Dominus
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A few months ago, I was at a walmart picking up some stuff.  I divided all the stuff into 3 piles and told the cashier I wanted 3 transactions (aka 3 separate receipts).  While the items were being rung up, a manager came and asked for my ID and the credit card I was using.  I gave them to her and she compared the name.  While that was going on, I saw couple walmart people standing there watching me.  I'm guessing they were walmart loss prevention.  
After the 3 transactions, I left. While I was putting the stuff into my car, a cop came by and told me they were called over for suspicious activity. He then asked me for my ID, the card I used, and the receipts. I gave them to him and then put the rest of my stuff away. A little bit later, he came back and gave me everything back and said have a nice day.
I actually don't mind them checking me out like that. I fully support the authority follow up on suspicious activities.
What I'm wondering is why would a single shopper wanting to pay 3 different times to get 3 different receipts be construed as suspicious activity? May be I missed something?
PS - It's been a few months and no arrest squad has come to my house. I'm guessing that was the end of it.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			After the 3 transactions, I left. While I was putting the stuff into my car, a cop came by and told me they were called over for suspicious activity. He then asked me for my ID, the card I used, and the receipts. I gave them to him and then put the rest of my stuff away. A little bit later, he came back and gave me everything back and said have a nice day.
I actually don't mind them checking me out like that. I fully support the authority follow up on suspicious activities.
What I'm wondering is why would a single shopper wanting to pay 3 different times to get 3 different receipts be construed as suspicious activity? May be I missed something?
PS - It's been a few months and no arrest squad has come to my house. I'm guessing that was the end of it.


 
						 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		