Random Smith
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- West Virginia
So I was shopping at Walmart this evening around 8pm...I went to the self checkout because it's always the fastest option. I rang up everything as I normally would, and my last item rang up as $5.00 instead of $9.00, which was the listed price...So I thought "Ok cool...", and paid, then put the bags in my cart, and got my receipt out incase they wanted to check it before I left (they do that sometimes, claiming that it's random, but everyone knows that it's actually just profiling)...Anyway, as I was walking out, I was stopped by a man asking to see my receipt, so I showed him.
Then he asked to see the last item I'd rung up, which was a night shirt/nighty type of thing. Then he asks "Do you have the tag you used to ring it up with?", which was confusing considering that the tag was still attached to the nighty. I told him that it was still on the shirt, and he said that the receipt said "night shirt" rather than "nighty"...I said "Ok, is that a problem?". He then said "Well, this is $9.00, and it's new, so it's not on sale, but your receipt says you paid $5.00"...
I said "Well, if it rang up incorrectly, I don't mind covering the difference now."...Then he got frustrated, and asked me to follow him to a room on the right...Reluctantly I agreed, even though it was late at this point, and I hadn't done anything wrong, but when we got to the room, he accused me of having used a different tag to ring up the shirt. I told him that I just rang it up like everything else in my cart.
Then he became even more aggitated, and pulled up the video from the self checkout, pointed to it, and said "See, you had the tag in your hand the whole time, you can see it right there sticking out...". I watched the video with him at least 3 times, and as I'd tried to tell him before, there was no tag except for the tag on the shirt itself...
He became even more infuriated, claiming that I was "insulting his intelligence" when, in reality, I was just telling him the truth, and describing what I saw...He left the room in a huff, with the nighty I'd just paid for, and was gone for so long that I finally told the girl, who was still in the room with me, that I was done with it, and that they could just keep the nighty, and the $5.00 I'd just spent on it... Then I walked out and left.
The only problem is that before I realized what they were accusing me of, they'd asked for my ID, and SSN (which I stupidly gave them, thinking there was no harm since I hadn't done anything wrong), and they took a picture of me.
Thankfully, I was able to get my ID back before leaving, but they still have all of my information, and now the more that I think about it, the more I get the feeling that they were stalling for time because they'd called the police, even though they had no proof that I'd done anything wrong, except for their word...
My question is, could they actually charge me with a crime that I didn't even commit, especially over a $4.00 price difference, which I offered to correct multiple times, even though I shouldn't have had to do so, and considering that they actually made $5.00 off of me for nothing, as I never got the nighty back, or the $5.00 that I'd paid for it. Also, could they ban me from the store, for something that I didn't do?
I just have no idea what to expect in this situation, and the fact that they have all of my information is seriously creeping me out. Any insight would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Then he asked to see the last item I'd rung up, which was a night shirt/nighty type of thing. Then he asks "Do you have the tag you used to ring it up with?", which was confusing considering that the tag was still attached to the nighty. I told him that it was still on the shirt, and he said that the receipt said "night shirt" rather than "nighty"...I said "Ok, is that a problem?". He then said "Well, this is $9.00, and it's new, so it's not on sale, but your receipt says you paid $5.00"...
I said "Well, if it rang up incorrectly, I don't mind covering the difference now."...Then he got frustrated, and asked me to follow him to a room on the right...Reluctantly I agreed, even though it was late at this point, and I hadn't done anything wrong, but when we got to the room, he accused me of having used a different tag to ring up the shirt. I told him that I just rang it up like everything else in my cart.
Then he became even more aggitated, and pulled up the video from the self checkout, pointed to it, and said "See, you had the tag in your hand the whole time, you can see it right there sticking out...". I watched the video with him at least 3 times, and as I'd tried to tell him before, there was no tag except for the tag on the shirt itself...
He became even more infuriated, claiming that I was "insulting his intelligence" when, in reality, I was just telling him the truth, and describing what I saw...He left the room in a huff, with the nighty I'd just paid for, and was gone for so long that I finally told the girl, who was still in the room with me, that I was done with it, and that they could just keep the nighty, and the $5.00 I'd just spent on it... Then I walked out and left.
The only problem is that before I realized what they were accusing me of, they'd asked for my ID, and SSN (which I stupidly gave them, thinking there was no harm since I hadn't done anything wrong), and they took a picture of me.
Thankfully, I was able to get my ID back before leaving, but they still have all of my information, and now the more that I think about it, the more I get the feeling that they were stalling for time because they'd called the police, even though they had no proof that I'd done anything wrong, except for their word...
My question is, could they actually charge me with a crime that I didn't even commit, especially over a $4.00 price difference, which I offered to correct multiple times, even though I shouldn't have had to do so, and considering that they actually made $5.00 off of me for nothing, as I never got the nighty back, or the $5.00 that I'd paid for it. Also, could they ban me from the store, for something that I didn't do?
I just have no idea what to expect in this situation, and the fact that they have all of my information is seriously creeping me out. Any insight would be very much appreciated. Thank you for your time.