Unknown Origins – Employee Theft Investigation

Back in my early days of management, I had a significant cash shortage. In fact, it was most of the day’s cash sales. This was well before I knew anything about employee theft, much less conducting an employee theft investigation.

I had worked the morning shift, and my closing manager called me when she counted down the till for the night. We were several hundred dollars short and she couldn’t figure out why.

I told her to count one more time, and to go ahead and finish closing. I would look at it when I got in the next morning. Sure enough, there was a shortage. I called my district manger to let him know, but he didn’t have any other advice or input to resolve the shortage. I didn’t think much of it until a few weeks later.

It was my turn to close and when I cashed out the drawer, it was again several hundred short. There were no cameras, but I knew it was a problem and that this was probably one of my employees stealing.

I called my district manager again. This time, he started to go over some basic procedures that we were not currently using. One of them was a sign-on and off for our registers. We let one person sign on and then everyone used their log in to ring sales for the rest of the day.

After we started using the sign-on and logging off after we were done, the issues stopped. Months later, I had an employee tell me that he had seen the old assistant manager come into the store and go behind the counter when no one was around. We suspected then that he had been coming behind the counter and opening the drawer while no one was looking because we never logged off the register.

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Refund Fraud – Stop Shoplifting

In one of the stores that I worked in, we had a huge issue with people coming into our store and Checkpoint systems would always go off when they walked into the store, not out of it. Had the items been previously purchased, the tags would have been deactivated when the items were sold.

I always found it challenging when training on anti shoplifting to discuss the events of our refund desk. While it is frustrating to see that these refunds of stolen merchandise come into the store, it is not where the loss was occurring.

The losses actually come when the merchandise is stolen. In order to prevent this sort of refund fraud, you have to be able to find a way to stop shoplifting.  It doesn’t matter how many times you turn away a refund, all you are doing is missing an opportunity to get an ID and potentially start a case.

The return might be prevented, but you are still out your merchandise. It will walk out the door for a second time and you will have no way to track who had it or where it is going.

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Things to Check – Background Check Company

In the information age, I am surprised by how frequently I am frustrated when I can’t access the information I want to at my own convenience. I laugh at how often I wish I had access to a background check company that could pull up the information I want, whenever I want.

Whenever I try to find information on someone, I am usually bombarded with online ads. These ads want to charge me money for personal information on an individual. There is usually some sort of teaser about how many results are found, and how many types of records there are – birth, divorce, arrest, death, etc.

I am always tempted to try them, that is, until logic sinks in. If there are so many search results, how will I know that what I am paying for is the right information? What if I pay the fees for access and I can’t really find accurate or timely information on the person I am trying to research?

I usually leave the website and go back to plan A. I use a certified background check company for my research. Sure they might charge more up front, but I know that they are providing solid, accurate information for my pre-employment screening, so that I can make good hiring decisions.

Going with some cheap online company, I might pay a small amount, but if it isn’t the right information, then I will be left with paying more to get the right information on the right person. It would be not only a waste of my money, but also my time.

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Hide and seek – Criminal Background Checks

I will grudgingly admit that I was duped. I had an acquaintance one time that was completely different than what I had first believed her to be. It was one of the few times that I wish I could have run a criminal background check for someone in my personal life.

I had been out with friends and was introduced through a mutual friend. She was very energetic and outgoing and we hit it off immediately. She had moved several times over the years, so she had many stories to tell of all the places she had been. That should have been my first clue to dig a little deeper.

She bounced around from laborer job to laborer job. This was another red flag because these are jobs that typically do not conduct pre-employment screening. Anyway, she was my friend so I didn’t question it much.

What I did start to notice was that she started to drink more and more frequently. Over the next few months, she began drinking so much that she lost her job, her car, and most of her friends.

As it turned out, she had always had a drinking problem. She also had several run-ins with the law. All of which she tried to hide by moving frequently and sticking to jobs that didn’t conduct criminal background checks. The last I saw her, she was moving (out of state) again, and I am sure she never changed, but continued to play her game of hide and seek with her past. I shudder to think of the mistake her next employer will make. If her closest friends didn’t know the truth, her boss surely won’t stand a chance.

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Why Would You Not? – Security Tags On Clothes

With so many benefits to using security tags on clothes, it amazes me how many shops still have no visible signs of clothing security. I think the most common reason against using clothing security tags is the price tag.

When profits are down (boy, even straight sales are down) it is hard to even think about spending more money. So when you are trying to protect your dollars, Checkpoint tags seem like a counter productive use of funds. How would you even know if they work?

Having a clothing alarm system in place doesn’t make it easy to quantify its effect just by looking at your sales. You would have to look at things like the reduction in true shrink (not damages) that your store has incurred over a comparable time frame.

You can also look at other indicators on a daily basis, if you don’t want to wait for something like a yearly inventory count to take place. You can monitor if you see  evidence of price tags being torn off of your merchandise. These loose tags are an indicator of theft in your store. A reduction would mean there are less attempts at theft due to your addition of security tags on clothes.

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The Strength of The Cable – Alpha 2 Alarm

One of the most impressive parts of the Alpha Security Alpha 2 Alarm retail anti- theft device is not the actual alarm or the technology that is carried inside of these little devices. What is really impressive is the security cable that wraps around the merchandise and connects the tag.

When you attach the Alpha 2 Alarm, you want to be sure that it is going to do everything it can. That is why when they made their Alpha 2 Alarm to prevent shoplifting, Alpha Security thought about every single component.

This security cable is specially designed to not be cut. There is an exterior coating that protects your merchandise from catches and snags. The interior is super strong while remaining thin and pliable. You could try everything from kitchen scissors to wire cutters and the cable will remain uncut and undamaged.

Try as they might, shoplifters will not stand a chance of defeating these tags by trying to cut the cables. As we all know, if you can’t get the retail anti-theft devices off of the merchandise without a hassle, a shoplifter will put the item down and walk away.

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Discount Abuse – Another type of Employee Theft

It is almost always assumed that a person was caught stealing money or sneaking unpaid goods out of the store when people learn that a coworker is discharged for theft.  However, employee theft assumes many forms and does not only refer to an associate taking merchandise or cash from the register.

In fact, one of the most prevalent ways that a staff member causes loss to their employer is often not viewed as internal theft by most associates. Instead, they assume it is a policy violation addressed by Human Resources. This often overlooked form of shrinkage is known as discount abuse.

Although most corporations and employers outline their policies for newly hired associates, employees often fail to remember the rules they are expected to keep. They may have been advised that sharing their discount with unauthorized family members and friends is considered to be employee theft; however, chances are this won’t be a fact most employees concern themselves with unless they work in loss prevention.

On the other hand, they may just assume they won’t get caught. While employed in retail loss prevention, an associate’s brother approached her as she was talking to my boss and me. He handed her a pair of shoes he had picked out with the money to purchase them while we all standing right there!  Needless to say, I don’t think she ever forgot our company’s policy after that encounter.

This form of internal theft has the potential of costing employers serious losses of profit if left unattended. Although discount abuse cases are not as interesting to investigate as a merchandise theft situation, it can be a huge source of loss for the company and requires education, frequent reminders, and monitoring.

This can be a gray area for many employees created by lack of thought or awareness; however this policy needs to be repeatedly conveyed to employees and monitored as well. I’ve been asked frequently by family members and friends to share the benefit of working for a clothing retailer with them.

None of them have been pleased and some are surprised when I inform them that I cannot share the perks because this would actually initiate an employee theft investigation that I am expected to conclude if one of my coworkers is thought to be guilty of such acts.

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Measure to Manage – Retail Theft prevention

The best way that I have found to stop inventory discrepancies is to understand the three ways to shrink, or lose, merchandise. They are employee theft, shoplifting and operational breakdowns. Once you have a way to define your losses, you can start to find ways to stop shoplifting to decrease those losses.

If you look at where most losses come from, it will probably be from theft. Having a good retail theft prevention product like the Checkpoint Systems will positively impact your losses from shoplifting and employee theft.

If you can measure it, you can manage it. Ask yourself where you fall when you look at your financials? Are you in the positive, or are you having deficits? If there is a shortfall, is it because you are experiencing discrepancies with your perpetual inventory?

If so, there are a few options you should be aware of, especially if you are having issues due to a lack of anti-shoplifting tools.

With the addition of Checkpoint systems, retail theft prevention will quickly fall into place. Shoplifters know not to mess with the system, and your employees know they can no longer mess with you.

Keep in mind that it has been statistically proven that installing Checkpoint systems inside your retail establishment will significantly reduce your inventory losses.

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It’s No Secret – Liquor Bottle Security

I was having a conversation with the bar owner that I was working for. He was expressing his frustration with one of the managers we had. He said, “It’s business, it’s not a secret!” I think that was my first clue that we needed more liquor bottle security in our bar.

The manager was having a hard time explaining inventory and sales figures and tried to keep things under lock and key as much as possible – especially from the owner. The owner didn’t want to believe that this manager could be stealing or giving away drinks when he was working.

This was a more complicated problem than just needing to implement liquor bottle security with the Alpha Security EASy Bottle Locks. This was a problem with an employee keeping detrimental secrets.

There were problems with numbers not matching up and high inventory costs. While the owner was suspicious that the manager was just inept at his job, I saw more. I saw that the manager was probably keeping secrets for a reason. I knew that this manager had a drinking problem. I also know that this manager did not have a naturally dynamic personality and was always working hard to make friends.

The reality was that he was giving away drinks to try and make friends in addition to feeding his own drinking problem.

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It’s No Accident- Loss Prevention Seminars

I had a friend that was in a car accident. It was a minor fender bender, but she was still pretty shaken up over it. The responding police officer told her that there were two kinds of drivers out there. There were the ones who had been in an accident, and there were the ones that will be in an accident. Employee theft is no different.

There are two types of businesses – ones that have had an employee steal from them, and the ones that will have an employee steal from them. If you have been in the first category, you know how devastating that can be. If you are in the second category, well, maybe you should consider pumping up your knowledge about employee theft by getting some loss prevention training or taking a loss prevention seminar.

In the loss prevention workshops, you will learn about preventative measures, impressions of control, and common methods of theft. No two cases are identical, but there are common ways that employees steal, and common practices that you can put into place to prevent employee theft.

A good loss prevention seminar will teach you the basics of case building and options for the resolution of the case. They may also be able to provide insight into your specific state’s criteria for a legal or civil case to be made.

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