Here's my other question? Does LP have the authority to hold you or lock you in a room? I'm just wondering if i see him my first reaction would be to walk out of the store and quit. Is this a terrible stragedy? I just want to know as much as possible, i don't wanna be one of those persons who admit to everything and get penalized for it, I've read a lot that these confessions are the quickest way to get charged then actually factual evidence. As far as i'm concerened they would in my case since cameras were rolling when i pocketed the money,I feel the suspense is building, i calculated my changes of being caught or revealed are somewhere in 1 in 100 10% the customer will come back at all for a problem and 10% chance the customer would demand a refund. As long as i'm there i can swing it and fix the ticket, so my chances would be even greater since i would be called to help him.
As an added note the customer can request a return only for 30 days. After that he is entitled for an exchange of the same item, most of the time we don"t do paper work for that item. So even if he came after 30 days he wouldn't be able to demand his money back and the obvious erroneous amount would be remote as that charge would not be returned and no one would second guess it.
LP but keeps taps on cameras when situation like this arise. I'm only partially concerned here than the actual customer returning.
My second major concern would a) obviously being arrested and b) falling into a national theft database, which in my opinion just as bad or even worse than being arrested. My company is not that big so i wouldn't know if they subscribe to that type of information anyway to find out?
Anything else i should be prepared for, I promise :dunno: i will update no matter what the outcome is :dunno: , i'm going to try to tuff it out for this next month