I would probably call them and leave a message that says, " If you don't contact us and set up payment for the chair we will be forced to turn over the case to the local Law enforcement/police for investigation of theft, theft by deception and possession of stolen property." If they even have any scruples at that point they WILL contact you back. Usually that will happen quickly when they realize they are on the verge of being arrested and going to jail.
If you present this as a theft and turn over evidence (surveillance tapes would help) to the local Law enforcement/police stating that this item was taken by the following people in this surveillance video without payment, and here is the cell phone number of the person in question, that is probable cause enough to get a search warrant for the name and address on the phone account from the cell phone provider. Or the officer may attempt to contact them himself. It's very unnerving to get a phone call from a policeman. Usually that is enough to get them to come pay for the item they stole. If not it's still a theft. The policeman can then find their home and go arrest them and recover the stolen property.
It's not your fault that this happened. Your manager screwed up first, placing the SOLD sign on the chair and not properly informing you that it was yet to be paid for. She should take the blame for that. You did make a mistake but the misunderstanding had already occured at management level. (You may still end up taking SOME, not all, of the blame.) And the customer took advantage of the situation and committed a crime which you are not to blame for. The majority of the blame lies in others. You can berate yourself for not catching this but ultimately it was NOT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. You are in sales and if it says "SOLD", it is basically out of your hands. The handoff at that point should be from the acounts/merchandise receivables to the customer. Not the salesman to the customer. If the item needs to be "HELD" then the store should have a dedicated space for held items in a back room or location on the salesfloor. An item is not "SOLD" until it is payed for.You may also suggest a policy that when the item is sold an invoice must be presented to pick up the item or attached to the item that has been sold.
Oh and BTW...... Have a cheeseburger fries and drink on me!! I've been there and I know the frustration. Sorry to hear bout the problems!!
If you present this as a theft and turn over evidence (surveillance tapes would help) to the local Law enforcement/police stating that this item was taken by the following people in this surveillance video without payment, and here is the cell phone number of the person in question, that is probable cause enough to get a search warrant for the name and address on the phone account from the cell phone provider. Or the officer may attempt to contact them himself. It's very unnerving to get a phone call from a policeman. Usually that is enough to get them to come pay for the item they stole. If not it's still a theft. The policeman can then find their home and go arrest them and recover the stolen property.
It's not your fault that this happened. Your manager screwed up first, placing the SOLD sign on the chair and not properly informing you that it was yet to be paid for. She should take the blame for that. You did make a mistake but the misunderstanding had already occured at management level. (You may still end up taking SOME, not all, of the blame.) And the customer took advantage of the situation and committed a crime which you are not to blame for. The majority of the blame lies in others. You can berate yourself for not catching this but ultimately it was NOT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. You are in sales and if it says "SOLD", it is basically out of your hands. The handoff at that point should be from the acounts/merchandise receivables to the customer. Not the salesman to the customer. If the item needs to be "HELD" then the store should have a dedicated space for held items in a back room or location on the salesfloor. An item is not "SOLD" until it is payed for.You may also suggest a policy that when the item is sold an invoice must be presented to pick up the item or attached to the item that has been sold.
Oh and BTW...... Have a cheeseburger fries and drink on me!! I've been there and I know the frustration. Sorry to hear bout the problems!!
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