Whole Foods friendship heights - fraudulent charges

Anonymous
Don't forget to also post this on Yelp just in case many people in your area do not visit this awesome site.
Anonymous
I don't understand... The cashier gets no benefit from overcharging - it's not like they are gleaning the extra profit-

It seems highly implausible that WF would instruct employees go do this on their behalf, Amanda even more unlikely they would go along with it.

It's got to be an issue with the equipment... I guess that could be intentional?
Anonymous
OP is misusing "fraudulent" here.
Anonymous
I keep a running tally in my head while I shop. My mom does it on her list. We would never swipe our cards for a total that was $10-15 more than expected.

Only problem I have at WF is that sometimes a bag of oranges has 1-2 soft, almost rotten ones and I have to return them.
Anonymous
In Maryland you could report this to the Consumer Protection department with the Maryland Attorney General's office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems like negligence rather than fraud. Still, it's definitely a good idea for everyone to check their receipts.


PP I 100% disagree with you. No way is what OP describes, "negligence". Charging for milk that doesn't exist, and charging for 7x's the amount of oranges than what OP was actually purchasing. that's done on purpose and t's fraud.

Then you add in what the other posters said? not an accident PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here: if I was going to try to report this to a state/national entity--who would I file a complaint with?


Better Business Bureau?


BBB is a joke. No, they're a public company with shareholders. what works here is very loud and very public complaints by way of a "Spotlight" type of investigation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like negligence rather than fraud. Still, it's definitely a good idea for everyone to check their receipts.


PP I 100% disagree with you. No way is what OP describes, "negligence". Charging for milk that doesn't exist, and charging for 7x's the amount of oranges than what OP was actually purchasing. that's done on purpose and t's fraud.

Then you add in what the other posters said? not an accident PP.


I am someone who has had lots of problems with WF, but is this fraud? Do you think the clerks are trained to charge for 14 oranges instead of 2? I tend to think it is negligence. WF in NY did have a problem with systemic fraud, but that was underfilling prefilled containers. They were fined for that.
Anonymous
But how can the cashier benefit from the extra swipes?
Anonymous
If I buy 2 oranges, the cashier can charge me for 5, then later go out 3 in her purse. This of course works more easily with smaller, expensive items. Happened all the time when I worked in a grocery in high school. Allows employee theft long term by not flagging that the store has an unusually large amount of items go missing.
Anonymous
How would the clerks keep track of this in high volume stores? I mean I guess they could, but after hundreds of interactions, it would be hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here: if I was going to try to report this to a state/national entity--who would I file a complaint with?


Better Business Bureau?


BBB is a joke. No, they're a public company with shareholders. what works here is very loud and very public complaints by way of a "Spotlight" type of investigation.


Yes, you need to read up on what the Better Business Bureau really is. Honestly, not much more than Yelp that will send a form letter on your behalf. Unlike Yelp it admits that it does take "advertising/membership" money from businesses & it positively impacts the ratings BBB gives to businesses.
Anonymous
happens to me sometimes at the P street whole foods. but the worst offender in my opinion is the Target in Columbia Heights. Literally 90% of the time they overcharge me and it's usually on a more expensive item, like a $12 bottle of detergent.
Anonymous
When you return beer, they do the same thing! It's gold Jerry!
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