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I picked up a Best Buy blue shirt from my local thrift store and was wondering how easy or hard it would be to pose as a bb empoyee to get in the store early and when doors open take the shirt off and get all the good deals. Any thoughts on if this would work or not?
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if you work there what would be the worst thing that could happen? Would I get arrested or just escorted out. I was thinking about saying i was a new employee just hired for the holiday rush
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HOnestly I think its quite a funny idea. Here where I live the managers don't know diddley squat and wouldn't know if you worked there or not....LOL!
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if you work there what would be the worst thing that could happen? Would I get arrested or just escorted out. I was thinking about saying i was a new employee just hired for the holiday rush

it wont work, the doorbusters have tickets, and no one will give you a ticket.
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I hope if you do that you get caught and arrested for impersonating an Employee of a Company. That would be funny stuff on the news and once you get out of jail you cold post your horror story of being in jail. :giggle:
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I hope if you do that you get caught and arrested for impersonating an Employee of a Company. That would be funny stuff on the news and once you get out of jail you cold post your horror story of being in jail. :giggle:

Is that actually a punishable crime? If I were to get a Wal-Mart vest, walk in to Wal-Mart and start helping people/telling actual employees what to do, is that actually against the law?

 

I've always thought that would be hilarious and with stores like Super Wal-Mart...there's no way that regular employees would catch on at first.

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Is that actually a punishable crime? If I were to get a Wal-Mart vest, walk in to Wal-Mart and start helping people/telling actual employees what to do, is that actually against the law?

 

I've always thought that would be hilarious and with stores like Super Wal-Mart...there's no way that regular employees would catch on at first.

 

Im sure it is.

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Is that actually a punishable crime? If I were to get a Wal-Mart vest, walk in to Wal-Mart and start helping people/telling actual employees what to do, is that actually against the law?

 

I've always thought that would be hilarious and with stores like Super Wal-Mart...there's no way that regular employees would catch on at first.

They'd probably get you for tresspassing or something.

Guest general41391
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lol that would be so funny, i wonder if anyone has ever tried that before
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That reminds me, i still HAVE my Best Buy shirt from when I worked last years Black Friday.

 

Believe me when I say that lots of employees at BB dont know each other. Usually departments stick together so lots of people, especially seasonal temps, dont get to know each other well.

 

Im sure you'd be let in but then theyd ask 'who's that guy?' and then youd get discovered.

 

Damn.....now I cant stop staring at my shirt and name tag.

Guest bigjhowe
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Felony trespassing here we come.
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ROFL! I was thinking the same thing. I still have several BB shirts from when I worked there. Of course, I couldn't do that at the store where I worked as all the managers there know me. Sadly, not too many employees are still there that were there when I worked there.
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Felony trespassing here we come.

LOL not. What are they going to do, take away your birthday?

 

Posing as a best buy employee is NOT a crime in any way shape or form in any state in the land.

 

Posing as a police officer, a military officer, federal employee....yes

Best buy employee....No

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