Join us FREE, we're FREE to use
Web's largest swingers site since 2006.
Already registered?
Login here
Back to forum list |
Back to The Lounge |
Jump to newest |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"There was me thinking this was going to be an open and shut case " No it's a curtain, not a case! | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Because it's mostly old women who work there, and they have an OCD problem? " hey can I stroke your furry raccoon? | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Who can answer this question. Why would a normal little charity shop with a changing cubicle that is just a curtain keep the curtain tied back on a padlock so if you want to try something on they have to come and unpadlock the curtain then when you've finished padlock!it back up again. I'm going to bed now Id like an answer by the morning xxx" The reason is because it forces you to ask to try something on. It's an anti theft idea. Basically, people put clothes on then put what they were originally wearing on top of it. You cannot ask a person to remove clothes in your shop! | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Working for a childrens charity where we have multiple shops around the midlands.. sick and as sad as it it.. there is thefts even in charity shops and people take stuff into the changing rooms to hide. So if the hiding den is monitored less of a hiding place." Correct ; freind of mine works in a charity shop near where I used to live. The level of theft from charity shops is astoundingly high ( much higher than from " normal" clothing shops - she used to work in a " normal " clothes retailer, and was amazed by it... | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Who can answer this question. Why would a normal little charity shop with a changing cubicle that is just a curtain keep the curtain tied back on a padlock so if you want to try something on they have to come and unpadlock the curtain then when you've finished padlock!it back up again. I'm going to bed now Id like an answer by the morning xxx The reason is because it forces you to ask to try something on. It's an anti theft idea. Basically, people put clothes on then put what they were originally wearing on top of it. You cannot ask a person to remove clothes in your shop!" right that seems the logical explanation as the cubicle is so small you can't even take your nags in or if you do they are poking out and its situated in a small shop dead opposite the tills | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Who can answer this question. Why would a normal little charity shop with a changing cubicle that is just a curtain keep the curtain tied back on a padlock so if you want to try something on they have to come and unpadlock the curtain then when you've finished padlock!it back up again. I'm going to bed now Id like an answer by the morning xxx The reason is because it forces you to ask to try something on. It's an anti theft idea. Basically, people put clothes on then put what they were originally wearing on top of it. You cannot ask a person to remove clothes in your shop!right that seems the logical explanation as the cubicle is so small you can't even take your nags in or if you do they are poking out and its situated in a small shop dead opposite the tills" They're probably paranoid of theft. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Post new Message to Thread |
back to top |