I nipped into Asda last week to buy teabags milk and a couple of items. I got stopped by the security man at the front door telling me I was barred from the store as I had not paid for items I had purchased the night before. I looked in my bag and found a receipt for £28.00 which I spent on Sunday and £15. odds which I spent on Monday but couldn't find a receipt for the night in question. He told me I had not paid for my shopping and would not find one. This was reported to the police as theft. I rang the police from my mobile and they asked me for a case no. I did not have one and the Security man spoke to them from my phone. He took my phone in store to talk to them so I did not hear the conversation. I came home in an awful state and got in touch with the Constable concerned. She actyually finished that night at 5pm for 2 weeks holidays but because I sounded so distressed about it she rang me from her house phone. She explained that I had scanned my shopping, started to pay for them and then a gentleman that I know from shopping in Asda came over to speak to me at the self service till. I walked out of the store with him and had left a balance at the till of 29 pence still to pay. I have tried e-mailing head office and ringing our local store manager but they have said I am barred for a year. This store is very close to where I live and I have been shopping in Asda (and Safeway) as it was before for many years. I have explained to them that I am a pensioner and am blind in one eye and know where everything is in store but to no avail. My ban will be reviewed in a years time. I cannot get this out of my head and am really worried over this. I have to wait until atfer the 10th Sepember until the Constable comes back from holiday. Is there anything else I can do
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The security man handed me a form and asked me to fill it in. I was crying and my hands were shaking so much I could not fill it in. He said he would say I was un cooperative customer. I said I was not being uncooperative I was just so upset I could not fill it in because my hands were shaking so much and if he would fill it in for me I would sign it. He filled it in for me and I signed it which was a form telling me I was barred from the store
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Originally posted by Jacqui View PostThe security man handed me a form and asked me to fill it in. I was crying and my hands were shaking so much I could not fill it in. He said he would say I was un cooperative customer. I said I was not being uncooperative I was just so upset I could not fill it in because my hands were shaking so much and if he would fill it in for me I would sign it. He filled it in for me and I signed it which was a form telling me I was barred from the store
What an awful experience and all over 29 pence??
Your next move must be a FORMAL COMPLAINT to the CEO of Asda.
nem
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I know I am devastated over 29 pence. I did write to Andy Clarke COE as advised on another post and this was their reply
RE: 29p not paid for in Asda
Directorate (Directorate@asda.co.uk)
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28/08/2015
Hello
Thank you for taking the time to write to Andy Clarke regarding the decision to ban you from our store. My name is Emma and I am part of Andy’s Executive Relations Team. He has asked me to look into this and respond to you directly on his behalf.
I’m sorry to read the decision has been made to ban you from our store. I can appreciate how disappointing this must be for you.
We are always happy to welcome all customers into our stores, however we do have the right to refuse entry to anyone for any reason. We never take the decision to ban a customer from our stores lightly, and we'll always look for a different solution first. That said any ban is made with the full support of our managerial team in store. My colleagues in store know the circumstances of the banning order and so their decision is final.
Our managerial team in store review any banning order after 12 months following the initial ban. If you would like them to review this, you will need to write to Mary Magill directly in August 2016 at the following address.
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Originally posted by Jacqui View PostI know I am devastated over 29 pence. I did write to Andy Clarke COE as advised on another post and this was their reply
RE: 29p not paid for in Asda
Directorate (Directorate@asda.co.uk)
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28/08/2015
Hello
Thank you for taking the time to write to Andy Clarke regarding the decision to ban you from our store. My name is Emma and I am part of Andy’s Executive Relations Team. He has asked me to look into this and respond to you directly on his behalf.
I’m sorry to read the decision has been made to ban you from our store. I can appreciate how disappointing this must be for you.
We are always happy to welcome all customers into our stores, however we do have the right to refuse entry to anyone for any reason. We never take the decision to ban a customer from our stores lightly, and we'll always look for a different solution first. That said any ban is made with the full support of our managerial team in store. My colleagues in store know the circumstances of the banning order and so their decision is final.
Our managerial team in store review any banning order after 12 months following the initial ban. If you would like them to review this, you will need to write to Mary Magill directly in August 2016 at the following address.
A Formal Complaint would compel them to investigate and respond within 56 days. Mark the letter Personal/ Private / Confidential.
My feelings would also be to get in touch with local newspapers can you see the headline " Asda Bars Pensioner of 29 Pence" on the front page of a paper Asda may well sell in the store.
nem
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I live in the country and Asda is the only local store close to me except 2 petrol stations. If I go to the local papers they will just ban me for life instead of reviewing it after one year. That's the way the big stores have you. I have not been well since this happened and cannot get it out of my head. When ironing I am using an iron which I bought in Asda. Making dinner I am using Asda gravy. I rang my store and the Manager said she would get back to me Saturday. No word Saturday. Rang Sunday she said Monday but no word. Rang tonight and she was away home. She will probably not go against the Security man's decision
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Originally posted by Jacqui View PostI live in the country and Asda is the only local store close to me except 2 petrol stations. If I go to the local papers they will just ban me for life instead of reviewing it after one year. That's the way the big stores have you. I have not been well since this happened and cannot get it out of my head. When ironing I am using an iron which I bought in Asda. Making dinner I am using Asda gravy. I rang my store and the Manager said she would get back to me Saturday. No word Saturday. Rang Sunday she said Monday but no word. Rang tonight and she was away home. She will probably not go against the Security man's decision
Big boys aren't the only people who can threaten, even if you don't intend to follow through:beagle2222:
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I did say I was going to go to the Stephen Nolan show which is a local radio show and tthe local papers. They said it was theft, whether it be29p or £29,00. They said if they let every customer during the past 6 months off with 29 pence it would be a big hole in their profits The security man looked at the CCTV again and said its simple. I did not pay but I said it was a genuine mistake
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Here is his direct email address. I damn well feel like emailing him myself. This is disgusting.
Mr Andy Clarke Chief Executive
Email andy.clarke@asda.co.uk
An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
~ Anonymous
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Originally posted by PAWS View PostHere is his direct email address. I damn well feel like emailing him myself. This is disgusting.
Mr Andy Clarke Chief Executive
Email andy.clarke@asda.co.uk
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Sorry Jacqui I thought you had written the last time. You could whack off an email to this fella.
Mr Doug McMillon CEO of Wal Mart.
Email doug.mcmillon@wal-mart.com
They are the Asda parent company and, well, what have you got to lose?
An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
~ Anonymous
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I know you are worried about being banned for life if you go to the local paper but to be fair I wouldn’t darken their door again anyway. I know it is the closest supermarket but is their anyway you would consider shopping online from one of the other stores. I know they charge for delivery and if this is a problem is there anyone who could ‘pick up’ for you if you did click and collect?
Do you know this has really put me off ever using ASDA again? It gives a whole new angle to that bum slapping add. Anyway, their staff keep most of the marked down stuff for themselves and if you factor in offers etc. Sainsbury’s can often work out better value especially with their Nectar points and price match promise. I would even go to ‘two for the price of three’ Waitrose than go near this lot again!
This sort of behaviour makes my blood boil!
An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
~ Anonymous
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