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Criminals’ ‘genius’ plot to nick DVDs from ASDA with out taking them out of retailer

Crafty criminals who got here up with a crafty solution to pinch DVDs from ASDA with out taking them out of the shop have been branded “pure genius.”

The story concerning the shenanigans on the Ellesmere Port grocery store has resurfaced due to good outdated social media. It concerned thieves nabbing close by padded envelopes and stuffing them with the movies of their alternative.

They then used the in-store Post Office to put up them house avoiding the alarm barrier. The elaborate scheme hit the headlines again in 2015 after phrase unfold on Facebook when somebody requested the place the envelopes have been.

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Upon discovering the rationale why they’d been moved to behind the leisure counter, the put up ended: “You’ve got to hand it to the crims in the Port, it was worth all the hassle just to hear that story!”



Crims came up with a cunning plan
Crims got here up with a crafty plan

And it is due to X consumer @__BP__ that we get to listen to it once more after he posted an entertaining thread.

He wrote: “It’s 9 years since the ASDA in my hometown of Ellesmere Port noticed DVD stocks depleting. Given that the DVDs had security tags on, they couldn’t understand it.

“Eventually, it got here to mild that thieves had discovered a solution to steal DVDs with out taking them out of the store…The ASDA in query additionally had an in-store put up workplace. They found that folks have been merely selecting up DVDs from one shelf, padded envelopes from one other and posting them house. The mail was then taken out of the store by means of a barrier with no alarm.

“Nobody knows how many DVDs were lost through this ingenious method, and it only came to light when people asked why envelopes had been moved to the other side of the shop. Despite using their own addresses, somehow nobody was ever caught.”

He added: “Nowadays theft is much more common, but it’s all digital. Back then, if you wanted to settle down for the night and watch Fast & Furious 6 for free, you had to put the work in and devise an elaborate scheme. Kids today don’t even know they’re born.”

The thread was seen hundreds of instances and attracted lots of of feedback.

One mentioned: “Ha ha, that is absolutely genius.”

Another agreed including: “Not gonna lie but that is pure genius.”

One individual mentioned: “Now the cost of the post is probably more than the DVD.”



The original Facebook post in 2015
The authentic Facebook put up in 2015

At the time, an Asda spokesperson confirmed that “a small number of customers” have been posting objects to themselves utilizing the in-store Post Office.

They mentioned: “We take shoplifting very critically and work with the native Police to make sure this doesn’t occur in our shops.

“This allows us to continue to offer the low prices that customers expect from Asda.”

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