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So I work as an overnight stocker and saw 2 employee who box up a couple box and went thru the back receiving door and drop it in their car. (mostly chips and cookies) Is there a way for manager to track this? I just started and don't want to be label as a snitch or anything. Was wondering if manager would find out stuffs missing. 



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Anonymous

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There are cameras on ALL the doors.  Don't worry.  They'll get caught.  They always get caught.



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Suggest to your manager that they look at the backdoor camera's

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angela declue
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http://www.ethicspoint.com/

Report it anonymously with approximate time and date.  If there is video, it will be known.



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Anonymous

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The worst thing you can do is steal from an employer, especially in retail.  Do not join them.  They will get busted and fired eventually.

I know a person who left the employer of 10 years in handcuffs for stealing $1 worth of cotton balls.



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Anonymous

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report it through ethics point.

there's also a reward for reporting dishonest employees if it leads to termination.  if they're doing this when you see them, just imagine what they've done when you haven't and for how long. 

we've been wondering where some product is coming from that is being "returned" without receipts or the more sophisticated ones are using copies of legitimate receipts.  we see a lot of them getting expensive battery packs, eye drops, coffee and allergy meds and pay cash the first time so they'll get cash back on return when they bring in stolen product.  

that's why it's important for your service desk people to write down transaction numbers if the customer refuses to surrender the receipt and be suspicious if an item like that is being returned as coming from another store or it's been more than a week or two since purchase.



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Anonymous wrote:

report it through ethics point.

there's also a reward for reporting dishonest employees if it leads to termination.  if they're doing this when you see them, just imagine what they've done when you haven't and for how long. 

we've been wondering where some product is coming from that is being "returned" without receipts or the more sophisticated ones are using copies of legitimate receipts.  we see a lot of them getting expensive battery packs, eye drops, coffee and allergy meds and pay cash the first time so they'll get cash back on return when they bring in stolen product.  

that's why it's important for your service desk people to write down transaction numbers if the customer refuses to surrender the receipt and be suspicious if an item like that is being returned as coming from another store or it's been more than a week or two since purchase.


 I think they should just take a big Sharpie and cross out the item on the purchase list that's getting returned for a refund. You have to remember service desk people get by with bare minimum work since there's usually a big line of customers with bogus complaints or requests. There's no way they would track down a transaction number in my store. Oh and if a service desk employee tries to give a refund without some form of purchase proof or identification, they can get into a lot of trouble since they're basically gambling with the store's money. And they should since it does not take a whole lot of effort to ask a customer for a receipt.



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Anonymous

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Does Kroger have someone that watch the camera overnight? Would they notice a couple of chips and cookies missing from such a large inventory? 



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Anonymous

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you better report this asap, your job could be on the line. They will also fire any one who knew about the theft but did not tell. This has happened in other stores. Call the ethics point line and even give your name. This is an independent company and your name will not be given to Kroger unless you want it to be given, such as when the investigation is started and your job is threatened due to not reporting this theft.



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Kroger has a toll free number to report these incidents. Use it. I don't think I would tell the manager for fear of him/her telling the suspects who reported them.

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Anonymous

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Only Kroger and the stock holders are allowed to steal ...your life



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There isn't still a "shrink stopper" reward for a employee turning in another employee for theft.

If so can anyone provide a link? Something that states this,as facts.

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Rodney been spending billions on stock buybacks.

Does that count?



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