, it's Wendy's Frosty!" I would classify a Wendy's as soft serve milkshake, combining the two. 😀
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Ice milk. Remember that?
Ice milk was about as popular as drinking a New Coke on Spirit Airlines, with a one-way ticket to Oakland. But Wendy's was careful about how they prepared it and pulled it off, made it something reasonably good.
Quote: NathanWhat would you guys classify a Wendy's Frosty as? 😀🤔 Wendy's had a promotion for Frosty and a tagline said something like,"It's not quite a milkshake, it's not quite ice cream, it's Wendy's Frosty!" I would classify a Wendy's as soft serve milkshake, combining the two. 😀
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Free. I bought keytags.
This makes the second one in a year breakeven.
I really shouldn't have more than a Junior Frosty anyway, so this works out.
Quote: avianrandyTrivia. What iconic fast food chain is named for its founder? A-white Castle B-wendy's c- taco bell or d- burger king?
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B. Wendy's is named after Dave's Daughter named Wendy. 😀 But to be fair, your question was obvious as Wendy's is the only Restaurant with a person's name in it. But I ALREADY knew many years ago that Wendy is/was Dave's Daughter. 😀💡
Quote: avianrandyTrivia. What iconic fast food chain is named for its founder? A-white Castle B-wendy's c- taco bell or d- burger king?
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Quote: DieterQuote: avianrandyTrivia. What iconic fast food chain is named for its founder? A-white Castle B-wendy's c- taco bell or d- burger king?
link to original postTaco Bell is named after founder (Glenn?) Bell.
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I'm not sure a chain called Kroc's would have succeeded.
Quote: avianrandyTrivia. What iconic fast food chain is named for its founder? A-white Castle B-wendy's c- taco bell or d- burger king?
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E- Big Boy's
Quote: avianrandyC taco Bell. After Glenn Bell. First taco bell opened in 1962
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I didn't know that Taco Bell was named after Glenn Bell. I honestly thought I had this in the bag with my"Wendy's as in Dave's Daughter named Wendy." 🤯
Quote: DieterQuote: NathanWhat would you guys classify a Wendy's Frosty as? 😀🤔 Wendy's had a promotion for Frosty and a tagline said something like,"It's not quite a milkshake, it's not quite ice cream, it's Wendy's Frosty!" I would classify a Wendy's as soft serve milkshake, combining the two. 😀
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Free. I bought keytags.
This makes the second one in a year breakeven.
I really shouldn't have more than a Junior Frosty anyway, so this works out.
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But you STILL have to buy something in order to get the "free Frosty." I USED to think you buy the $ 3 Frosty keytag and you get unlimited FREE Frostys with no purchase, but Wendy's Cashier told me you STILL have to buy SOMETHING in order to get the "free," Frosty. Boo. 😐 Would have been nice if it truly was FREE unlimited Frostys. 💡
Quote: NathanQuote: DieterQuote: NathanWhat would you guys classify a Wendy's Frosty as? 😀🤔 Wendy's had a promotion for Frosty and a tagline said something like,"It's not quite a milkshake, it's not quite ice cream, it's Wendy's Frosty!" I would classify a Wendy's as soft serve milkshake, combining the two. 😀
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Free. I bought keytags.
This makes the second one in a year breakeven.
I really shouldn't have more than a Junior Frosty anyway, so this works out.
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But you STILL have to buy something in order to get the "free Frosty." I USED to think you buy the $ 3 Frosty keytag and you get unlimited FREE Frostys with no purchase, but Wendy's Cashier told me you STILL have to buy SOMETHING in order to get the "free," Frosty. Boo. 😐 Would have been nice if it truly was FREE unlimited Frostys. 💡
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I seldom find myself wanting just the 6 ounce tiny Frosty.
Some people want fries for dipping, some want a Double Stack Biggie Bag, some want the pretzel bun whatever it is sandwich (when available).
"Just" a Frosty usually means a larger size, although you can order yourself a Frosty and get a free tiny Frosty to go with.
Quote: DieterQuote: NathanQuote: DieterQuote: NathanWhat would you guys classify a Wendy's Frosty as? 😀🤔 Wendy's had a promotion for Frosty and a tagline said something like,"It's not quite a milkshake, it's not quite ice cream, it's Wendy's Frosty!" I would classify a Wendy's as soft serve milkshake, combining the two. 😀
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Free. I bought keytags.
This makes the second one in a year breakeven.
I really shouldn't have more than a Junior Frosty anyway, so this works out.
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But you STILL have to buy something in order to get the "free Frosty." I USED to think you buy the $ 3 Frosty keytag and you get unlimited FREE Frostys with no purchase, but Wendy's Cashier told me you STILL have to buy SOMETHING in order to get the "free," Frosty. Boo. 😐 Would have been nice if it truly was FREE unlimited Frostys. 💡
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I seldom find myself wanting just the 6 ounce tiny Frosty.
Some people want fries for dipping, some want a Double Stack Biggie Bag, some want the pretzel bun whatever it is sandwich (when available).
"Just" a Frosty usually means a larger size, although you can order yourself a Frosty and get a free tiny Frosty to go with.
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I often want JUST the Frosty when I visit Wendy's. 😜😛😋
These days, Wendy's is an afterthought when I travel.
Quote: NathanQuote: avianrandyC taco Bell. After Glenn Bell. First taco bell opened in 1962
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I didn't know that Taco Bell was named after Glenn Bell. I honestly thought I had this in the bag with my"Wendy's as in Dave's Daughter named Wendy." 🤯
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I always thought it was named after Art Bell. That would explain why the meat tastes like it's from something that died at Area 51.
Quote: AutomaticMonkeyQuote: NathanQuote: avianrandyC taco Bell. After Glenn Bell. First taco bell opened in 1962
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I didn't know that Taco Bell was named after Glenn Bell. I honestly thought I had this in the bag with my"Wendy's as in Dave's Daughter named Wendy." 🤯
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I always thought it was named after Art Bell. That would explain why the meat tastes like it's from something that died at Area 51.
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I don't go to Taco Bell for their meat. I go there for their Freezes during Happy Hour. 😋 I had a lemonade Freeze that was so delicious, I nicely asked for a refill and they gave it to me without making me pay for it! 😋 I would have paid for a refill, I'm pretty sure you are supposed to pay for refills, but because I ask nicely, I got it for free!;😋
Quote: NathanKansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles for Superbowl 59. 😀 This is an EXCITING matchup, two VERY HUGE and highly loved Football Teams going head to head tonight, 🤭😀.
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I am selfishly hoping that the usual mass of chuckleheads that make traffic delays between where I am and where I'm going are all gathered around a television with snacks and refreshing beverages, so that they can fully appreciate the commercials and halftime show.
The other is a head shaker; some object to a Carl Jr. ad for being too sexy. Haven't we heard that before?
Quote: DieterQuote: NathanKansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles for Superbowl 59. 😀 This is an EXCITING matchup, two VERY HUGE and highly loved Football Teams going head to head tonight, 🤭😀.
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I am selfishly hoping that the usual mass of chuckleheads that make traffic delays between where I am and where I'm going are all gathered around a television with snacks and refreshing beverages, so that they can fully appreciate the commercials and halftime show.
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I don't know if they were at a party, but they weren't making the usual traffic snarl between Snoqualmie, Muckleshoot-Muckleshoot-Muckleshoot, and Fortune down in Lacey.
(Using the landmarks that make sense for this forum.)
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The next day, my Store Manager called me to the office and told me that the Woman STOLE $800 from me during that VERY sketchy Transaction. He said something like,"She got her boyfriend to distract you by talking directly to you." He asked me why I didn't do a final recount before putting the money in and I admitted I thought I counted out $2,000 and put it in the register. He gave me two warnings. One NEVER let Customers "Help," me count the money, and two ALWAYS do a final recount before putting the money in the register. He said something like,"Always assume that Customers trying to"help," you count the money are trying to scam you." I am EXTREMELY LUCKY I have a Manager that KNOWS I am not a Thief and wasn't in on this sketchy Transaction at all and didn't go split the $800 with the couple or anything like that. . He knows I was LEGITIMATELY TRICKED. After that incident, I'm ALWAYS HYPER VIGILANT when it comes to HUGE financial transactions like that. I got tricked like that ONCE, NEVER AGAIN. 💡
Recently, Walgreens put out a new warning for Cashiers, saying something like,"NEVER let Customers help you count the money. Always be the ONLY one counting the money. 💡
I mentioned this on another Gambling Website and Posters replied something like,"That sketchy Couple stole from BOTH Walgreens and Western Union and Walgreens and Western Union should both press charges against that sketchy couple. 💡 Another Poster said something like," You are EXTREMELY lucky that the Store Manager didn't fire you. . $800 is a LOT of money. I could understand if the Customer (s) gave you $1,980 and stole only $20, but them stealing $800 is a HUGE amount of money that they stole. I responded," The $800 was a LEGITIMATE MISTAKE and I was TRICKED out of the money and have NEVER done a HUGE mistake like that before. It was my FIRST and ONLY mistake like that. Store Manager completely understood that I got LEGITIMATELY TRICKED out of the $800 and have been a good and honest Employee for 15 years . The Poster responded,"Okay, when you put in all the facts like that, I can see why you were just forgiven and warned." 💡
Quote: billryanWhat kind of register were you using? I've never seen one that can handle 100 $20 bills.
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I tried to answer you on Friday, but my answer to you went into the Ether. ☢️ I mentioned this sketchy Transaction on yet another Website that STILL has the thread up and it was actually a $1,000, not $2,000. While I was looking at the boyfriend and POLITELY answering his INANE and idle chit chat, the Woman palmed $800 without me seeing her palm $800 and I didn't do a final count as we had both counted $2,000. I had no idea that I only plopped $200 in the register and not $1,000 and my Store Manager showed me this sketchy couple about ONE MONTH LATER when I had long forgotten about this sketchy Transaction. He showed me the footage of her palming $800 and said something like,"She palmed $800 while you were politely answering the Boyfriend's inane and idle chit chat. She got her boyfriend to get you to look at him while she palmed the $800.
Thank God the other thread is still active and I remembered about it being $1,000 and her palming the $800. 💡
Quote: billryanYou were supposed to have fifty $20 bills, but you didn't notice there were only ten?
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She and I had counted $1,000 and I didn't see her palm the $800. I was in a HUGE rush and just plopped the $200 into the register FULLY thinking it was the $1,000. I was also tired as this was my final transaction. I REALLY should have done a final count before plopping ONLY $200 in the register, but I had absolutely no idea that she palmed $800. ☢️😳😱
Customer asks Cashier to watch her kids while she shops.
Older Female Customer and Young Male Cashier get into an argument, Customer and Cashier agree to fight outside, Older Female Customer kicks Young Male's ass in their fight, Young Male Cashier loses fight and gets fired. for fighting with Customer in the first place.
Cashier gets sued for selling chronic smoker his last pack of cigarettes ever as he died of lung cancer after smoking his last cigarette.
25 year old Customer picks up bone medicine off of shelf and goes to customer service to do a return claiming that her SON didn't want to take his bone medicine and she wanted a return but lost her receipt. Assistant Manager is suspicious, calls Store Manager for help with the return, Store Manager reviews camera and sees Customer pick item off of shelf and go to Customer service. Store Manager tells Customer to get out of the store.
Customer takes off all clothes and masturbates right there in store, Customers and Staff are horrified. Cops are called and Customer is arrested.
Customer comes in after being pepper sprayed in face and screams,"Help me please!" Looking like a Zombie. Customers and Staff are horrified. Customer buys milk and pours it on face and looks and acts a little better.
Quote: NathanQuote: billryanYou were supposed to have fifty $20 bills, but you didn't notice there were only ten?
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She and I had counted $1,000 and I didn't see her palm the $800. I was in a HUGE rush and just plopped the $200 into the register FULLY thinking it was the $1,000. I was also tired as this was my final transaction. I REALLY should have done a final count before plopping ONLY $200 in the register, but I had absolutely no idea that she palmed $800. ☢️😳😱
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Quote: MDawgQuote: NathanQuote: billryanYou were supposed to have fifty $20 bills, but you didn't notice there were only ten?
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She and I had counted $1,000 and I didn't see her palm the $800. I was in a HUGE rush and just plopped the $200 into the register FULLY thinking it was the $1,000. I was also tired as this was my final transaction. I REALLY should have done a final count before plopping ONLY $200 in the register, but I had absolutely no idea that she palmed $800. ☢️😳😱
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To be fair, Addie didn't PALM any money, Addie bought something for about $4.75. She paid the Cashier with a $5 and the Cashier gave her a quarter back. Addie told the Cashier she paid her with a $20 and not a $5. The Cashier said it was a $5 and Addie cried and told her she paid her with a $20 that says happy birthday Addie. The Manager ses the $20 with happy birthday Addie and tells the Cashier to pay attention and give Addie her $20 and a free piece of candy for her mistake. The Cashier gives Addie the $20 and the free piece of candy. Both the Cashier and the Manager INEXPLICABLY DON'T get that Addie SHOULD be getting only about $15 back, not the whole $20;back. Addie and Moze expected to only get about $15 back but they got $20 back. Posters on YouTube questioned how NEITHER the Cashier nor the Manager realized that Addie should have NOT gotten the ENTIRE $20 back, she should have gotten around $15 back.
Quote: NathanQuote: MDawgQuote: NathanQuote: billryanYou were supposed to have fifty $20 bills, but you didn't notice there were only ten?
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She and I had counted $1,000 and I didn't see her palm the $800. I was in a HUGE rush and just plopped the $200 into the register FULLY thinking it was the $1,000. I was also tired as this was my final transaction. I REALLY should have done a final count before plopping ONLY $200 in the register, but I had absolutely no idea that she palmed $800. ☢️😳😱
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To be fair, Addie didn't PALM any money, Addie bought something for about $4.75. She paid the Cashier with a $5 and the Cashier gave her a quarter back. Addie told the Cashier she paid her with a $20 and not a $5. The Cashier said it was a $5 and Addie cried and told her she paid her with a $20 that says happy birthday Addie. The Manager ses the $20 with happy birthday Addie and tells the Cashier to pay attention and give Addie her $20 and a free piece of candy for her mistake. The Cashier gives Addie the $20 and the free piece of candy. Both the Cashier and the Manager INEXPLICABLY DON'T get that Addie SHOULD be getting only about $15 back, not the whole $20;back. Addie and Moze expected to only get about $15 back but they got $20 back. Posters on YouTube questioned how NEITHER the Cashier nor the Manager realized that Addie should have NOT gotten the ENTIRE $20 back, she should have gotten around $15 back.
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You watched the video and came to that conclusion?
I was working security in a busy college bar when I noticed a guy who just seemed out of place. I was watching as he bought a drink, the bartender gave him change, then the man produced a different bill and the bartender made change. Next I saw the guy ditch his drink and approach a different bartender where he did the exact same thing. I told my manager and he talked to both bartenders but they didn't think the guy did anything wrong. The guy saw the manager talking to his two victims and then saw me eyeballing him and left. Both bartenders were $50 short at the end of the night. We had another six or seven people he could have scammed.
Quote: billryanQuote: NathanQuote: MDawgQuote: NathanQuote: billryanYou were supposed to have fifty $20 bills, but you didn't notice there were only ten?
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She and I had counted $1,000 and I didn't see her palm the $800. I was in a HUGE rush and just plopped the $200 into the register FULLY thinking it was the $1,000. I was also tired as this was my final transaction. I REALLY should have done a final count before plopping ONLY $200 in the register, but I had absolutely no idea that she palmed $800. ☢️😳😱
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To be fair, Addie didn't PALM any money, Addie bought something for about $4.75. She paid the Cashier with a $5 and the Cashier gave her a quarter back. Addie told the Cashier she paid her with a $20 and not a $5. The Cashier said it was a $5 and Addie cried and told her she paid her with a $20 that says happy birthday Addie. The Manager ses the $20 with happy birthday Addie and tells the Cashier to pay attention and give Addie her $20 and a free piece of candy for her mistake. The Cashier gives Addie the $20 and the free piece of candy. Both the Cashier and the Manager INEXPLICABLY DON'T get that Addie SHOULD be getting only about $15 back, not the whole $20;back. Addie and Moze expected to only get about $15 back but they got $20 back. Posters on YouTube questioned how NEITHER the Cashier nor the Manager realized that Addie should have NOT gotten the ENTIRE $20 back, she should have gotten around $15 back.
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You watched the video and came to that conclusion?
I was working security in a busy college bar when I noticed a guy who just seemed out of place. I was watching as he bought a drink, the bartender gave him change, then the man produced a different bill and the bartender made change. Next I saw the guy ditch his drink and approach a different bartender where he did the exact same thing. I told my manager and he talked to both bartenders but they didn't think the guy did anything wrong. The guy saw the manager talking to his two victims and then saw me eyeballing him and left. Both bartenders were $50 short at the end of the night. We had another six or seven people he could have scammed.
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Luckily you saw the guy doing this VERY shady thing and alerted your Manager and the guy stopped and left💡😀 but the Cashier and Manager in Paper Moon should not have given Addie the ENTIRE $20 back. She should have gotten only about $15 back
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Quote: NathanToday is my birthday! 😀
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I am going to make an uneducated guess.
36 years old
Quote: DRichQuote: NathanToday is my birthday! 😀
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I am going to make an uneducated guess.
36 years old
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I am 41 today. 😀
Quote: NathanQuote: DRichQuote: NathanToday is my birthday! 😀
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I am going to make an uneducated guess.
36 years old
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I am 41 today. 😀
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I guess that means that you look five years younger than you are.
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Quote: DRichQuote: NathanQuote: DRichQuote: NathanToday is my birthday! 😀
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I am going to make an uneducated guess.
36 years old
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I am 41 today. 😀
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I guess that means that you look five years younger than you are.
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Thank you for the compliment! 😀
Quote: NathanQuote: DRichQuote: NathanToday is my birthday! 😀
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I am going to make an uneducated guess.
36 years old
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I am 41 today. 😀
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It is the second anniversary of your 39th Birthday. Kids celebrate birthdays. Adults celebrate anniversaries. Next year is the 50th Anniversary of my 18th birthday, and I hope to re-enact most of it. Just not the 19 shots of Tequila.
I went to the latest Bingo and won $300 in free play using an old Bingo card that already previously lost. I blew most of that $300 away knowing I STILL had more Bingo rounds left to play. On another Bingo Round, I won $600 (Got two lines) and I thought,"I won double the money I squandered. 😀 I turned it in, FULLY expecting to get $600 in Bingo. Player's Club Staff Members questioned if it was from TODAY'S Game and pointed out that my Bingo was not from TODAY'S sequence and said that Bingos have to be from TODAY'S game in order to qualify. I said,"Okay," and gave them back the Bingo card and didn't get the $600 in free play. I came back for the Evening Bingo asking for the Evening Bingo cards and I was informed that I was no longer eligible for Bingo anymore. I said,"Okay," and left. In all honesty, the first Bingo card I collected the $300 in free play should have been disqualified too since it wasn't from TODAY'S Bingo either. 💡
So there you have it. The advantage loophole was using old Bingo cards that already previously lost to win again. 💡 And I have been caught and banned from Bingo permanently. 💡 It was fun while it lasted. 💡
Quote: NathanWell, the advantage loophole at the Casino officially ended. The advantage loophole was Bingo cards. The Casino doesn't STAMP with a DATE Bingo cards, so I was just collecting and using abandoned Bingo cards that already lost and using my own old Bingo cards that already lost too. I won a few times using old Bingo cards that already lost previously..The Casino Staff NEVER said we COULDN'T reuse old Bingo cards but I had a DEEP feeling the Casino Staff wouldn't be too thrilled if they found out I was using old Bingo cards that already lost to play with an advantage.
I went to the latest Bingo and won $300 in free play using an old Bingo card that already previously lost. I blew most of that $300 away knowing I STILL had more Bingo rounds left to play. On another Bingo Round, I won $600 (Got two lines) and I thought,"I won double the money I squandered. 😀 I turned it in, FULLY expecting to get $600 in Bingo. Player's Club Staff Members questioned if it was from TODAY'S Game and pointed out that my Bingo was not from TODAY'S sequence and said that Bingos have to be from TODAY'S game in order to qualify. I said,"Okay," and gave them back the Bingo card and didn't get the $600 in free play. I came back for the Evening Bingo asking for the Evening Bingo cards and I was informed that I was no longer eligible for Bingo anymore. I said,"Okay," and left. In all honesty, the first Bingo card I collected the $300 in free play should have been disqualified too since it wasn't from TODAY'S Bingo either. 💡
So there you have it. The advantage loophole was using old Bingo cards that already previously lost to win again. 💡 And I have been caught and banned from Bingo permanently. 💡
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Wow that's sleazy. And borderline illegal.
What a coincidence- I myself happen to be sleazy and borderline illegal. I like it! Good AP!
Quote: AutomaticMonkeyQuote: NathanWell, the advantage loophole at the Casino officially ended. The advantage loophole was Bingo cards. The Casino doesn't STAMP with a DATE Bingo cards, so I was just collecting and using abandoned Bingo cards that already lost and using my own old Bingo cards that already lost too. I won a few times using old Bingo cards that already lost previously..The Casino Staff NEVER said we COULDN'T reuse old Bingo cards but I had a DEEP feeling the Casino Staff wouldn't be too thrilled if they found out I was using old Bingo cards that already lost to play with an advantage.
I went to the latest Bingo and won $300 in free play using an old Bingo card that already previously lost. I blew most of that $300 away knowing I STILL had more Bingo rounds left to play. On another Bingo Round, I won $600 (Got two lines) and I thought,"I won double the money I squandered. 😀 I turned it in, FULLY expecting to get $600 in Bingo. Player's Club Staff Members questioned if it was from TODAY'S Game and pointed out that my Bingo was not from TODAY'S sequence and said that Bingos have to be from TODAY'S game in order to qualify. I said,"Okay," and gave them back the Bingo card and didn't get the $600 in free play. I came back for the Evening Bingo asking for the Evening Bingo cards and I was informed that I was no longer eligible for Bingo anymore. I said,"Okay," and left. In all honesty, the first Bingo card I collected the $300 in free play should have been disqualified too since it wasn't from TODAY'S Bingo either. 💡
So there you have it. The advantage loophole was using old Bingo cards that already previously lost to win again. 💡 And I have been caught and banned from Bingo permanently. 💡
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Wow that's sleazy. And borderline illegal.
What a coincidence- I myself happen to be sleazy and borderline illegal. I like it! Good AP!
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LMAO! 🤣🤭 Thank you! 🤣🤭
Another Poster, I'll call her Elizabeth Elizabeth, replied something like, "I have NO sympathy for Sierra. She let herself be talked into killing her FATHER over Aaron, a temporary relationship. I was also 16 at one point and "in love," with my 18 year old Adult boyfriend that my Father didn't approve of. I NEVER thought of helping to kill my Father for my boyfriend . My boyfriend and I broke up about a month later. Sierra's love for her Father should have been stronger than her "love," for Aaron. Sierra should have DUMPED Aaron when he suggested they kill Daniel to be together in peace and reported Aaron to Daniel, Aaron's Parents, and the Cops. Not help murder Daniel to be together with Aaron in peace. Sierra is a Psychopath."
A third Poster, I'll call her Miss Royalty, for some inexplicable reason, responded to ELIZABETH ELIZABETH and said something like," I cannot believe you are defending Sierra. Sierra is a monster psychopath who helped murder Daniel, her Father just because she wanted to date Aaron in peace. You disgust me. I could see YOU killing your Father to be with your Boyfriend I'm peace like Sierra did."
I, Nathan responded to Miss Royalty something like"Miss Royalty, you responded to the WRONG person. The Golden Princess was the one defending Sierra. Elizabeth Elizabeth was pointing out that that Sierra was a Psychopath who deserved no sympathy after helping murder Daniel to be with Aaron in peace. She pointed out that Sierra should have DUMPED Aaron, reported Aaron to Daniel, Aaron's Parents and the Cops when he suggested that they murder Daniel to be together in peace." My post got a few likes.