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  1. #1
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    Default Retail Return Fraud

    I just received a letter from a large retailer informing me that they have conducted an investigation into my refund activity and it revealed "numerous questionable and problematic refunds." They want me to make an appointment to determine how this matter can be resolved, and if I ignore the request, they will conclude the investigation without my input.

    could you tell me what I should expect from this meeting, what rights I have, what rights they have, if they can charge me with a crime, and if so, what would the crime be called, or even the Oregon statute. thank you!

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    Default Re: retail return fraud

    Quote Quoting sailor
    could you tell me what I should expect from this meeting,
    If you go, you can expect that they will try to get you to confess to return fraud.

    Quote Quoting sailor
    what rights I have, what rights they have,
    You have the right to ignore their request, or to walk out any time you want. They have the right to ask you to go to the meeting, and try to get you to confess to return fraud if you go.

    Quote Quoting sailor
    if they can charge me with a crime,
    If they feel they have enough evidence of a crime, they will probably turn their findings and your statements over to the police.

    Quote Quoting sailor
    and if so, what would the crime be called, or even the Oregon statute.
    An Oregon criminal defense lawyer may be able to estimate what charges might follow, based upon the circumstances and dollar amounts involved.

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    Default Re: Retail return fraud

    i received the exact same letter from a major retailer and have the same questions - what can i expect? i spoke with an attorney briefly and they suggested not going to the meeting because they would want to try and get you to admit to retail fraud. in my case i have made a lot of purchases and returns over the year and during that may have returned some merchandise accidentally that wasn't theirs. i also take tags off so i can wear them to see if i really like them and if i don't then i put the tag back on and return it to the store. i never get cash and i only do it to get the best deal on the best clothes. everything i am doing is totally unintentional but now getting this letter has really freaked me out and i am worried. i have no record of anything ever but this is something i was doing as a way of shopping for goods, no intent to harm anyone or anything. i have no problem paying them back for whatever they think i did wrong but not sure if this will make it all better or not - help!!

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    Default Re: Retail return fraud

    If you do not go to meeting they will conduct investigation without your input and could proceed with criminal charges.

    If you go to meeting you can be sure they will want a confession. You can do so or explain the problem. If you explain problem and prove to them there was no theft its over. However if you don't they will likely proceed with criminal case unless you agree to repay them.

    Both options have pitfalls. Its very likely they already have enough to proceed with a criminal case. If you go to meeting I would suggest you bring along an Attorney.

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    Default Re: Retail return fraud

    Ok, makes sense but how do you define "theft" in this discussion. If all i did was take clothes home and "try out" for a period of time and then returned them, possibly on the wrong tags but still their product are they looking for theft in this. i certainly didn't sell them or get cash back on returns or anything, all handled above board and such. the other question is payment, i am happy to pay them if they feel i have done something to put them at an economic disadvantage, can't i just offer that to them over the phone and make this go away or do they want to push it all the way to trying to find if i am doing something illegal? i just want out of this and paying for whatever they think i have done to them is certainly appropriate to me. i wasn't trying to make money on anything, just get what i really wanted if i messed up the process, which i know i have done, then i am sorry for that but i certainly don't feel it is criminal.

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    Default Re: Retail return fraud

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    Ok, makes sense but how do you define "theft" in this discussion. If all i did was take clothes home and "try out" for a period of time and then returned them, possibly on the wrong tags but still their product are they looking for theft in this. i certainly didn't sell them or get cash back on returns or anything, all handled above board and such. the other question is payment, i am happy to pay them if they feel i have done something to put them at an economic disadvantage, can't i just offer that to them over the phone and make this go away or do they want to push it all the way to trying to find if i am doing something illegal? i just want out of this and paying for whatever they think i have done to them is certainly appropriate to me. i wasn't trying to make money on anything, just get what i really wanted if i messed up the process, which i know i have done, then i am sorry for that but i certainly don't feel it is criminal.

    sammy please read your last two posts... you have returned non store merchandise and have returned items for higher prices then paid for.. you state that right in your posts... and you know you are doing it on purpose becuase you just want to get this to go away with no legal action. Good luck with this and you made your bed so own up and do the right thing. And you ARE a criminal even if you do not feel like one. Returnig the wrong merchandise or with the wrong prices and knowing this is a CRIMINAL act.

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    Default Re: Retail return fraud

    may have returned some merchandise accidentally that wasn't theirs. i also take tags off so i can wear them to see if i really like them and if i don't then i put the tag back on and return it to the store.
    i only do it to get the best deal on the best clothes.
    everything i am doing is totally unintentional
    That....sounds pretty darn intentional to me.

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    Default Re: Retail return fraud

    Quote Quoting sammy11
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    Ok, makes sense but how do you define "theft" in this discussion. If all i did was take clothes home and "try out" for a period of time and then returned them, possibly on the wrong tags but still their product are they looking for theft in this. i certainly didn't sell them or get cash back on returns or anything, all handled above board and such. the other question is payment, i am happy to pay them if they feel i have done something to put them at an economic disadvantage, can't i just offer that to them over the phone and make this go away or do they want to push it all the way to trying to find if i am doing something illegal? i just want out of this and paying for whatever they think i have done to them is certainly appropriate to me. i wasn't trying to make money on anything, just get what i really wanted if i messed up the process, which i know i have done, then i am sorry for that but i certainly don't feel it is criminal.
    Very familiar with this. The letter came DHL ?

    Suggest you do not attend the meeting. Just ask how much the questionable returns are and send the check. And dont sign anything at all including the check. Get one from a bank.

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    Default Re: Retail Return Fraud

    What retailers are doing this?

    I never heard of such a thing. Sounds fishy.

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    Default Re: Retail Return Fraud

    I don't think i should name the retailers at this point but apparently this isn't the first time this is out there with some. another question is what does anyone think might happen in my case - late 30's and have a totally clean record - nothing. is it more likely they will want to settle or prosecute and if they do prosecute what would be the likely outcome? very ignorante about the law in this area- whole new area for me - thanks.

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