Fuck anti-theft tags!!!

Why not call the store, explain the situation, and ask if they know of a nearer store that has the machine that can remove the anti-theft tag?

The jock was inside a sealed plastic package. This is not the store’s fault, unless they got the jocks unpackaged and tagged and packaged it or opened the package, tagged the jock and resealed it.

Can we speculate on how to remove the underware?
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It bloody is. A shop is responsible for what it sells, with few exceptions.
Unless the tag is not usually included in that item and got put in by accident they should know, and they should fix it.

I agree. If I buy product X and the store delivers product Y, I don’t really care if it was the store’s supplier who screwed up. As far as I’m concerned, the store must make good. The store is free of course to pursue a claim against its supplier.

Although I am sure it happened in some other way, I am having a blast imagining you wearing the dress with the tag on and doing contortions to put it on the thingamabob that removes it that is built in the register counter.

why, why, why would they have antitheft devices on an online store?!. Hackers?

Reselling solen merchandise.

I personally am having a hard time swallowing the anti theft device inside sealed packaging story. Such devices are applied by the retailer

Working in inventory control the only internal ATD I have seen was RFID based and did not need to be removed or was childishly easily removed from the product in question. Stores would have to exert alot more effort to apply/ remove such tags slowing down the process of checkout and recieving immensely, probably to the point of not being cost effective.

Is that an anti-theft device on your jockstrap, or are you just glad to see me?

I don’t understand. When I worked in retail we used pin-and-paddle magnetic tags that couldn’t be detached without the little contraption we kept behind the registers. No ink, and certainly not peel-able.

They’re just sticky pieces of plastic with magnetic magic inside. They get deactivated at the register. Borders uses them as does Best Buy. That’s what you can peel and stick.

Darn! I was just going to post how you can remove those tags on mattresses.

Inside a sealed plastic package…you’re right, I hadn’t considered that. So most people are in the habit of opening their sealed plastic packages of underwear before checking out? Because I sure don’t. And would think it strange if the salesclerk did, even to remove a tag. Hmmmm…

It was in the side seam, about halfway between the waist and the hem (and the skirt was long). But they had a hand-held thingy to remove it.

Oh, and by then, I did not have the receipt, it being some weeks after I’d bought the dress. I did still have the other tags, proving that the dress came from L&T, but nothing to prove I’d ever paid for it.

Tee hee

Yeah, I like my version better. Thanks.

Tip for shoplifters, act pissed off and the store will take care of removing the tags from your stolen clothes.

Yeah, the entire reason I reported this thread to begin with. Dumbass tried to bypass the original closure. Dumbass tries to solicict sympathy for their cause.
Dumbass actually gets good advice. Others in the end lose out, cuz they are dumbasses as well, but naive dumbasses.

Yeah, the only explanation I can think of is that it was a “display” jockstrap that had been tagged and the “sealed container” mentioned in the OP was actually one of those clamshell type things that just click shut and aren’t really sealed. :dubious: But surely the OP would have mentioned that?

The pin and paddle tags are applied by the retail store so couldn’t have gotten on a sealed garment. And manufacturers only send out the little magnetic tags that are easy to spot and discard. (and are usually attached to the packaging or sewn into a tag which is easy to cut off)

ugh, be a dick on your own, pal. Don’t quote me as if I were in any kind of agreement with you.

Same thing happened to me, i got a jacket home and took it out the shopping bag and it was still with a tag, so i called the store and they told me to bring it back and i’d get a voucher for free fuel. The fuel cost to them was 40% of the cost of the jacket.
Hah!