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    181 year ago

    I just smile and say “no thank you” and keep going. There’s nothing they can do unless they actually think you stole something and they don’t have the manpower to detain everyone who won’t stop for their receipt check.

    Note though that doesn’t apply to Sam’s Club or Costco or similar, if you’re a “member” there you agreed to the checks.

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      1 year ago

      They can’t detain you even if they think you have stolen, though (from a store policy perspective). There’s a reason all these stores train employees “observe don’t interfere”.

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          41 year ago

          As I mentioned, “from a store policies perspective”. The shrinkage isn’t worth the liability and risk for Walmart.

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          21 year ago

          so long as the shopkeeper has cause to believe that the person detained in fact committed, or attempted to commit, theft

          Shop keepers privilege can’t be used as a reason to detain customers for a receipt check. They don’t have “cause” as they did not see the person concealing anything.

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            11 year ago

            That’s true! Receipt checks can get lost! I was replying to “They can’t detain you even if they think you have stolen” though. The “can’t” is a store policy thing, not a law thing.