Tag Archives: bad behavior

“Just Looking” Fees, Really?

It seems that some retailers will try just about anything to generate revenues and profits. But, such tactics may turn off shoppers. What do you think of this new tactic? According to Gregory Smith, writing for POPAI: “Before the rise … Continue reading

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Car Renters Beware!

Car rental agencies generate a lot of profits from the supplemental  insurance coverage offered to customers. In some instances, this insurance is marketing aggressively — some would say too aggressively. According to a recent New York Times story by Tara … Continue reading

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Tracking Employee Behavior to Reduce Theft

The term “retail shrinkage” encompasses any financial losses due to employee theft, customer shoplifting, vendor fraud, and administrative errors. Globally, inventory shrinkage exceeds $125 billion annually. Of that amount, employees account for 35 percent, customers 43 percent, vendors 6 percent, … Continue reading

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