When i was a cashier, we used to call them quick change artists.
A scammer walks into a bagel shop and orders a bagel. ..
These scams don’t rely on force — they rely on pressure, speed, and human hesitation. When someone controls the conversation, they try to control reality.
Should businesses train employees to immediately stop transactions when money changes hands repeatedly — even if it risks upsetting a customer?
If you're a cashier and doubt yourself over a fat stupid cunt like this, then you shouldn't be a cashier.
As an out if work teenager in the early nineties i had to work out "alternative" ways to get money. Didn't wanna hurt the little man so chose big business instead. Here's how.... I got a giant safety pin, opened it out fully, wrapped tape around one end to make a handle, leaving a 4 inch spike sticking out. I'd go into shops get a basket, put a few bits in there, made sure I got a bottle of bleach..... I put a tiny puncture in the bottom of the bleach bottle. Squeezed it, Put it back in the basket. Cashiers desk now, items on the conveyer belt, when cashier picks up bleach bottle, a ring of bleach left on the conveyer. She says "oh it's leaking!" That's when I look down at my (pre bleach stained) ysl jeans and point to it. I call for the manager.... expensive jeans..... recompensated EVERY time..... 5, 6, 7, shops a day.... never hurt anyone. Only the taxpayer..... i'm obviously reformed now with wife an two young kids....
