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re: A neighboring business got robbed by gypsies

Posted on 10/28/16 at 11:04 am to
Posted by ULL Cool J
Member since Jun 2008
924 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 11:04 am to
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Were they gypsies or mexicans?


The former are often present around the latter, as they prey on their superstition and belief in fortune telling and soothsaying.

Once I was behind some in the checkout line at Target (yes, I'm a poor). They kept confusing the cashier with questions about prices, suddenly claiming coupons, and constantly moving things around (can't tell if already checked or not). Once they paid for their merchandise (over $100), they took the full shopping cart back into the store where I'm sure the group, five or six, supplemented their purchase with other items they would claim they've already bought if questioned.
Posted by PowerTool
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Member since Dec 2009
21615 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 8:24 pm to
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Once I was behind some in the checkout line at Target (yes, I'm a poor). They kept confusing the cashier with questions about prices, suddenly claiming coupons, and constantly moving things around (can't tell if already checked or not). Once they paid for their merchandise (over $100), they took the full shopping cart back into the store where I'm sure the group, five or six, supplemented their purchase with other items they would claim they've already bought if questioned.


I think this scam is pretty widespread. There's a Wallgreen's near me where I always get stuck behind some woman haggling over the advertised price in the circular, paying in cash, needing a refund on something, and having to take something back. Ethnicities vary.
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