Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister has been a kleptomaniac for years. I no longer go into stores with her it's embarrassing. A few weeks ago she came home with about 2k worth of stuff from target. The following week she has a bunch of expensive stuff from Wegmans.
I'm sorry, PP. She's mentally ill but will be viewed (here on DCUM as well as in society) as just morally corrupt.
This story has gotten a lot of coverage in recent days:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/05/07/target-self-checkout-thief-aziza-graves-convicted/73599144007/
It's about a woman who stole extensively from Target using the self-checkouts. She's facing a possible three-year prison sentence. This could be your sister very soon and I hope that either she gets caught and gets help while in prison, or preferably, there is some way to intervene and get her help before she ends up in prison. Maybe your family has tried to get her to stop and can't. It's sad.
I had a friend who shoplifted, but mostly she spent wildly beyond her means; it took ages before she finally got an accurate diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The stealing and spending manifested during her manic periods. Closets full of unused items with tags still on them. Good treatment helped, though she was in terrible debt (but lucky she was never caught shoplifting). Not saying your sister has bipolar disorder, just noting that theft is sometimes about mental illness (and yes, sometimes it's only about pure jerk entitlement--as with OP's selfish idiot boyfriend).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely wild. Most men don’t do this. Where do you guys live? And what kind of job does he have? I can’t imagine anyone in my circles doing this. Maybe it’s more common somewhere else?
Why does everyone think this is so "wild?" If you follow stocks at all, you'll know that on earnings calls, every single retailer from Walmart to Home Depot has mentioned that "shrink," i.e. retail theft, has become a huge problem nationwide, to the point that they have had to close some locations altogether. Granted, I'm sure it's less prevalent in UMC circles, but this is happening A LOT.
And white folk get away with it bc Black folk are being profiled and followed around the store. They’re looking at the wrong people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely wild. Most men don’t do this. Where do you guys live? And what kind of job does he have? I can’t imagine anyone in my circles doing this. Maybe it’s more common somewhere else?
Why does everyone think this is so "wild?" If you follow stocks at all, you'll know that on earnings calls, every single retailer from Walmart to Home Depot has mentioned that "shrink," i.e. retail theft, has become a huge problem nationwide, to the point that they have had to close some locations altogether. Granted, I'm sure it's less prevalent in UMC circles, but this is happening A LOT.
Anonymous wrote:My sister has been a kleptomaniac for years. I no longer go into stores with her it's embarrassing. A few weeks ago she came home with about 2k worth of stuff from target. The following week she has a bunch of expensive stuff from Wegmans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely wild. Most men don’t do this. Where do you guys live? And what kind of job does he have? I can’t imagine anyone in my circles doing this. Maybe it’s more common somewhere else?
Why does everyone think this is so "wild?" If you follow stocks at all, you'll know that on earnings calls, every single retailer from Walmart to Home Depot has mentioned that "shrink," i.e. retail theft, has become a huge problem nationwide, to the point that they have had to close some locations altogether. Granted, I'm sure it's less prevalent in UMC circles, but this is happening A LOT.
Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely wild. Most men don’t do this. Where do you guys live? And what kind of job does he have? I can’t imagine anyone in my circles doing this. Maybe it’s more common somewhere else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so sick of watching people steal when I go into grocery stores and big box stores like Home Depot and target. It starts to make me feel like a schmuck that I am paying more because of the rampant theft. Then I started thinking about the ridiculous amount corporate executives make. Home Depot's CEO is Ted Decker, yearly compensation is $14.62M , comprised of 9.4% salary and 90.6% bonuses, including company stock and options. He directly owns 0.01% of the company's shares, worth $34.16M. The target CEO makes around 18 million per year.
If not everything gets scanned no way am I worrying about it.
Re: the bold: Is this just exaggeration for effect or are you claiming that you regularly witness theft going on in front of you at grocery stores and HD and Target, PP? If you're actually seeing it happen, what are you doing about it? Standing there getting butthurt about "paying more because of the rampant theft," or actually doing something about it like telling store security? Oh, right. Likely you'll say it's not your problem, you're scared the thieves will hurt you, you don't want to be "a Karen," or whatever pathetic excuse you want to make for being mad about theft and prices but unwilling to do anything about it--other than commit theft yourself by "forgetting" to scan items....
Haha! I live in a pro-gun state where a woman got in legal trouble because she was carrying and shot her gun at a robber who had run out out of a suburban Home Depot. I actually don't want to be around when people are trying to help!
https://time.com/4146086/woman-who-shot-at-home-depot-shoplifters-i-will-never-help-anybody-again/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so sick of watching people steal when I go into grocery stores and big box stores like Home Depot and target. It starts to make me feel like a schmuck that I am paying more because of the rampant theft. Then I started thinking about the ridiculous amount corporate executives make. Home Depot's CEO is Ted Decker, yearly compensation is $14.62M , comprised of 9.4% salary and 90.6% bonuses, including company stock and options. He directly owns 0.01% of the company's shares, worth $34.16M. The target CEO makes around 18 million per year.
If not everything gets scanned no way am I worrying about it.
Re: the bold: Is this just exaggeration for effect or are you claiming that you regularly witness theft going on in front of you at grocery stores and HD and Target, PP? If you're actually seeing it happen, what are you doing about it? Standing there getting butthurt about "paying more because of the rampant theft," or actually doing something about it like telling store security? Oh, right. Likely you'll say it's not your problem, you're scared the thieves will hurt you, you don't want to be "a Karen," or whatever pathetic excuse you want to make for being mad about theft and prices but unwilling to do anything about it--other than commit theft yourself by "forgetting" to scan items....
Anonymous wrote:I am so sick of watching people steal when I go into grocery stores and big box stores like Home Depot and target. It starts to make me feel like a schmuck that I am paying more because of the rampant theft. Then I started thinking about the ridiculous amount corporate executives make. Home Depot's CEO is Ted Decker, yearly compensation is $14.62M , comprised of 9.4% salary and 90.6% bonuses, including company stock and options. He directly owns 0.01% of the company's shares, worth $34.16M. The target CEO makes around 18 million per year.
If not everything gets scanned no way am I worrying about it.
Anonymous wrote:I am so sick of watching people steal when I go into grocery stores and big box stores like Home Depot and target. It starts to make me feel like a schmuck that I am paying more because of the rampant theft. Then I started thinking about the ridiculous amount corporate executives make. Home Depot's CEO is Ted Decker, yearly compensation is $14.62M , comprised of 9.4% salary and 90.6% bonuses, including company stock and options. He directly owns 0.01% of the company's shares, worth $34.16M. The target CEO makes around 18 million per year.
If not everything gets scanned no way am I worrying about it.