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Been here quite a few times. Actually 50 too many. I was in to scan and see if there was anything I might like. The cashiers were friendly and I was greeted when I walked in. The selections were plenty this time I came in and really good quality. However I was in the dressing room and the alarm on my shirt went off. I didn't do anything to trigger it, of course. But when I walked out with it sounding the girl (fitting room attendant) gave a me an attitude and ignored me later on. I had seen her on the sales floor and she wasn't any different. I can brush that off. But obviously they thought I was trying to shoplift. The manager came and got the shirt and took it. I had another one in my hand so I bought that one. Not before however being treated like a thief. And I paid for it and walked myself out. Security guy practically pushed me out the door. And I know stores love to see shoplifters leave but the alarm did itself. I can completely brush this off. But this really sucks to be treated that way. They're never going to apologize for that. No stores ever do. I know that I didn't try anything and that's what matters.
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