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Loss Prevention Magic
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Добавлен 19 сен 2015
Presented by the Magic of Frank Davis & Company:
Loss Prevention Magic provides unique, creative and dynamic ideas, insights, tips, tricks, and solutions for business or retail loss prevention, asset protection, liability reduction and management, and other inventory control, shrink reduction, or safety programs.
If you or your team want not only to be educated but entertained, if you want amazing, inspiring, and positive performances from your team, if you want to acquire new strategic real-world skills that you’ll be excited to put into practice, if you want your team to be empowered and engaged and remember your best practices then "Loss Prevention Magic" is precisely the way to accomplish your goals.
Loss Prevention Magic provides unique, creative and dynamic ideas, insights, tips, tricks, and solutions for business or retail loss prevention, asset protection, liability reduction and management, and other inventory control, shrink reduction, or safety programs.
If you or your team want not only to be educated but entertained, if you want amazing, inspiring, and positive performances from your team, if you want to acquire new strategic real-world skills that you’ll be excited to put into practice, if you want your team to be empowered and engaged and remember your best practices then "Loss Prevention Magic" is precisely the way to accomplish your goals.
Loss Prevention Magic, Change Raise Scam
In this video the Magic of Frank Davis & Company, with Loss Prevention Magic, shows how magic technique can be used to defraud retailers using a technique call the "change raise scam".
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Some stores don’t accept bills over $20 after certain hours Reason: This
But what are the safety measures for a customer being scammed by the cashier? How does a customer keep themselves from being scammed?
On top of which print off receipts of all transactions! One for the customer & one for your employer!
How about check for counterfeit bills before making any change?
This happened to me when i was 18, i caught it and called the police. He was arrested and was linked to multiple quick change scams and got 15 years in prison
The item is not being taken for free. It's just the change.
This is called a flem-flam
I work at a Little Caesars and I remember a guy coming in just to buy a soda. Didn't buy a pizza just a drink and like others stores most cashier in the evening are teenager's. So the end up getting the cashier for 50 dollars. But this dumbass decides to come back after 2 days. And try's to do it again with a different cashier not only did he try to Short change he try to give her a fake 50. And at the same time this is happening I work at two little Ceaser and a week later I see the same guy walking towards the store I told the cashier what he was about to do grab his drink and I'll handle the rest. And I just told he how could he f*ck over cashier's that don't know better.
Second cashier jus like me with the speed fr 😭
I work for Wal-Mart. It has either been luck, or they perceive me as being smart, but never in my twenty years with the company, have I encountered a quick change artist personally through my checkout line. And I have seen it happen to other cashiers, unfortunately. I take my job, very seriously, and anything involving money, and I am extremely careful with… especially if I am working in the money center.
I consider myself a pretty smart person, but I still don’t understand what the hell just happened.
Oh I didn't want all this change Then go to the bank over there.. Stopped in trax
These scammers are everywhere smh. Don't take $50 or $100 bills for $2 items.
Hate to admit it, but that's why I'll never be a cashier. I would be too easily scammed. I get flustered easily, and can just see this happening.
Not even a minute into the video and this guy is on my nerves, first his voice is super annoying sounds like a radio disc jockey, and then he says techniques you can teach any cashier in a matter of minutes like they are pets trying to learn a new trick.
Having a nice jacket and tie helps. I can't get over how different I get treated at retail stores when I wear a jacket. Its like I can get away with anything while they bend over backwards to attend to my every whim.
Why did the background showing (Lowes) sign/building behind you keep shaking/ Its freaking me out man. Stop it. (was it green screen?) Love your work dude. thanks. Your doing a great thing.
I did the cash on the register thing when I was a cashier. It saved me from being scammed once. The problem is that too often other cashiers are too interested in getting customers done with to care and get on your case for taking precautions. It happened to me. Also,too many cashiers are too lazy to care. They are just doing the cashier thing as a way to get a better job, so they just get sloppy. If they get fired for having a till vount that is off, they do not care. They will either get chewed out ( Oh well) or fired ( Who cares? It is just a cashier job.)
Been screwed by cashier. They stick the money in the drawer before giving change.
Happened to me once. Stopped it in mid flow because I just got suspicious of the scammer. Sensed he was trying to confuse and distract me though wasn't sure at the time how but it was through the speed and apparently reasonable requests being made and trying to put all the pressure on me.
You know how you solve this as a cashier? You say out of "x amount" close the till and tell him too bad go to a bank if you need money. Fuck off
Is his scream part of his fake personality for the scam? It's a terribly great distraction.
Morale of the story. One fucking transaction. U want another bullshit. Get back in line & play. Signed the casino cage cashier responsible for $250,k, a nite 5 days a week. We ain't playing chango fucko unless ya give gailo some moneyo!! The end!!
How about the scams these companies pull?
You were good but typically the cashier dies t jerk the droit open or do they tolerate someone snatching money out their hands. Still very slick! You also look more honest than the typical scammer which totally let her guard down!
0:32 Shouldn't he be trying to find cover for that earthquake ?
If I caught some slick rick doing this, he would be talking to the police in a small room.
I need to learn this short change scam.
I’m so confused at how he got the $50
The think I see is they put the money into the cash register. Put the bill on top of the drawer. then count up the the change out. then count the change back to the person. Put the bill they gave you into the drawer close the drawer. That way they can’t argue about what bill they gave you. Most cashiers don’t count the change back to the customer.
My work generally requires that I market, explain, and showcase the details of the products, as well as explain their warranties and our store return policies. Today, I had someone pay give me 3 $20s for a device that costed $50. I gave him a $10 and then he asked some question about whether or not he could return the device to our store if it didn’t work. To which I answered that he could return it within the 1-week return period, so long as he had the receipt. He then proceeded to ask me for another $10, and implied that I had forgot to give him change. I told him that I was sure that I had already given the $10, to which he agreed and seemed apologetic. I believed it to be an earnest mistake at the time and dismissed it as the customer simply being forgetful. Later, I realized the possibility that it could’ve been an intentional scam attempt. Even if it was accidental, which it probably was, it still could’ve costed the store $10 had I been careless!
On one of my first ever checkouts by myself after training this old man comes in and hands me $15 and some change and so I give him his $1 and change back and then he tells me he gave me a $20 which he didn’t and so I call the manager over and she gives him $5 back and so me being 16 I didn’t want to argue and now my register was short. Also same day another dud pays with a $20 and then tells me he payed with a $50. Once he realized I wasn’t falling for it he basically played it off as a simple misunderstanding but I knew and he knew he was trying to pull a fast one. Moral is never trust the customer and always call a manger because you don’t want to be blamed for anything you had control of
Someone tried to do this to me at Dunkin. He ordered some hash browns gave me $5 I gave him his change and he was like “I gave you a $20” I said “no you didn’t” and when I closed my drawer he got mad, I told the manger what was going on and the manger told him he could wait while we recount the drawer, the guy said “never mind “ and took off super fast
Nonsense
Someone explain this to me better. Someone hands me $50 for a $5 purchase. Change of 45. Close the drawer. Then hands me my 45 (which is now his 45) plus 2, and asks for the 50 back. I count out 47, and say it’s short $3. He gives me the $3, that’s 50-for-50. He them adds 44 and tries to get 100. I count out 94 and ask for the other 6. I keep seeing this videos and still don’t understand how he “made $50”
There were basically three parts or transactions that occurred. 1st he paid for his drink and got his change. 2nd he asked her to give him a single $50 bill in exchange for $50 in smaller bills, which she does. The money he handed her is short so he gives her the difference. If we stop right there, they're even, no funny business has occurred BUT 3rd before she can put the money in her hand back in the drawer where it belongs, he gives her another $50 and asks for $100 back, which she does. So they went from being even to him exchanging $50 for $100 because the cashier got confused. Think about this, if she had put the $50 from step 2 back in the drawer like she should have and THEN the guy pulled out another $50 and requested she exchange it for $100, she would have immediately thought "why would I give you $100 for a $50?".
I am Retire now but I work as a cashier and food service worker in hospital cafe I had a male customer come in I serve him first and other 2 people with him last went to register to ring their food up and I thought it was odd he was at the end of the line instead of not first since I waited on him 1st but I found out why he wanted to be lasted he gave me a 10.00 and at that time we had a drop box below the register to put large bills or to just level off your money in your register I gave him his change and his reciept and he said I gave you a twenty and I said you gave me a 10.00 so call for the supervisor to come because he said also I did not give him a reciept so she open the draw with her key and all I had in the register in Bill's was five dollar bills and some one and guess what else a 10.00 bill he apologized and went on to eat his very cold food by now and look very very stupid trying to pull a scam on a cashier
Oh I forgot the reciept was under his plate of food on his tray when he got up dump his trash out on his tray he holler I find my receipt
I've never heard of this chain of shops. I would be very wary if a customer was being chatty while I was getting out his change.
Wish his company was around back then. THANKS TO FRANK DAVIS AND COMPANY
1 video? That's it? 1 video from 6 years ago ... Def gonna sub
Do you have two tens for a five.
I began my shift at Michael's and my first customer tried to give me $100 for a small purchase. I couldn't give her change. It was ridiculous! She and her bf held up the line! It could have been a scam. I don't know for sure.
Who wears a suit to Lowe's anyway? That would tip me off that something's going on.
had some greaser try this on my back when i was working at a gas station/carwash. i hadn't heard of this scam at the time but i caught on right away what he was trying to do, i paid close attention and kept it all even. had to warn my boss about that guy.
Even after explaining the techniques and showing it, i was confused. I guess thats how a daydreaming person gets had. Great video.
Why are the bills in the register face down? Put the bills in face up! Placing a bill in a register face down is disrespectful to your founding fathers in my opinion
They have found the new LED store lighting is fading the portraits on the bills. Something had to be done.
@@patburnsent It's very disrespectful to your founding father by putting the bills in the register face down. The store lighting has nothing to do with the fading of the bills.
This so wrong there s.o.b.s
I don’t understand 😂 can someone explain. So he was given change for a fifty, pocketed it, then gave back less money (they say $49 but they can’t be taking into account that she didn’t just exchange a fifty she gave him change so what she gave him had to be less than 49 in the first place) and then she gave back his fifty, and took the 49. then he gives her another fifty, and she gives him $100? Did he do this for only two dollars?
Damn second one been at Lowe’s for a while she shut that down hard
Stupid people can’t count! It’s a plus or minus game
This probably happened to me when I worked retail. I was in college and it was the only job I could get, which involved handling cash which I'm not good with. I remember several times people who paid a small invoice with very large bills, then gave me a hard time over the change. I never knew this was a scam because I'm horrible with giving change and counting money.. ugh
I was in retail for 5-10 years. That never happened to me, and pos terminals aka POINT OF PURCHASE was not computers like these days.