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For being pissed off that a fb 'friend' is selling (what are clearly) stolen supermarket items on face book?

195 replies

Rockandrolling · 05/10/2018 11:27

Someone on my friends list has begun selling an array of super market items, mainly cleaning products, baby milk, cheese and coffee, on her face book page and it's fairly obvious she's either stolen these items her self, or is selling them on behalf of someone else.

There's numerous photos of the products and messages from other's asking her for her prices and offering to buy whatever.
I'm really disgusted by this and hate thieves, and I'm thinking of screen shotting everything and reporting her to the Police (anonymously though)

Is there any point?. I can't 'proove' where these items are from after all, but I'm livid that this c.f. has the nerve to deal with stolen goods and sell them online!
What would you do in this situation?

OP posts:
SneakyGremlins · 05/10/2018 11:30

Are you SURE they're stolen?

Mulberry72 · 05/10/2018 11:33

How do you know 100% that the items are stolen?

I abhor thieves but I would tread very carefully with this.......

TomHardysNextWife · 05/10/2018 11:34

If I was sure they were stolen, I'd send it all to Crimestoppers.

Or post "where are you getting all this from" on her page...........

PikaPikaTink · 05/10/2018 11:35

I don't think you can do anything unless she tells you she stole them. Why are you assuming that she did?

Pidlan · 05/10/2018 11:35

What on earth makes you think they're stolen?! That's a bit of a jump.

DinosaurPoop · 05/10/2018 11:37

I don't think it's that much a of a jump Pidlan, those items are the most stolen items from supermarkets as they can be expensive.

Rockandrolling · 05/10/2018 11:38

I'm not 100% certain, but I can't see why someone would sell 'three jars of nescafe' , 'four dishwasher tablet packs' 'four cheeses', 'two expensive plug ins' etc.
All half price.

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Maccycheesefries · 05/10/2018 11:39

It's prove not proove

Rockandrolling · 05/10/2018 11:40

And as Dinosaur said, these items are often stolen.I've worked in supermarkets.

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SaucyJack · 05/10/2018 11:41

Is she a heroin addict? Repeated shoplifting seems an awful lot of trouble for a normal person to go to just for a couple of quid.

I’d be thinking she had some sort of Costco/wholesalers trade going on.

AlevelConfusion · 05/10/2018 11:41

Of course they're stolen, why else would you buy extra of these items just to sell online? I get the baby milk, if your dc doesn't need it anymore but why have excess coffee and cheese?

PiperPublickOccurrences · 05/10/2018 11:41

Block on social media and report to Crimestoppers. Wouldn't want to associate myself with such lowlife scumbags.

PippilottaLongstocking · 05/10/2018 11:42

Who would buy cheese off Facebook??

AlevelConfusion · 05/10/2018 11:42

It's prove not proove

Helpful Hmm

BiscuitDrama · 05/10/2018 11:42

I wouldn’t ask her about it, because then if you report her it’ll be obvious it was you.

GertrudeCB · 05/10/2018 11:42

I've worked in retail, the list is the usual stuff shoplifted . Report away op.

Foodylicious · 05/10/2018 11:42

Could they not be from a cash and carry?

Rockandrolling · 05/10/2018 11:43

If you're being petty about grammar Maccy, there's also supposed to be a 'full stop' at the end of a sentence.

Maybe you should take heed.

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glintandglide · 05/10/2018 11:44

OP if you’re that offended at least own it. Anonymous screen shots to the police? C’mon. Like they’ll get round to that one.

glintandglide · 05/10/2018 11:45

Also I would have a think about who you associate with, seems really weird to face such friends when you are so anti such endeavours

Racecardriver · 05/10/2018 11:45

How do you know she is not buying the wholesale?

BarbaraofSevillle · 05/10/2018 11:49

You'd have to be a special kind of stupid to sell stolen goods on Facebook and leave all the evidence there for when she gets caught, but it sounds like these items probably are stolen, unless they come from somewhere like Home Bargains, where certain items can be much cheaper than supermarkets? Or is she providing a service in an area where there are no cheap supermarkets nearby and people generally have to rely on expensive local shops?

But people do sell stolen goods openly on FB etc. DP is always looking for second hand bike bits and he once showed me a photo of a man stood holding an expensive mountain bike, dressed like a typical burglar - dark scruffy clothing, baseball cap and scarf pulled over his face. It would not have been clearer if he was holding a sign stating 'I've just stolen this bike'.

KathDayKnight50 · 05/10/2018 11:51

If you can't prove it, there's nothing to be done.

How come she's on your friend list? She doesn't sound like someone you'd want to be friendly with, so can't you just block her or whatever you do on FB (don't use it myself).

dinosaurkisses · 05/10/2018 11:51

I’d be more worried that the likes of the baby formula and cleaning products are counterfeit.

CaMePlaitPas · 05/10/2018 11:53

Delete and block OP. I wouldn't get involved.

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