Tesco moblie -theft

Why didn,t he use his staff discount :unamused: :unamused: :unamused:

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what a muppet,he was probably on a decent wage as a manager,now he has screwed that up purely for greed,he wont get another job ,probably go to jail,banned from driving[maybe],I will never understand people screwing their lives up like that especially at Christmas,like I said a muppet

Dare I say, without knowing anything about it, gambling may play a large part in why he did it. I know of a similar tale, manager on a decent wage, and you’d think “Why would he do it?” but there’s always a reason.

truckman020:
what a muppet,he was probably on a decent wage as a manager,now he has screwed that up purely for greed,he wont get another job ,probably go to jail,banned from driving[maybe],I will never understand people screwing their lives up like that especially at Christmas,like I said a muppet

+1

heres the brains of Tesco staff in n.i.
a few years ago the dungannon store took delivery of 4 or 5 flatscreen 40" tvs…the barcode was wrong,and showed £9.99 instead of £400 so when it was scanned and went through the till/computer.it listed the tv correctly,but the price to pay was only £9-99.as soon as it was discovered,the nightshift staff bought them…happy days sofar as they were paying what the till told them to pay…if punters had bought them,it would have been all ok as theres no way the store would know who paid for them,except,these dipsticks used their staff loyalty cards to get 10% off of the £9-99 price,how much of a prat could you be?? :unamused:

dieseldog999:
heres the brains of Tesco staff in n.i.
a few years ago the dungannon store took delivery of 4 or 5 flatscreen 40" tvs…the barcode was wrong,and showed £9.99 instead of £400 so when it was scanned and went through the till/computer.it listed the tv correctly,but the price to pay was only £9-99.as soon as it was discovered,the nightshift staff bought them…happy days sofar as they were paying what the till told them to pay…if punters had bought them,it would have been all ok as theres no way the store would know who paid for them,except,these dipsticks used their staff loyalty cards to get 10% off of the £9-99 price,how much of a prat could you be?? :unamused:

unreal,LOL