ppl deadass be like “i did this store 8853289 times before w same info but they denied my refund this time ummm why would it be guys omg??” no shit bruh use some common sense 😭😭😭

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ppl deadass be like “i did this store 8853289 times before w same info but they denied my refund this time ummm why would it be guys omg??” no shit bruh use some common sense 😭😭😭
10 top ways shoplifters get caught
This was written by an LP, i merely copied and pasted it. REBLOG AND INFORM
Despite what you may have heard, there is no perfect shoplifting method. You can be caught NO MATTER how you try to steal. A lot of it is the luck of the draw. Is LP in the store? Are they busy with another shoplifter? Are they watching you? There is no way you can be sure. You can be sure however, that you significantly increase your chances of getting yourself caught when:
10)You carry a flat purse or back-pack: Fairly obvious, right? Not only is this an attention grabber, but it also makes the LP Agent’s job much easier. Your bag was flat, and then magically became full right after all the merchandise you were carrying disappeared. Did the LP Agent watch you fill your bag? That does not really matter. The LP Agent did not need to see concealment (See my article: The 6 Steps of Loss Prevention) to confidently make a stop on you. It is fairly obvious. Most LP Agents will make that stop. On top of being obvious, entering a store with an empty bag can also bump your charge from petty theft to burglary.
9)You over-act: You pick up the item you plan on stealing. You begin tapping on it, wiggling it, playing with it, and looking around like everything is cool. Yes, people actually think this works. When you take this approach you are basically telling LP Agents “Hey, I am not going to steal this! Look, I’m playing with it out in the open. I wouldn’t be doing that if I were going to steal it.” Then you steal it. Happens all the time.
8)You under-act: You pick up the item you are going to steal and immediately palm the item, or hold it behind something. You then quickly walk off to the most deserted part of the store. The race is on. The LP Agent knows he needs to get a view of you, either on camera or on the floor to witness the concealment.
7)You are overly friendly: You come in and immediately start chatting with store employees. You’re such a nice person! You would never steal. This will work when trying to deceive regular workers but LP is not falling for it. I have even had employees try to stop me from making an apprehension because they thought I was going to make a bad stop on that “nice” person. When I see someone being overly friendly with cashiers, managers or anybody with a name tag, I immediately become suspicious. They could be a genuinely nice person but nice people steal too.
6)You fail the “scare test”: When I suspect somebody is a shoplifter I will often give them the scare test. This means I will have several people walk past the area where my suspect is looking at items. A normal shopper will pay little to no attention to who is around them. A nervous shoplifter will turn their head at everyone that passes by. Often times they will look them up and down evaluating whether or not they seem like an undercover. When this happens it is a good indicator that I should set up on this person and wait for them to “go”.
5)You are bringing non-clothing items into the fitting room: Some people actually think that if they conceal merchandise in the fitting room that they can not be arrested by Loss Prevention Agents. This is because it eliminates the possibility of the LP Agent’s step # 3. This might work on some LP Agents, but certainly not the one’s that are good at what they do. If I see someone bringing something into the fitting room that is not supposed to be tried on such as DVDs, Jewelry, makeup, etc., they have my full attention until I see them exit the fitting room carrying that merchandise. Believe me, bringing stuff into the fitting room is a false sense of security and it will get you caught.
4)You are leaving an evidence trail: You select the item you want to steal. You are not sure if the item will make the door beep or not so you decide to remove the item from the package. Or maybe you want to pretend the item was already your’s so you rip the tags off. Now you can conceal the item. However, you also need to rid yourself of the package. So you discard it on the shelf, or you hide it behind something. You just made the LP Agents job 95% easier. Maybe they did not see you conceal the item, but they did see you toss something down or hide something. They find the package. Now LP knows what the item is, they know you removed it from the package (this is vandalism and is illegal), and they know you are up to no good. When you walk out of the store, all the LP Agent needs to do is approach you with the empty package and demand that you return the item. They will likely tell you that you are on video opening it (you may or may not be). They will tell you that if you do not return the item you will be charged with vandalism (this trick is likely against their LP policy but it is completely legal). Once you produce the item you are under arrest for theft. It is a lose-lose situation that you created by leaving a trail of packages and tags.
3)You have “shifty” eyes: Everyone knows that you are not supposed to blatantly look for cameras or look around for people when you are going to steal. However, it seems that the majority overcompensates. When you look up to the ceiling and then side to side without moving your head, you have “shifty eyes”. Shifty eyes get shoplifters caught every day. In fact, if I am about to give up on a perspective shoplifter and they shift their eyes, I will watch them until they leave the store, no exceptions.
2)You use two hands: As an LP Agent, nothing catches my eye more than somebody with both hands on the sales shelf. When an honest shopper looks at a product of interest on the sales shelf, they typically take the item in one hand and remove it from the shelf to look at it in the open. When a shoplifter puts both hands on a product and does not remove the object from the shelf it is a DEAD GIVE AWAY that they are opening something. I have caught shoplifters that I otherwise would not have even noticed simply because they used two hands!
1)You just plain look like a shoplifter: You know who you are! This is by far the most common reason people get caught. If you fit the stereotypical profile of someone who would likely shoplift you are likely being watched as an “easy stat”. So if you have 10 facial piercings, and a bright green mohawk, or if you’re just a shady looking character, don’t do it.
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PSA: STICKERS INSIDE BOX
There was a tester in my dior perfume box. I didn’t find out until I was in my car and I tried it on. It didn’t beep in the store. I only crumpled it up AFTER I left. But it was stuck inside the box. Little warning since it was NOT a tester but it was also pretty expensive.
Nothing is worse than going to a store to realize there isn't anything even worth st3aIíng because the quality of some things have gone to shitttt </3
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Hi girlie, I just lost all my belongings. Literally every single thing I have lyfted 🧬 and purchase over the last three years of my life every single thing that I’ve owned. I’m going through it and I literally need to restart with everything. My makeup my clothes, my hair products all of it is gone. My siblings, dad who let me leave my stuff at his house got robbed because he stole a girls car. And seeing as he’s a 40-year-old man that owned three pair of shoes, three shirts and maybe two pair of pants they literally just took all of my stuff and left his. Please just comment anything at this point. I am literally trying to stay alive. 🤗
do u have any canada store specific tips?
Gonna have to be a bit more specific. For the most part it’s very similar to the US
if you're active on lyftblr aug 2025, please reblog this!
First draft of the Source-Tagging Masterlist ☆ Highly encourage suggestions!!
Currently since I cant post pdf's directly I'll just show screenshots of what I have ^^
Mostly what I have down is from the og r4ddle post found on internet archive as well as personal experience!
Please feel free to add any additions here or contact my other blog if you'd like!! Main thing I ask is to please be specific! Bare minimum is I'd need to know the brand!
Pictures are also appreciated! When I can I'll also add the images I have taken before from things I've 🏋️♂️'d before!
I love that I get to wake up and take high quality supplements that improve my brain function. I take a shower with my high-end products that make my hair so much stronger and softer than the cheap stuff. i put on my face of korean skincare and makeup that doesn't irritate my eyes because it's actually decent ingredients. I feed my senior dog her fancy grain free food and give her her old lady dog supplements that give her less pain. i put on my sturdy dependable work shoes that don't make my feet hurt after 8 hours AND are cute.
maintaining privacy when 🧬
i keep seeing posts of folks saying "i used a diff address, card, email, everything, but the accounts got merged/blocked!"
that's because websites use far more sophisticated technology to flag you once they've decided you're a scammer.
here are the steps you should be taking to remain as anonymous as possible.
use a VPN!! your IP address is your digital address, VPNs hide your IP address. i personally have used nordvpn and surfshark. avoid free VPNs if possible, as they're likely harvesting your data.
use a 3rd party payment service. paypal, klarna, apple pay, g pay, etc. they encrypt your credit card info so the store you're buying from doesn't have your actual credit card numbers.
use an ad-blocker and tracker blocker. learn more about these here. essentially, sites use cookies and other information(what browser you're using, screen resolution, operating system, etc) to take a "digital fingerprint" that can identify you.
periodically clear your cookies/caches
use multiple devices. i personally have a desktop and a laptop, so i'll switch off which one i use when making fresh accounts.
am i insane and probably overdoing it? yes. should you also be doing at least half of these? yes.
ok that's all love you be safe
let's talk about żár/\
those hoes... sigh
anyway, they've moved onto rfid big time.
from what i've seen, they now put rfid tags in four places:
the paper price tag (look against light)
as a part of the washing label by the side (look against light)
inside the label in the neck (you'll need a seam ripper)
sewn into the seam?? (have not seen this yet, pic from reddit)
in my zara, they still put hard tags on SOME items, i assume the high-value ones AND the ones that have rfids in the price tag.
if you see an item WITHOUT a hard tag and the price tag is just cardboard, KNOW that there is an rfid tag hidden somewhere within the item.
how do i know this?
they've moved onto a self-checkout system that knows your items without you scanning them. (it's the same technology as those smart changing room mirrors/thingies that know what items you've got with you). this system needs every item to contain an rfid. every item will have one, somewhere
these rfids are unique to the item! so they contain the product number, size, whether the item has been paid for etc information. so tag switching etc will not work
also, i haven't seen žârã use this, but some stores have rfid readers around the store now. they look like white squares. these readers ping every rfid in the room, and this means that each item's location can be tracked. HOWEVER, there is no magic involved. if the tag stays in one place, the computer will say that the item is there even when the item may be gone but the tag remains.
ok! sounds scary!!
it's not. imo it's a silly system and companies will adopt it bc it makes keeping track of inventory so much quicker.
what they haven't kept in mind is that rfids are delicate little babies and will stop working once the circuit is broken. they are 1000% easier to destroy than hard tags.
i personally DO NOT KNOW yet if a broken rfid will just disappear from the system, or if it leaves a trace within the system. i plan on asking one of the security firms this as a concerned business owner lol but that is a tale for another time
any 🇨🇦 lifters?
Wanna 🧬 therealreal soon for multiple things does anyone know if they’ll ship the things all together and do they return the money spent on customs? I’m a canadian super terrified to order cuz i’m not sure how much customs will be :(
Good reads, guys. If you can read body language then you can outsmart the lps.
Just remember guys, LPS are just humans, if you can outsmart them ( make them second guess themselves, out-run or overpower them. Then your always be ahead. But remember guys lifting is a game of luck.
One had 4 charges. He beat one so far.
He never been stop by LPS in person. They usually catch his license plate then report him after.
When one encounter lps they usually recover the items then go away. Most times they don't want to fight on the spot. It's always better have two then one. Don't ever admit to nothing. When I go lifting with a parther I make sure we be ready to rumbled
No ID no case.
Blend in your surroundings
Don't admit to again.
Some thought on liftblr:
Y’all think shoplifting is the same for everybody? No it ain’t; it’s also a classicist system. If you look rich n’ white, ain’t nobody gonna look at your direction twice. But if you’re dark n’ less well-dressed? Oh ho you’re auto targeted as high-risk. My theory about why liftblr is a thing is cuz Tumblr’s main demographic is white young girls—and that kinda speaks for itself. The point is: minorities, DO NOT blindly follow their advice. Y’all take care of yourselves.
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