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3 tricks that shoplifters don't want store managers to know
Valor Security Services Advisor | May 16, 2012
The retail industry is growing and not always in a good way. This past year the FBI said organized retail crime cost the U.S. about $12 billion in revenue. From credit-card fraud to shoplifting to price-tag switching, organized retail crime is continuing to rise and more criminals are continuing to get away with it. It's the retail world's never-ending mission to reduce stolen-merchandise expenses and prevent shoplifters from doing their job. We all know the common "grab and run," but there are tricks and tools that shoplifters are nonchalantly utilizing to get away with free or reduced-price merchandise. Learn three common tricks shoplifters are using to steal from your retail location and what your store can do to prevent these tricks from happening. Valor Security Services.
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