Blind Spots
Shoplifters are targeting the blind spots to do their activities; for example put a smaller items into the larger one, such as bags. How can we prevent it?
Look up and watch around yourself with a smile. Make the customers sure that you are aware of their existence. By a good customer service skills you prevent the crimes in the store.
Shoplifters are targeting the blind spots to do their activities; for example put a smaller items into the larger one, such as bags. How can we prevent it?
Opportunists
The small purse is on the floor and a customer is walking towards it.
She picks it up.
This high pile of mess makes a good blind spot for the shoplifters.
The small purse is on the floor and a customer is walking towards it.
Mirrors
Mirrors make a good area for the shoplifters. They often take some items and try them on in front of a mirror to find a good opportunity to steal some of the them.
This guy has some items in his hands plus his own plastic bag.
Mirrors make a good area for the shoplifters. They often take some items and try them on in front of a mirror to find a good opportunity to steal some of the them.
Syndicating
Shoplifters often work in pairs or a team. One of the team captures the attention of staff or guards and other one removes the items from the store.
Shoplifters often work in pairs or a team. One of the team captures the attention of staff or guards and other one removes the items from the store.
Switching the price tickets
This guy is exchanging the price ticket with the lower price.
He took the price ticket off.
The T-shirt is reduced now by him and he will pay only £3 for this item, however the item is full price £6 What can we do to prevent it? When we do the transactions on the tills, we need to check the price tickets against the description on the monitor.
This guy is exchanging the price ticket with the lower price.