M Missy kay Guest Apr 7, 2016 #1 Jurisdiction Ohio Is it considered shoplifting if you switch sizes to a outfit and then pay for it?
army judge Super Moderator Apr 7, 2016 #2 Missy kay said: Is it considered shoplifting if you switch sizes to a outfit and then pay for it? Click to expand... Were you arrested or charged with switching the sizes? If size 12 sells for $5.00, but size 6 sells for $3.00, that's considered a crime. If that's why you switched the tags, yes, it's part and parcel of what's generically called SHOPLIFTING.
Missy kay said: Is it considered shoplifting if you switch sizes to a outfit and then pay for it? Click to expand... Were you arrested or charged with switching the sizes? If size 12 sells for $5.00, but size 6 sells for $3.00, that's considered a crime. If that's why you switched the tags, yes, it's part and parcel of what's generically called SHOPLIFTING.
shrinkmaster Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2016 #3 This may be about perception. If you were seen switching the garments it may have looked like you were stealing item.
This may be about perception. If you were seen switching the garments it may have looked like you were stealing item.
Betty3 Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2016 #4 If you changed/switched sizes & prices to pay less for an outfit than what it actually sells for, then you committed a crime.
If you changed/switched sizes & prices to pay less for an outfit than what it actually sells for, then you committed a crime.