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TigerDirect Unlawfully Restrains And Verbally Abuses Customer For Not Submitting To Receipt-Showing Demands
I hate this when I go to Staples and Fry's and such. I understand the idea behind it but I hate it. I try not to be rude but at the same time I try not to "show my receipt" if I can help it. Especially at Fry's, when the only way to exit the store with a bag is thru the special "register chute" that has only one entry and one exit point, right at the door where the receipt checker stands. It's supposed to be voluntary to show that piece of paper but never have I ever been made to feel it was.
The customer was held, yelled at, called a thief, and himself called 911. The officer informed the store they couldn't hold him for shoplifting unless they had visually seen him take something but wouldn't arrest the security guard that detained and harassed the customer.I was visiting a Tigerdirect (Large Electronic Retail Store) in Naperville, IL today (8/23/07). All was going well until after I had paid for my merchandise and tried to leave. A security guard demanded that I show him my receipt, which I respectfully declined with a "No Thanks" and continued walking out the door. At that point the Guard physically placed himself between me and the door and said "I can't let you leave until you show me your receipt." I attempted to walk around him, explaining I didn't have to show him anything, and he continued to block my path and called several other employees to block my retreat.
I hate this when I go to Staples and Fry's and such. I understand the idea behind it but I hate it. I try not to be rude but at the same time I try not to "show my receipt" if I can help it. Especially at Fry's, when the only way to exit the store with a bag is thru the special "register chute" that has only one entry and one exit point, right at the door where the receipt checker stands. It's supposed to be voluntary to show that piece of paper but never have I ever been made to feel it was.
The voluntariness of the receipt checking is an interesting issue that we've touched on before. Unless you've signed a membership agreement agreeing to receipt checks, or they actually see you shoplifting, stores have no right to stop you from leaving the store for refusing a receipt-check.
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