Sam’s Club shopper asks for trust after being ‘forced to stand in mile-long lines’ despite being able to scan items
A SAM S Club customer has taken issue with one of the company’s policies and lash out at the business.
The consumer found it difficult to understand why retail leaders appeared to trust customers in one way but not in another.
One business that lets customers use scan-and-go technology is Sam’s Club.
As soon as they choose an item, customers can scan it using the company’s mobile app.
They can avoid standing in lengthy checkout lines by using the app to pay for their purchases.
Before exiting a warehouse, scan-and-go customers must still present proof of purchase.
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The shopper posted on X, “You want me to use Scan and Go.”
Alright. I have to wait in a mile-long line to have my cart checked, because you don’t trust me.
Sam’s Club offers the scan and go option, however Costco does not.
The irate customer also asserted that retail employees who manually check out merchandise are not trusted by corporate executives.
Sam’s Club has been contacted by the U.S. Sun for comment.
Upon joining the wholesaler, members are required to comply with receipt checks.
According to Sam’s Club, the checks are done to make sure customers are being charged accurately.
However, some customers feel insulted by the idea of a receipt check.
They think that because bosses don’t trust customers, the inspections are conducted.
Members have emphasized, meanwhile, that the policy has nothing to do with preventing theft.
Nevertheless, some customers have dubbed the procedure “security theater.”
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Camron Dowlatshahi, a Los Angeles attorney, spoke to The U.S. Sun about receipt checks and customer’s rights and options when it came to being asked to show your receipt.
- There has been a lot of debate around the legality of a retailer asking to see your receipt, but if it is within the store, it is completely legal. There s seemingly nothing illegal about that. You re still on the company s premises and their reason to do it is to prevent thefts, Dowlatshahi confirms.
- However, if they are chasing you out of the store, that changes things, Dowlatshahi said. “Location matters,” he explained. “If you re outside of the store you re in the parking lot and they come and start accusing you of theft and that you have to show your receipt, I think that’s a bit of a different situation because now you’re on your way.”
- While customers are allowed to say no to receipt checks, it may cause issues if you do and the store suspects you of stealing. “You can say no, maybe it creates an unnecessary hassle for yourself because now you may have the police come to your house and follow up,” said Dowlatshahi.
- If you are being barred from leaving a store because you refused a receipt check, you could have a legal case but the store must have held you for a long time. Let’s say it s for hours, that’s certainly false imprisonment, and they didn’t have any impetus for doing so,” Dowlatshahi explained. “If a customer has been emotionally traumatized by being held for false imprisonment, I would definitely encourage [them] to sue.
- I would say, show your receipt,” he concluded. “It s just a really simple thing to do. If you didn t steal anything, it s relatively simple to do, the lawyer advised.
(According toCamron Dowlatshahi, a founding partner atMills Sadat Dowlat LLP)
Sam’s Club has warned that workers may inspect or scan goods electronically when members leave.
Receipt checks are also carried out by the chain s rivals, such asCostco.
But Sam s Club bosses are rolling out technology designed to make leaving a store more efficient.
Physical receipt checks are set to be eliminated thanks to new technology that verifies goods in carts.
Sam’s Club uses artificial intelligence-powered technology.
Bosses have gushed about how the new system confirms shoppers’ items in carts.
It is an alternative to standing in a line waiting for a worker to verify purchases.
In April, chiefs claimed that the new scanners allowed shoppers to leave warehouses 23% faster than normal.
Bosses hope to install the scanning machines in all 600 warehouses by the end of the year.
Sam’s Club also opened its first digital store of the future earlier this year.
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The location in Grapevine, Texas, doesn’t feature checkouts, and customers must use scan-and-go to complete their purchases.
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