Hello
A couple of weeks ago I received a call from a security guard at a local Sainsbury’s saying my 16 year old son had been caught shoplifting. I told them I would come down as I refused to give my address over the phone to a stranger. On my way down my son called to say he’d been let go. Today my son received a letter from DWF to say he owes £3.55 (he had a babybell on the way round the isles) and £150 in security costs. Can someone help me challenge this please
TIA Mortified Mum *♀️
A couple of weeks ago I received a call from a security guard at a local Sainsbury’s saying my 16 year old son had been caught shoplifting. I told them I would come down as I refused to give my address over the phone to a stranger. On my way down my son called to say he’d been let go. Today my son received a letter from DWF to say he owes £3.55 (he had a babybell on the way round the isles) and £150 in security costs. Can someone help me challenge this please
TIA Mortified Mum *♀️
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