This example needs to be followed
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I do this. Walk right past them. They stopped asking me to stop a while ago. The one new lady a few months ago, was persistent, until I turned and told her "I am not standing around waiting for you diseased people to hurry along, the longer I have to stand here the more chance I have of catching whatever disgusting viruses all of you (motioning to the line) are spewing into the air!" She looked shocked, but waved me along. Was so cool, this older lady near the back of the line, no mask, got out of line and pushed her cart right past the others. I smiled and nodded to her. She lit up, and smiled huge!
Nice!!! I just wave my receipt in the air & keep going. I rarely step foot in there regardless.
Stop waving your receipt. The self-checkouts are inundated with cameras. Let them do their jobs with the equipment they have. Let them address it with their management. Not your job. Not your problem.
This!
Unless it's a membership store, I never show a receipt when leaving a store. One Door Troll kind of followed me saying he needed to check my receipt to make sure I didn't steal anything.
I told him to check the cameras if he was that worried about it.
When I was leaving the same store a few weeks later another Door Troll asked for my receipt and the same guy from before told the other Door Troll 'He doesn't show his receipt, don't worry about it'
Haha
This, and in stores that are 100% self-checkout, they know exactly what you are buying before you get to a register. If you throw too many red flags (which is actually hard to do unless you are trying on purpose, which is the point) then the register holds you up and summons an employee.
The stores where they are checking receipts have too many people just walking out with shit. If you see them randomly checking people, notice that those people have the typical cashier red-flags: shit under the cart, big shit stacked on little shit w/o bags, plus the employee doing the stopping didn't see them come from the registers.