Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Im not sure if you are obligated to, but I let them anyways if they ask. I have nothing to hide, and I understand tat they are trying to prevent theft. My local Comp USA does it.
Guilty until proven innocent?
It's a business, and consumers have choices. If you have such a problem with the store's bag/receipt check policy, you don't have to shop there. God Bless competition. There are many stores that I like, but I choose not to shop there because of either their policies or service, etc. I am all for a company doing what they can to reduce theft. It is no inconvenience to me to stop for a moment and hand the guy at the door my receipt and let him/her take a peep in my bag. Id rather them do that rather than take big shrinkage losses and have those losses passed onto me as a consumer, although that's an extreme situation.
It's a myth that stores raise prices to compensate for theft losses. If they could raise prices and increase their profit, they'd do that whether or not they are being stolen from.
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Holy Sh1t!!! You're right!!!
Actually, he's not. He's just obtuse. It's true that stores can't raise prices just because they want to, but theft damages profitability and a non-profitable business cannot continue to operate forever. If its competitors manage to control theft and keep those losses in line with profitability while it does not, then it will go out of business, the level of competition in the marketplace will be reduced, and the end result will be increased prices to the consumer. OTOH, stop-loss allows businesses to be more competitive and to reduce prices over time.
You are not required to have them check your receipt. If you don't let them check and mark your receipt, then they are not required to accept your receipt should you need to return/exchange an item on that receipt in the future.