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    Default Re: Received letter from DWF??
    Hi i recieved a letter from DWF on behalf of Tesco saying i owe them £125 security cost's and £4 for an item i forgot to pay for. I made a mistake of forgetting to pay for one item when i done my shopping and i am being treated as a thief. I have seen on a few forum's people have recieved simular letter's with the same problem except they only have £125 for security cost's and £0.00 for the item they forgot to pay for. Why have i been asked to pay a fine and the cost of the item when they took the item of me. I even offered to pay for the item as i made a genuine mistake but the security did not want to listen to anything i had to say. I have been shopping at Tesco 11 years and this is how they treat me oh and they also gave me a 6 month ban from all stores. This is a utter joke and it has left me depressed and worried. Anyone know what i should do ??????
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    Re: Shoplifting

    Originally posted by woman View Post
    Default Re: Received letter from DWF??
    Hi i recieved a letter from DWF on behalf of Tesco saying i owe them £125 security cost's and £4 for an item i forgot to pay for. I made a mistake of forgetting to pay for one item when i done my shopping and i am being treated as a thief. I have seen on a few forum's people have recieved simular letter's with the same problem except they only have £125 for security cost's and £0.00 for the item they forgot to pay for. Why have i been asked to pay a fine and the cost of the item when they took the item of me. I even offered to pay for the item as i made a genuine mistake but the security did not want to listen to anything i had to say. I have been shopping at Tesco 11 years and this is how they treat me oh and they also gave me a 6 month ban from all stores. This is a utter joke and it has left me depressed and worried. Anyone know what i should do ??????

    Ignore and read other threads on RLP.

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      Re: Shoplifting

      My partner went to get a trolley while i went into tesco with my son, i said to my partner to catch me up. When i got into tesco i picked some make up powder up and put it on top of my babys pram while i gave him some biscuits because he was shouting for food. When my partner met up with me we carried walking around doing our shopping. After we had finishing shopping we went to the check out and paid for our shopping on our way out i was stopped by a security woman and asked did i forget to pay for anything i said let me check and i could not notice anything unusual in the trolley she then said is there anything in the pram and thats when i remembered the make up and i froze and apologised and told her i would pay for it. The security woman did not want to listen to a word i had to say and asked i go with her and i said for what i made a genuine mistake she asked again then took me by the arm and we went to a room in the back of a store while my partner waited with our son. I got into the room and was told i had stolen the make up and that i would be banned from tesco stores for 6 month and the police will not come because it's the first time it has happened to me. I said to the lady is this a joke your treating me like a theif because i made a genuine mistake she would not listen to anything she took my tesco club card my name and address and the make up and said for me to expect a letter in the post. I am totally stressed and worried now because i now have this letter telling me i need to pay £4 for the make up and £125 fine im so pissed of with Tesco they are always talking there all about customers and this is how they treat a customer who has been shopping there for 11 years. I made one genuine mistake i did not try to steal anything i left the item on top of my son's pram it's not like i tried to hide it by putting it in my pocket or under the pram. I work for a living pay my bills and try to do the best for my son not go around stealing from places like tesco. Any help on how to deal with this would be nice as i have now recieved a second letter telling me i need to pay them.

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        Re: Shoplifting

        Iam sorry for my long story but iam so worried and Big thank you for your answer

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        • #5
          Re: Shoplifting

          Originally posted by woman View Post
          My partner went to get a trolley while i went into tesco with my son, i said to my partner to catch me up. When i got into tesco i picked some make up powder up and put it on top of my babys pram while i gave him some biscuits because he was shouting for food. When my partner met up with me we carried walking around doing our shopping. After we had finishing shopping we went to the check out and paid for our shopping on our way out i was stopped by a security woman and asked did i forget to pay for anything i said let me check and i could not notice anything unusual in the trolley she then said is there anything in the pram and thats when i remembered the make up and i froze and apologised and told her i would pay for it. The security woman did not want to listen to a word i had to say and asked i go with her and i said for what i made a genuine mistake she asked again then took me by the arm and we went to a room in the back of a store while my partner waited with our son. I got into the room and was told i had stolen the make up and that i would be banned from tesco stores for 6 month and the police will not come because it's the first time it has happened to me. I said to the lady is this a joke your treating me like a theif because i made a genuine mistake she would not listen to anything she took my tesco club card my name and address and the make up and said for me to expect a letter in the post. I am totally stressed and worried now because i now have this letter telling me i need to pay £4 for the make up and £125 fine im so pissed of with Tesco they are always talking there all about customers and this is how they treat a customer who has been shopping there for 11 years. I made one genuine mistake i did not try to steal anything i left the item on top of my son's pram it's not like i tried to hide it by putting it in my pocket or under the pram. I work for a living pay my bills and try to do the best for my son not go around stealing from places like tesco. Any help on how to deal with this would be nice as i have now recieved a second letter telling me i need to pay them.
          Hello, welcome to LB

          Which bunch of ruffians has written to you RLP? If so I would not be too concerned, there will be others with experience of dealing with this along to help you.
          :bump:
          nem

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          • #6
            Re: Shoplifting

            Hello not RLP there called DWF

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            • #7
              Re: Shoplifting

              Originally posted by woman View Post
              Iam sorry for my long story but iam so worried and Big thank you for your answer
              No problems at all!! No judgements or comments here either!!

              Is it RLP ( retail loss prevention) that has written with what really amounts to a " speculative invoice " for security costs?

              nem

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              • #8
                Re: Woman vs DWF

                Hi [MENTION=95491]woman[/MENTION] and to LB
                I've moved your posts to a new thread xx

                I have to agree with the others who've posted already ... ignore ignore ignore!!
                Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                recte agens confido

                ~~~~~

                Any advice I provide is given without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

                I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
                But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

                Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle

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                • #9
                  Re: Woman vs DWF

                  Hello Kati Thank you I am tried ignore DWF but deep down i am worried i feel like a piece of shit how they treat me at Tesco

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                  • #10
                    Re: Woman vs DWF

                    Originally posted by woman View Post
                    Hello Kati Thank you I am tried ignore DWF but deep down i am worried i feel like a piece of shit how they treat me at Tesco
                    They have no claim against you there is no actual loss and the " charge " of £125 is not a fine and is speculative i.e. to frighten you into paying.

                    nem

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                    • #11
                      Re: Woman vs DWF

                      Originally posted by woman View Post
                      Hello Kati Thank you I am tried ignore DWF but deep down i am worried i feel like a piece of shit how they treat me at Tesco
                      That's as good a reason I know for NOT shopping at Tesco.

                      You might like to read this recent thread: http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...d-credit-score

                      In the meantime, as everyone has advised, IGNORE, IGNORE and then IGNORE some more.

                      The only paperwork never to ignore is genuine court documents, and you won't see any following this incident.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Woman vs DWF

                        I would like to thank you for all for your advise to me.I will ignore DWF !!!and i will read all of the thread linked much appreciated. I swear i will NEVER EVER be going to tesco again 😠.Have a nice calm evening everyone

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                        • #13
                          Re: Woman vs DWF

                          Good afternoon everyone I recieved a 3rd letter today"one per week".Different of first two. It does not look good....

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                          • #14
                            Re: Woman vs DWF

                            Originally posted by woman View Post
                            Good afternoon everyone I recieved a 3rd letter today"one per week".Different of first two. It does not look good....
                            Hi

                            Please post a copy of the letter after removing your personal information, let's see what rubbish they are spouting now.

                            nem

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                            • #15
                              Re: Woman vs DWF

                              I dont know how to post pictures of the letter thats saved on my phone. I will write the letter on here when i get a moment :-)

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