A little light reading while you wait 20 minutes for your McFood because nobody wants to waste their life being abused for hunger wages by a literal clown.

This was hung up in plain sight next to the registers at the McDonald’s along I-80 in Winnemucca NV. Name and shame

  • Alto
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    201 year ago

    Presumably putting in your own rewards account so you get the rewards points from customers transactions, which yeah, you’re not allowed to do that.

    • @[email protected]
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      241 year ago

      You’re not allowed to do it by policy, but it isn’t theft, and it isn’t even a crime. At worst it’s a violation of the employee handbook, which in this particular franchise sounds like it could result in being fired. Still not a crime.

      • @Euronomus
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        71 year ago

        Fraud is definitely a crime - and it is undeniably a form of fraud. No doubt you would have a hard time getting a DA to charge someone for it, but they theoretically could.

        • @[email protected]
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          No it isn’t. Fraud requires loss caused by deception. Nobody’s losing anything here. It’s a terms of service violation. If we’re getting technical, there are actually more requirements of the label “fraud” that are also not being met here.

          • @Euronomus
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            91 year ago

            Yes, this would cause loss(taking product) through deception (redeeming points you didn’t earn).

            • @[email protected]
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              71 year ago

              No. Jesus. It doesn’t cause conequent and proximate injury. The rewards are not redeemed when the card is swiped, so it doesn’t meet the criterion of “proximate” because McDonalds still has many opportunities to void those points before they are used. Swiping a card is not injury. It also isn’t injury because someone would have received the benefit of those points either way, so no actual loss accrues to McDonalds.

              Last but not least, their ToS stipulate a requirement that in any legal dispute the parties must participate in arbitration. You know what type of law arbitrators do not handle? Criminal law. Not a crime, even according to McDonalds. Not fraud.

              Fuck’s sake, McDonald’s has an army of actual lawyers letting them think they can get away with putting up this fucked-up sign, they don’t need you jumping on the back to help convince everyone to just bend over and take it.

              • Raltoid
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                -11 year ago

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              • Dangdoggo
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                -21 year ago

                Couldn’t have said it better myself. Does Ronald pay this guys rent or something?

          • @islandofcaucasus
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            31 year ago

            Are the customers not losing their loyalty points which can in turn be used for rewards with a monetary value?

            • Daze
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              31 year ago

              Not if they don’t have a loyalty account. I actively want employees to take the otherwise lost benefit when they can

          • @SulaymanF
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            11 year ago

            If you’re giving out discounts using someone else’s loyalty account it is still considered a loss.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Does the McDonald’s app let you enter in your receipts to redeem points you forgot to get when originally ordering? I’ve done this multiple times at taco bell over the years since they have like a 48 hour window to use a code on the receipts.

        If so, having the employee scan the meal for the points would piss off those people who waited till they got home to scan their stuff in. I can see it happening enough times that they’d have to start putting signs up.