Montgomery Woman Warns That Walmart Uses Self-Checkout to Track Customers Who Are Shoplifting: ‘That’s Why I Don’t Use Self Check Out’

There seem to be two types of customers at Walmart. Some shop and pay for everything in their cart, while others pay for “almost” everything. If you have nothing to hide, it is quick and easy to use self-checkout, but if you’re tempted to skip items while scanning, one content creator in Montgomery, Alabama, is warning people to think twice. She explained in a TikTok video that Walmart is not only watching customers at these stations but also building cases against those who don’t pay for all their items.

In her video, the woman claimed that Walmart may not always act immediately for the first offense. Instead, she said, the company often stays quiet and keeps track of repeated thefts through cameras. She explained that even if someone skips a small item, like a pack of gum or a box of sugar, it can add up over time. Once the value of unscanned items reaches a certain amount, usually more than $1,000, Walmart may step in and prosecute.

She also said the company keeps detailed records of every missed item and can pull up a list of dates and products if the customer tries to deny it. “Don’t be surprised when you hear the doors close and the sirens go off,” she warned, adding that anyone caught may be taken to a back room and handed over to police. To her, self-checkout was less of a convenience and more of a “trap” for careless shoppers…

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