Today i was in Tesco and accidentally put two items in the self serve bagging area at once, without scanning one. The security guard came up to me and said he had it on CCTV and it was intentional (it wasn't). I paid for the item but he too down my name, address and date of birth. What will happen now? I am also only 17 so will they contact my parents
Tesco Theft
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Really don't worry. If they do pass your details on to RLP they may send you an invoice, and your parents might see the letter So, as you have done nothing wrong, I would tell them what happened and about the rather over zealous security guy taking your details. They may well just be mad at Tesco rather than with you.
If you get a letter from RLP just file it away, have a read of some threads here about RLP ( retail loss prevention ) to see that they are just all mouth and no trousers and although the letters might sound scary and threatening, there is just no basis to their claims and you can safely ignore them.
Btw I'm always putting the wrong bits in the bagging area or not putting bits in the bagging area, or somehow things weigh the wrong amount in the bloody bagging area.... I've given up with the self serve machines, they are too annoying.#staysafestayhome
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It will be addressed to you. Depends if you get the post really. They might not send it to RLP so don't be worrying too much about it. I just know its better to fess up upfront before something appears in the post.... but obvs you know your parents xx If a letter does come and you do talk to them then get them to come on here and look at the RLP threads so they know it's a pile of poop too xxx#staysafestayhome
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RLP should not write to your parents.
Did you give Tesco your age? (just reread first post... you did)
RLP will probably write to you first.
When you ignore that letter, although they know they should not they might write to your parents pretending they are concerned for you as a minor.
In fact they will be trying to pressurise your parents into paying their demands.
IMO you would be better off telling your parents what has happened, and ask them to complain to Tesco's about the heavy handed approach of the security guard.
You accidentally misplaced an item and you are distraught at being accused of shop lifting.
no matter what the circumstances, the incident could not be classed as the crime of the century, and I would expect any parent (no mater how strict) to support their child.
Your parents' reaction will probably not be as you anticipate!
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