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  •  06-17-2007, 6:14 PM

    Wal-Mart struggling with rising theft

         

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    Forecast to lose US$3 billion this year

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    NEW YORK — Shoppers at Wal-Mart stores across America are loading carts with merchandise — maybe a flat-screen TV, a few DVDs and a six pack of beer — and strolling out without paying.
    Employees also are helping themselves to goods they have not paid for.

    The world’s largest retailer is saying little about these kinds of thefts, but its recent public disclosures that it is experiencing an increase in so-called shrinkage at its U.S. stores suggests that inventory losses due to shoplifting, employee theft, paperwork errors and supplier fraud could be worsening.

    The hit is likely to rise to more than US$3 billion this year for Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which generated sales of $348.6 billion last year, according to retail consultant Burt Flickinger.

    Flickinger and other analysts say the increase in theft may be tied to Wal-Mart’s highly publicized decision last year to no longer prosecute minor cases of shoplifting in order to focus on organized shoplifting rings.

    Former employees also say staffing levels, including security personnel, have been reduced, making it easier for theft to occur. And a union-backed group critical of the retailer’s personnel policies contends general worker discontent is playing a role.

    Wal-Mart declined to offer any explanations for the rise in losses, but denied it has cut security staff and said employee morale is rising rather than falling.

    Although Wal-Mart declined to reveal its shrinkage rate, analysts suspect Wal-Mart — which for years had a theft loss rate that was half that of its peers — is getting closer to the industrywide average.

    Theft is a big problem for all retailers, costing them $41.6 billion last year, according to a joint study released Tuesday by the National Retail Federation and the University of Florida.The study found that the shrinkage rate as a percentage of sales ticked upward slightly to 1.61% of sales in 2006 from 1.60% in 2005.

    Whatever the cause, such theft — which late founder Sam Walton once called one of retailers’ top profit killers — adds one more challenge when Wal-Mart is already struggling with sluggish sales at its established stores due to an overall economic slowdown as well as its own stumbles in its home and apparel merchandising strategies.

     

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    2007 06 08

     

    Employee Kevin Alonzo Gautreau, stole cakes

    A former janitor who helped himself to snacks and crossword puzzle books as he worked the night shift at Wal-Mart has been sentenced to house arrest.

    Kevin Alonzo Gautreau, a 20-year-old first-time offender, was in Moncton provincial court for sentencing yesterday on a theft charge. He stole from Wal-Mart on seven occasions from Jan. 25 to Feb. 25.

    The court heard yesterday that store officials realized there was some internal theft taking place after hours, so they set up a hidden camera that caught Gautreau in action.

    Footage showed him going through merchandise in areas where he was just supposed to be emptying garbage cans. He was seen taking several small items, such as Vachon cakes and crossword puzzle books.

    The Crown told the court Gautreau admitted his thievery when confronted, but didn't have a good reason for taking the items.

    "He said he wasn't actually hungry, he just took the food because it was there," said Crown prosecutor Michel O. LeBlanc.

    Duty counsel told the court Gautreau has found new employment as a cook in a local restaurant and hopes to study cooking in college.

    Judge Michael McKee expressed confusion about Gautreau's motivation for the crimes, asking why he would take such items for no apparent reason.

    The judge gave him a four-month conditional sentence that includes two months of house arrest and several other conditions. The sentence will be followed by 12 months probation and Gautreau is banned from attending Wal-Mart during that time.

     

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  •  06-17-2007, 7:36 PM

    Re: Wal-Mart struggling with rising theft

    them  and other store could put their prices down so that the working class and welfare can afford stuff  maybe the rising in theft will diminu

    zymry is off limit

    time has come
  •  06-17-2007, 8:26 PM

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    Well I don't mea to sound synical but its about time they too hit rock bottom with the rest of us. Besides I didn't know that you could steal anything from Wal-Mart. Maybe I ought to start stealing some stuff too.lol
    Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
  •  06-18-2007, 9:14 AM

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    I don't shop at Wal-Mart anymore.

    I also found it amusing that their "Retail consultant" is named Burt "Flickinger".  That's funny!

  •  06-18-2007, 4:38 PM

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    I think Wal Mart's time in the sun is starting to fade.  They've peaked as a department store monopoly about a year ago and now they're running into problems and PR nightmares.

     

  •  06-21-2007, 10:55 AM

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    any time i have bought and paid for anything from their electronics department that dam beeper goes off when i try and leave also if they want more business they should give a better warranty on electrical stuff.90 days is just not enough in my opinion
  •  06-21-2007, 5:21 PM

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     i never stop when that beeper goes off if they want to tackle me    it would be their problem   i would defend myself to the fullest then charge them for assault because they are not allowed to do this by law   saince they presume you guilty and you have to prove your innocences    but so far nobody challenge me on it   

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  •  06-21-2007, 6:40 PM

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    Those Walmart alarms never gave me any trouble yet. If they ever do I might bring in a bullhorn and yell back at them. "Security, please check your machine. Security, please go to the checkout door."
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  •  06-22-2007, 6:44 AM

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    Cloudhopper wrote:

    I think Wal Mart's time in the sun is starting to fade.  They've peaked as a department store monopoly about a year ago and now they're running into problems and PR nightmares.

     

    They are still the largest grocery chain in the world.


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  •  06-23-2007, 9:19 AM

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    notme wrote:
     i never stop when that beeper goes off if they want to tackle me    it would be their problem   i would defend myself to the fullest then charge them for assault because they are not allowed to do this by law   saince they presume you guilty and you have to prove your innocences    but so far nobody challenge me on it   

    I would like to see someone steal that beeper.


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  •  06-23-2007, 11:21 AM

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    would make it a lot quieter when leaving wal mart
  •  07-01-2007, 3:29 PM

    Man arrested after paying only $4.88 for plasma TV at Wal-Mart

         

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    Man arrested after paying only $4.88 for plasma TV at Wal-Mart

     

    MONROE, La. (AP) – While Wal-Mart is known for dropping its prices, one West Monroe man took the ad campaign seriously when he dropped the price of a plasma television from $984 to $4.88. Police arrested Chandon L. Simms, 23, on Tuesday at the retail store on a charge of felony theft.

    According to police reports, Simms carried a 42-inch Sanyo Plasma TV to a self-checkout aisle after switching the original price tag of $984 with one for only $4.88. Wal-Mart Loss Prevention officers witnessed the alleged transaction and called police.

    When the store officers stopped Simms on his way out the door, he produced a receipt for a television purchased at the West Monroe Wal-Mart, authorities said.

    Simms told officers that he purchased a TV from the West Monroe store and planned to returrn that one and keep the one he purchased for only $4.88 from the Monroe store. He was then arrested and booked into the Ouachita Correctional Center.

     

     

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  •  07-01-2007, 3:57 PM

    Re: Man arrested after paying only $4.88 for plasma TV at Wal-Mart

    switching price tags is nothing new but this takes it to a new level
  •  07-01-2007, 8:08 PM

    Re: Man arrested after paying only $4.88 for plasma TV at Wal-Mart

    what a dummy ?   

    zymry is off limit

    time has come
  •  07-02-2007, 3:38 PM

    Re: Man arrested after paying only $4.88 for plasma TV at Wal-Mart

    I think they have a bigger tv in jail with surround sound if he get's to stay at the Crowbar Hilton.
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