alright thanks so much. I wasn't asking how to steal more. I was just wondering how that could possibly work. Thanks for all your help though. I still haven't gotten the demand in the mail, but I...
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alright thanks so much. I wasn't asking how to steal more. I was just wondering how that could possibly work. Thanks for all your help though. I still haven't gotten the demand in the mail, but I...
how come I can't get out of paying? i mean if i gave completely false information, i would be able to right?
not false information, just incomplete information. i don't know my SSN and I gave them my college address, which i guess could be traced to me... and my DOB
If they don't even have my SSN or real address or anything, how can they possibly trace me? Is my name and DOB enough for them? Along with possibly my hair color, eye color, height, weight, and all...
Damn. Should have attempted that while I was there. Btw, will this ever show up on my background checks? How do you even get a background check on yourself?
Is there anyway to negotiate with the loss prevention person to ask him to like not send in the charge and pay for the products plus some more to that specific store? Has anybody ever done anything...
Oh I see. Well relax their panther.
Could I get criminally charged if I pay the civil damage? What about that notice attached to the bottom of the letter?
How could I get lucky? Like if they...
Also, will they do a criminal charge if I pay the civil damage? Many of them have that notice that says that they can. Will they most likely do so?
I understand that retailers incur a lot of damage from shoplifting, but I didn't even get away with the 9 dollars worth of stuff so it's not like I actually contributed to that shrinkage. So paying...
But I hear that they rarely take anybody to court because it costs too much time and effort. Is this true?
I completely agree with you. My actions were horrible, and I will never do it again. I...
oh i see. what do you think would be the likelihood that they would actually file a civil suit? For only 9 dollars? I really don't think I can incur a 300 dollar fine right now as a college student....
thanks for the information. I also hear though that most companies will not pursue legal action because it's too costly for them. Is that true? i'm not sure i would be able to pay 300 dollars.
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Pennsylvania
Today, I was caught shoplifting 2 small items (Chapstick and medicine) totaling 9 dollars from Rite Aid. I was escorted to the back...