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'Accidental Shoplifting' - Have You Ever Done It? ??

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Maggiemaybe Wed 16-Jun-21 16:32:08

Love that, NotAGran! grin

I was complicit years ago when a friend and I had been browsing the children's clothes in M & S, with our offspring in their buggies. We'd walked right down the street and into another shop before she looked down to see her daughter happily examining a frilly party dress complete with hanger that she'd helped herself to. Yes, we went straight back!

Visgir1 Wed 16-Jun-21 16:32:00

Years ago my Mum and I where out shopping in our local city centre. She had her umbrella placed across her shopping bag.
We strolled around town then popped into Woolies (remember them) all the Easter Eggs were on display.
I wanted to go to a trendy boutique, we cross the road, walked around the shop, eyeing up the lovely clothes. Just as we were leaving she decided to swop arms as the shopping bag was irritating her. As she did we saw this big Easter Egg hanging from the handle of the umbrella!
She yelped took it off threw it at me like it was a bomb, and bust out laughing. We were both in hysterics, how did no one not tap us on the shoulder saying do you know you have am Easter Egg dangling from your umbrella?
We both didn't know what to do? Do we take it back? Explain?
So... We kept it.

Grandmabatty Wed 16-Jun-21 16:31:21

This brings back memories! Once I had wandered through Debenhams with my toddler son in his pushchair. We moved out into the mall where I discovered said son gnawing on a box. He had whipped a bottle of very expensive perfume from a low shelf and I hadn't spotted him. A very sheepish return to Debenhams ensued.

NotAGran55 Wed 16-Jun-21 16:16:59

I have a scatty friend who wore a big padded winter coat with a huge hood that stuck out at the back .

Whilst walking through the car park at the retail park she felt a tap on her shoulder. A stranger pointed out that she had an M&S jumper on a hanger hanging from her hood!

DillytheGardener Wed 16-Jun-21 13:57:27

Yes the other day, a £1 nail file from Sainsbury’s. It had fell between my handbag and the trolley. I took it back but received some funny looks from the customer service lady when I explained I’d accidentally take it and wanted to pay, she looked suspicious but obviously I wasn’t a thief if I’d returned to pay! hmm

Petera Wed 16-Jun-21 13:55:34

Talullah

*Talking of memories, I do remember very clearly taking my baby son out of his buggy - to find a bottle of Ariel washing liquid behind his back!*

What a domestic god you had, Shandy57!

My eldest took a jelly sweet from the Pick 'N' Mix in Woolies. I made her take it back and the lady told her to keep it. Which I went to great lengths to explain to my daughter that wasn't an invitation to keep helping herself to whatever took her fancy.

This is now many years ago but I had exactly the opposite experience with my daughter - when she was too young to know better. They tried to make me pay for it which resulted in a stand up row with the manager.

timetogo2016 Wed 16-Jun-21 13:53:55

Yes whilst pushing the double buggy i put some shampoo under my arm and totaly forgot to pay for it.
I went in the next day and told them what i had done,and they were fine and thanked me.

varian Wed 16-Jun-21 13:49:34

Many years ago I parked outside our local store, picked up a basket and filled, then I picked up a huge packet of cornflakes which I tucked under my arm as there was no room in the basket. I went to the till, emptied the basket, paid for the contents and packed them in my shopping bag. It was only when I got to the car that I realised I still had the cornflakes under my arm. When I went back and apologised, the shopkeeper said she'd seen me do it but she knew I'd come back. There is certainly a lot to be said for local shops!

25Avalon Wed 16-Jun-21 13:46:49

When they used to have sweets next to the checkout in supermarkets dds in the buggy took a couple of packets which I didn’t notice until I got back to the car. I toyed with not bothering to take them back as it was so much hassle with 2 little ones, but I did as it would have been a very bad example for them otherwise.

mokryna Wed 16-Jun-21 13:46:35

They start young. Last week at the checkout a father was emptying the trolley while his very determined toddler, sitting in the seat was quickly grabbing packets of chewing gum from the display and shoving them under his bottom. His father was horrified when he saw the sixth packet go under.
If I had seen this on YouTube I’d have thought it was a planned clip.

BlueBelle Wed 16-Jun-21 13:43:19

I haven’t but I was once with a boyfriend who did unknown to me he had put some screws or similar in his pocket and we were both taken to the office I was mortified

Judy54 Wed 16-Jun-21 13:41:19

My Husband absent mindedly walked out of the supermarket with a trolley full of shopping without paying for it. He got to the car and thought why have I not put all of this in bags. When he returned a member of staff said "have you forgotten something" my Husband replied "to pay." The Member of Staff fell about laughing! It is our local store and luckily we are both quite well known in there. He has never repeated this since!

shysal Wed 16-Jun-21 13:29:09

I picked up a few items for a friend in a hospital shop. On leaving I discovered that I still had a folded newspaper tucked under my arm. I went back, apologised and paid.

A friend once found herself walking in the street with a pair of trousers on a hanger draped over her arm. She sneaked back into Debenhams and put them back on the rail. No alarms had sounded!

Talullah Wed 16-Jun-21 13:27:28

Talking of memories, I do remember very clearly taking my baby son out of his buggy - to find a bottle of Ariel washing liquid behind his back!

What a domestic god you had, Shandy57!

My eldest took a jelly sweet from the Pick 'N' Mix in Woolies. I made her take it back and the lady told her to keep it. Which I went to great lengths to explain to my daughter that wasn't an invitation to keep helping herself to whatever took her fancy.

Shandy57 Wed 16-Jun-21 13:24:50

I was horrified many years ago to get home from shopping and find a packet of flower seeds in my pocket. I went back to the shop and asked for the Manager, told him, and he was extremely nice about it. My Mum had recently died, I had no memory of doing it. He always goes out of his way to be pleasant to me when I go into the shop smile

Talking of memories, I do remember very clearly taking my baby son out of his buggy - to find a bottle of Ariel washing liquid behind his back! He had shoplifted!

Talullah Wed 16-Jun-21 13:22:56

I did! But unintentionally. We'd been shopping, wheeled trolley to car and I spotted a slim pack of elastoplasts that weren't ours. stuck in the bottom of the trolley . I took them back. The girl on the counter was very sweet and told me I needn't have bothered. But I am guilt free!

FannyCornforth Wed 16-Jun-21 13:19:54

Hello Everyone ?
Inspired by the shoplifting thread...

I mentioned this a few weeks ago on another thread;

I once nicked a horrible, white faux leather handbag from Next.
(I did return it btw)

Have you ever pilfered something by mistake?
Own Up Here!