HOME SHARED LETTERS RATINGS MY PLANET COMMUNITIES MISSION SIGN UP!
Shared Letters

Join and browse our exclusive open discussion forums and talk about whatever you like.

Channels
» The Suggestion Box
» Company Responses
» PFB Feedback Line
» Consumer Podcasts
» Mommy Talk & Daddy Dialogue ™
» Shared Letters


Newsletter

Sign up for PlanetFeedback's "Consumer Café" email newsletter!





Hey, guess what...I'm a shoplifter now!

Posted Sat November 28, 2009 12:00 pm, by H M. written to The Body Shop International

Write a Letter to this Company


I have a complaint about the service at the Houston Galleria store. The manager is very unprofessional & I was very offended to hear her telling a sales associate to "watch" me because I had a bag. I actually saw her point at me & I heard what she said; I wouldn’t be surprised if other customers heard it as well & it’s very embarrassing to be labeled as a thief in front of others for simply having a bag. I had just asked her a question about doing a return & she said there were no returns & she gave me a long explanation that didn’t make any sense because it was not in the written return policy. After all that, she then somehow decided I was a shoplifter. If I was a shoplifter, why would I need to or be able to return something with a receipt proving I bought it? I have shopped at The Body Shop since it was a catalog & I don’t steal, so that was a bit much for me. I would hate to think that she believes all African Americans are thieves, but the young lady she instructed to "watch" me was also African American, so I’m not clear if it’s racial or not. I just think customers deserve a lot better & this isn’t the kind of service I have ever received at The Body Shop or anywhere. If you do need to “watch” someone you should probably be more discreet about instructing employees to do it. I’ve seen her have discussions with employees about work hours, performance, & other details that shouldn’t be discussed on the sales floor, but this was really inappropriate.

I will only return to this store to complete the return transaction that was refused today, but I would like for someone to contact me about this immediately. Thank you for your time.


Reply



Log In/Create an account | 34 comments
     Add to your del.icio.us  del.icio.us    Digg this story  Digg this  
PlanetFeedback Comments are subject to strict terms and conditions. We reserve the right to deny site membership privileges to any individuals acting inappropriately.
by Gail-ann S. Posted Thu December 3, 2009 @ 5:59 PM

I understand your discomfort. Haven't stores ever heard of staples?
When I was younger every store stapled your bag closed, usually with
the receipt across the top. It made it a lot easier to assume which
shoppers might need to be watched.

Reply

makes sense to me by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 5:01 PM
by KGBags Posted Sun November 29, 2009 @ 8:19 PM

Why wouldn't they do your return? Perhaps there was something strange
about your return (as others have suggested) that made the associate
suspicious.

I'm sorry they weren't more discrete with you, no one wants to be
"watched" during their shopping.

Reply

i'm not guilty of anything by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 5:00 PM

by fairywithfangs Posted Sun November 29, 2009 @ 7:59 PM

Unfortunatly, anyone with a bag, stroller, walker, oversized coat,
ect is looked over once or twice in most stores these days.

Loss prevention is a huge deal for retail stores. And while the
manager should have been way more tackful about things, trust me, this
had nothing to do with skin color.

Reply

who knows what it was... by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:04 PM

by b d. Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 11:39 PM

i don't care how big her bag was! yeah, the management has every right
to watch people and be suspicious, but they should have enough common
sense to know not to say such a thing within earshot of a
customer...period!!!

nothing is more offensive than being suspected of being a shoplifter.
several years ago (i was probably 18) i went into a dollar general. i
bought a few things and when i got to my car, i realized i didn't have
my keys. i went back into the store and looked around for them. i went
back out to my car to look again. this girl who worked at the store
but was off duty came walking out to her car, and as she passed by,
she said, "you better be careful. she's watching you." ooooh, that did
it! i have no earthly idea why the lady in the store would think i was
stealing because i left the bag/items i purchased in my car before i
went walking back through the store. why would i buy something, take
it to my car, and then go back in to try and steal?

there ended up being a confrontation at which time i verbalized my
disgust with a few choice words. the lady threatened to call the cops
if i didn't leave and i said, "i can't leave because i'm looking for
my keys!!! call the cops! maybe they'll help me look for them because
i'm not leaving until i find them"

everyone in the store was watching right about the time i spotted my
keys on a shelf where i had been looking. the lady felt really stupid
and the customers gave me looks of approval for showing my butt.

you don't EVER accuse someone of being a thief unless you see them
steal. as they say, "them's fightin' words."

Reply

I agree by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:52 PM
by Michelle O. Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 11:03 PM

what was the explanation about why she wouldn't do your refund? I am
not saying that you were treated appropriately, and at the very
minimum any conversation about watching a customer is best kept quiet,
there seems to be information missing from your story.

Nothing in your retelling indicates that, in this case anyway, race
had anything to do with it. I find it hard to believe that a manager
that determioned you needed to be watched based on your race would
direct someone of the same race to do the watching. That is not to
say that it doesn't happen, it does, and not just based on race, also
on age, attitude and demeanor, dress - oversize jackets or baggy jeans
get just about as much attention as a large bag. Sorry to say it and
you can thank the people who steal this way for the attention.

Reply
by Aych Posted Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:19 PM

I'm sure there's missing info, this is a letter not a novel. I gave
more details when speaking to the district manager. My return was
fine & I returned it another day with no problem, she refused to look
at it period. If you have never been discriminated against, then it
may be hard for you to spot it. The point is no one deserves this
period.

Reply

by RowdyRetailer Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 10:56 PM

I know what to look for for, Ive been doing retail for so long, I know
what to look for.

Prior to them putting all the sudafeds behind the counter, I could see
the meth heads walk in my front door.

Their outward appearance, and them making a b line to the drug section
made them easy to spot.

Now its a combination of things, you cant always go on outward
appearance. It is not racial, it doesnt matter the age. I had to send
a man in a walker to jail a few months ago, he was putting things
under his walker and walking out with it.

Purses and large bags catch my eye, but its the body language which
makes me page my undercover constables follow someone.


Good Day

Reply

I really don't mind by Tooter Mon November 30, 2009 @ 9:24 AM


by Chadg Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 10:14 PM

I'm with Casmly. Im tired of being watched extra carefully everytime i
shop. i dont not have a car, i take the bus or walk everywhere, it is
just not feasible for me to go to one store, then home, then to
another store, then home....and so on. i understand and respect that
businesses want to protect their property, but until i give them good
reason to suspect me, they can feel free to stop staring.

Reply


I think a bit different by Wolf Sat November 28, 2009 @ 10:25 PM


True, but then... by Casmly Sun November 29, 2009 @ 7:30 AM

strollers by elbobbo Mon November 30, 2009 @ 9:46 AM

thanks for your opinion by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:45 PM

by Casmly Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 7:50 PM

I'm sorry but I'm really tired of hearing that those with large bags
are more likely to shop lift, have to be watched carefully etc. I can
understand stand alone stores a bit more, but give me a break. If you
are a store in the mall, you should expect many people to be carrying
around over sized purses, shopping bags, backpacks, diaper
bags...Especially this time of year. And to me, it's silly to
automatically assume that they are more suspicious than the person
wearing a large jacket, multiple layers of clothing, pushing a
stroller...

I will agree with an earlier poster that most likely the
employee/manager was using you as an example. With this being a prime
season for hiring extra help, it's entirely possible. It does not
make the fact that she said this with-in ear shot ok.

Reply

Gee, I don't know by Nicole F. Sat November 28, 2009 @ 8:08 PM


That's fine, by Casmly Sun November 29, 2009 @ 7:24 AM

shoppers have bags by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:38 PM
by don w Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 7:48 PM

Why do people think it's always racial?

Reply


i wish everyone would leave race out of it. im white, does that mean if i say no to a black person that im automatically racist? by Chadg Sat November 28, 2009 @ 10:18 PM

I have to agree by Samantha C. Sun November 29, 2009 @ 3:22 AM

why are you focusing on it? by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:34 PM

by Nicole F. Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 4:04 PM

I work in a mall and yeah, I do pay a little more attention to those
that have large shopping bags than those that do not, especially if
they take those large shopping bags into the fitting room with a bunch
of merchandise. When people have a large, random assortment of
merchandise and take it into the fitting room, chances are that a few
pieces are going to end up "missing."

99% of shoppers are honest and I can usually tell after a few moments
of watching which ones I need to continue to keep an eye on and which
ones I need to leave alone.

Sometimes I tell my co-workers to keep an eye on another customer, but
I always pull that co-worker faaaar away from the area, tell them, and
then go about my way. Never, ever, ever, ever do you do this in front
of customers. That's so wrong.

She should have not said that so loudly. I would have been embarrassed
too.

Reply

exactly by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:27 PM

by Nate. Posted Sat November 28, 2009 @ 9:11 AM

I think it is completely reasonable to have the staff pay careful
attention to shoppers who come in with a bag of some sort. Was it a
large bag? Maybe this was a new employee and the manager was letting
her know what type of things to watch for to prevent theft. When you
come in to a store with a bag or bags, it does look suspicious, as
anybody could easily slip merchandise in there as well. Some stores
will even make you leave your bags while you are shopping. I know
Dollar Tree makes you check any large bags or backpacks you have at
the front counter.

Also, it is crazy to think that this happened because you are "African
American". Shoplifters come in all colors, and you heard her
specifically say it was because you had a bag. When I worked retail, I
had my eyes open for everything - I didn't even think about race.

I do agree however that it could have been more discreet.

Reply


Carrying bags in a SHOPPING MALL is suspicious? by The Original Nethead Sat November 28, 2009 @ 10:51 AM


It's not crazy by RedheadwGlasses Sat November 28, 2009 @ 7:46 PM


Tell His Honor by LadyMac Sat November 28, 2009 @ 9:19 PM

Did you ever see the T V show Black/White? by Tooter Mon November 30, 2009 @ 9:37 AM

none of this matters by Aych Sun February 21, 2010 @ 4:23 PM




Home | Shared Letters | Ratings | Login | Communities | Categories | RSS | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | FAQ
Copyright 2013 © All Rights Reserved PlanetFeedback.com | Web by Cicada