
Shoplifter's Guilt
Posted Apr 14, 2011 by Trixia | 375 views | 4 comments
There is this high-end jewelry shop on the same street where I live. I go there sometimes to pick a necklace or a pair of gold earrings. My love for shiny fashion accessories is only rivaled by my love for chocolates. And the two are a bad combination because this store carries both items. Therefore, the place is such a magnet for me. However, their prices are so high even compared to other high-end stores. So, one day I decided to get some back from what they’ve taken from me. What did I do? I shoplifted a box of chocolates. Ever since, I’ve been taking things from the store from under their noses. Just yesterday, I lifted a limited edition watch. I can’t even wear it because I feel guilty some attendant would have been laid off when they discover the theft.
Commented Apr 16, 2011 by anonymous
Do Not listen to these fools that say You done wrong. My guess this Is a Illuminati company that gets free money from the government then they play marketing games to see how much they can sucker Someone un-educated out of Their money It also encourages other companies to raise Their price. Its like all the wars America starts they are Not doing It for freedom to keep the peace they are doing It because there Is much money In manufacturing weapons the more weapons they use the better because then the weapons have to be replaced and they have ownership In these companies.
Commented Apr 15, 2011 by anonymous
Quit while you're ahead. It's only a matter of time before they really start to take notice of the increase in losses and will implement an anti-theft system and you'll get caught. Consider the consequences and humiliation this will bring to your life if you get caught. By the way, they have never 'taken' anything from you. You elected to shop there and pay their inflated prices. Telling yourself that you're entitled to take something back is un-justifiable and delusional. Tell that to a judge and see how far that gets you.
Commented Apr 14, 2011 by anonymous
Sell it on eBay but donate all the proceeds to charity.
Commented Apr 14, 2011 by anonymous
you can send that watch to me, I will see what I can do with it :)