Security Tag On Clothing from freemexy's blog
My wife came home last night from shopping at JCPenny's and bought
herself some clothes. One item was a nice hooded sweatshirt and she went
to put it on this morning for her workout and the stupid plastic
security tag thing was still on. It's the round one with one end flat
and the other side a cone shape. Says ink will be released if you
attempt to take it off. Now the easiest solution is to head to the store
and have them remove it since we have the receipt of purchase. No
problem. But the thing is the store is almost 2 hours away. Not
something that's really feasable at the moment. Anyone know how to
remove this thing without ruining the shirt? And no I didn't steal it
nor did she. It's happened to me before as well and I went back to the
store then because we didn't live as far at that time but we do now. As
with my instance the security thing never went off either which would
have actually been nice because it would have saved us this whole
dilema. Thanks in advance for any help.ink tag remover
Studies estimate that there are 27 million shoplifters in the United States alone. However, if retailers are diligent about their loss prevention strategy, explore best practices advised by experts, train employees properly and implement an advanced video surveillance system boosted by analytics and business intelligence, their efforts are far more likely to deter potential thieves and disarm employees who are considering using their inside knowledge for financial gain.
Studies estimate that there are 27 million shoplifters in the United States alone. However, if retailers are diligent about their loss prevention strategy, explore best practices advised by experts, train employees properly and implement an advanced video surveillance system boosted by analytics and business intelligence, their efforts are far more likely to deter potential thieves and disarm employees who are considering using their inside knowledge for financial gain.
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