Self checkout theft - have you?

Self checkout theft - have you?

Poll: Self checkout theft - have you?

Total Members Polled: 491

Never: 83%
Once: 4%
Sometimes a sneaky item : 8%
It’s fun gaming the system: 5%
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AndyAudi

Original Poster:

3,347 posts

234 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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So - apparently as much as 1in6 folk cheat the system, who’s going to admit it?

I have put down the wrong type of apple when I couldn’t see the one I had immediately & escaped to tell the tale Although that was hardly the level of weighing bananas as carrots…

It strikes me as potentially an easy target for thieves & I’d love to see the background analysis & how they catch folk. On the face of it barcodes for similarly weighing items would seem the obvious choice & i’m not aware of random checks on self service items the same as shop & scan stuff.

Do these modern cameras at self scans have facial recognition & identify “this guy used to buy lots of bananas but now he buys carrots - check him out” & do the supervising staff get a ping in their ear to “watch customer at till 4”

For balance i occasionally fall victim to the questions
“Have you brought your own bags” at the beginning
&
“How many bags have you used today” where in my rush it’s kinda instinct for me to answer how many bags I used rather than if I took any of theirs…


devnull

3,826 posts

169 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Not actively no, but I do remember in the very early days about 15+ years ago they were basically an honesty system. Very light items such as sachets of spices and soups were very rarely picked up efficiently.

There were also hacks found out quickly. I think things like whisky could be processed as a banana etc.

Ari

19,585 posts

227 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Do I steal things?

Oddly enough, no.

vikingaero

11,680 posts

181 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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I wouldn't entertain theft due to my job (CEO of Acme Global Widgets).

I do wish there was more common sense with the stupid machines:

A birthday card is not going to register on the scales, so stop wasting everyone's time and allow the item to go through.

On some machines they stop you doing anything if I purchase something restricted (others let you finish scanning). Get a small chime machine to wake the bored teenager or two gassing housewives supposedly manning the self-service tills.


Countdown

43,427 posts

208 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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"It's fun gaming the system" should really have been called "I'm a sneaky thieving ".

Pistom

5,822 posts

171 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Never, unless you count the time when an item refused to scan, I called over the assistant and after several attempts at manually entering the item into the system - the assistant said - fk it - just take it.

I'm not sure if it's theft if you've got the permission of a representative of the organisation.

Then there was the time when the pay at pump system failed to register that I'd taken a full tank of fuel - I went into the shop and was told - "computer says you don't owe anything". I went back a few weeks later in case it had caught up with me but they said computer still says no.

oddman

3,028 posts

264 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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I've done the opposite. Paying the supermarket for taking my own bags.

Machine asks me how many bags I've used and touched the two bags option rather than zero rolleyes

Roofless Toothless

6,335 posts

144 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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A while back I was shopping with a self scanner in Sainsbury’s, choosing some wine. My wife toddled off to another aisle to get some Marigold gloves, and when she got back asked me a question about them. I was in the middle of scanning half a dozen bottles of claret, so no prizes for guessing what happened - one got through without being zapped.

When we got to the checkout it was random repack time, and of course, it came up a bottle of wine short. Of all things to get caught ‘nicking’ - alcohol. I wouldn’t mind, but there was a bottle of olive oil in there that cost more. The omission was soon sorted, but for weeks after the system remembered us and we were subjected to red flashing lights and checks on our purchases, until the computer decided it trusted us again.

Motorman74

457 posts

33 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Never intentionally.

I did once have a pizza from Morrisons that I put through along with everything else, but wasn't on the receipt when I looked at it later.

No "unexpected item in bagging area" or deliberate act on my part - just a glitch I guess.

Road2Ruin

5,779 posts

228 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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It's odd really. I forgot to scan a bunch of flowers, once, and that is pretty much the only time I have been checked. Oh how we laughed.

Other than that, I have never deliberately tried to nick anything.

Spare tyre

10,845 posts

142 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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I get the impression that there is no real need to be sneaky about small shoplifting now, just do it - nothing seems to happen

AndyAudi

Original Poster:

3,347 posts

234 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Countdown said:
"It's fun gaming the system" should really have been called "I'm a sneaky thieving ".
That’s what we’d call them but some folk genuinely believe it’s ok to steal sometimes - especially if it’s a faceless Robin Hood type thing.

The “gaming the system” term was one i picked up reading about why they believe some of the 1in6 folk do it.

Sheepshanks

36,189 posts

131 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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I went back to M&S (from the car park) when I realised I hadn’t scanned some of the additional item bought when picking up the Christmas food order. I blame not having a clue how much things cost so I didn’t realise the bill was wrong.

Assistant was amazed I’d gone back.

AndyAudi

Original Poster:

3,347 posts

234 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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oddman said:
I've done the opposite. Paying the supermarket for taking my own bags.

Machine asks me how many bags I've used and touched the two bags option rather than zero rolleyes
I feel your pain, I do it too!!

OMITN

2,489 posts

104 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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I’m in the never camp for two reasons: first, I just don’t steal. Second, as a solicitor the theft of even something minor is pretty much a guarantee of being permanently struck off and therefore losing my career - I always get a receipt from the self checkout out of paranoia.

My then 12-yo daughter caught someone in the local M&S. she and her mum went to use a self checkout till and discovered that it was still open on the “choose your payment option” screen after the previous shopper had walked off. Daughter approached the nearest store colleague who gave chase. The shoplifter, on being returned to pay, simply said “oh it must have scanned - you know how these things are”. I suspect she was in the “always steal what you can camp.”

It happens a lot. Retailers don’t want leakage as it is obviously margin impacting, but there is a trade off vs the overall cost savings of installing self-checkouts.

tr7v8

7,371 posts

240 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Mine is simply a case of I will NOT use them. Every time I have tried I have had a glitch at some point so I just wait for a till these days and if that wait becomes too long put it down & go somewhere else.
M & S at most Motorway services I am looking at you!

J4CKO

43,724 posts

212 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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I did, through a normal checkout, had put some stem ginger in early on, put everything in and didnt spot it, there was the odd leaf and coupons, got out and saw it.

Did I go back, no, but still waiting for the tap on the shoulder....

But nicking stuff from supermarkets, nope, dont need to, dont need the agro and always brought up not to nick stuff.

Then you see videos of people helping themselves and walking out.

ashleyman

7,082 posts

111 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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We had a huge haul from Ikea one year.

We scanned everything through and the bill came to something like £78, thought it was a bit low but it wasn't until we looked at the receipt when in the car that we noticed everything scanned after the knife wasn't on the receipt. Got a couple hundred £ of stuff for free.

Assuming because the knife needed approval even though we were scanning stuff it wasn't being added on as approval was needed before the next item was scanned.

JagLover

44,422 posts

247 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Never. Had a couple of issues where they hadn't put a barcode on some veg so I had to put it through as something else, most recently a cucumber as onions, but that is their look out for not putting said barcode on the product in the first place.

Tim330

1,202 posts

224 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
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Not quite the same but years ago I took advantage of a bug in the self scan where say if a bag carrots costing £0.99 was on a buy one get one free. If said carrots where going out of date and were reduced to 25p when you put two bags through the checkout deducted £0.99 instead of the reduced price. If you'd only bought 2 bags of carrots they would be paying you 49p but if purchasing other items it was just a discount.
I'm sure the software has been updated since.