Are You Loaning Clothes Due To Return Fraud? Alpha Shark Tags Strengthen Return Policies

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Are You Loaning Clothes Due To Return Fraud?  Alpha Shark Tags Strengthen Return Policies
     Do you own a clothing store and worry about return fraud?   Perhaps you don’t worry about it because you don’t ever take back any clothing items that don’t have the tags on them.  Maybe you don’t take back any clothes without a receipt.  It may be that you have a two week return policy and you are strict in adhering to the policy, no exceptions will be tolerated.  I would like to suggest that while you may believe you have some good policies in place, there are ways for those who want to commit return fraud to sneak stuff past you.  There are also things you as a retailer can do to prevent return fraud, the best option being the use of Alpha Shark Tags.
     What is an Alpha Shark Tag?  It is a plastic, brightly colored tag that is pinned to a garment by clipping it together.  Once it is snapped shut it can’t be removed without cutting it off.  It can only be used once, and the customer discards the tag when they get home and decide they want to keep the merchandise.  How does this help you, the business owner?  You put in place a return policy that clearly states the merchandise cannot be returned if the Alpha Shark Tag is removed.  The company that makes the tags also has a small hang label that may be attached with the tag that explains this policy for you.
         One of the more difficult forms of return fraud for retailers to prevent is wardrobing fraud.  This occurs when the customer purchases clothing and wears it then returns it for a full refund.  The person who is wardrobing is removing the clothing tags from the garment or possibly hiding the tags, then wearing the clothing out that night or day.  After wearing the item the tags are reattached and the item goes back to the merchant.  In most instances, since the tags are in place and the customer has a receipt, the item is refunded.   
     Now as fantastic as this may sound, you are probably asking how a customer can reattach their own clothing tags and price labels.   A little internet shopping and I found I can purchase a tag attachment gun from Amazon for as little as $10.79!  The plastic “hangers” that the gun uses can be purchased at any office supply store.  What a great scam!  I could come to your store, purchase a new suit, tie and shirt and leave.  I get home, remove the tags from the clothing and wear it for a night out with my wife.  When I am done with the suit, I reattach the tags with my $10.79 attachment gun and return it to your store with my receipt.  My reason for the return?  I just wasn’t satisfied and no, nothing is wrong with it, thank you very much.  You may just credit it back to my credit card.  Now consider the same situation, but this time you had Alpha Shark Tags on the garments I purchased.  If I were to cut off the Shark Tag, you aren’t going to take back the return and if I leave them on, I would look really silly wearing the suit out to dinner.  
     Does this really happen?  You bet it does.  There are people who do this for a living.  They like the image of wearing new clothes to work, or for a night out and never having to be seen in the same outfit twice.  Why bother with a clothing rental store when they can get their clothes for free and return them within the limits set by the store?  Do the clothes ever have odors or stains from food or make-up on them?  Yes, they do occasionally and some of the bigger retailers will still return the items and take the loss when they defect the clothes or mark them out of stock.  
     Don’t allow yourself to be the victim of return fraud.  Begin using Alpha Shark Tags on ALL your clothing items and stop being an unwitting target of those involved in wardrobing. Your good customers will appreciate buying new, unused merchandise and the ones who are defrauding you will take their business elsewhere.
For more information on Alpha Shark Tags, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547
     

Do you own a clothing store and worry about return fraud? Perhaps you don’t worry about it because you don’t ever take back any clothing items that don’t have the tags on them. Maybe you don’t take back any clothes without a receipt. It may be that you have a two week return policy and you are strict in adhering to the policy, no exceptions will be tolerated. I would like to suggest that while you may believe you have some good policies in place, there are ways for those who want to commit return fraud to sneak stuff past you. There are also things you as a retailer can do to prevent return fraud, the best option being the use of Alpha Shark Tags.

 

What is an Alpha Shark Tag? It is a plastic, brightly colored tag that is pinned to a garment by clipping it together. Once it is snapped shut it can’t be removed without cutting it off. It can only be used once, and the customer discards the tag when they get home and decide they want to keep the merchandise. How does this help you, the business owner? You put in place a return policy that clearly states the merchandise cannot be returned if the Alpha Shark Tag is removed. 

 

One of the more difficult forms of return fraud for retailers to prevent is wardrobing fraud. This occurs when the customer purchases clothing and wears it then returns it for a full refund. The person who is wardrobing is removing the clothing tags from the garment or possibly hiding the tags, then wearing the clothing out that night or day. After wearing the item the tags are reattached and the item goes back to the merchant. In most instances, since the tags are in place and the customer has a receipt, the item is refunded.   

     

Now as fantastic as this may sound, you are probably asking how a customer can reattach their own clothing tags and price labels.  A little internet shopping and I found I can purchase a tag attachment gun from Amazon for as little as $10.79! The plastic “hangers” that the gun uses can be purchased at any office supply store. What a great scam! I could come to your store, purchase a new suit, tie and shirt and leave. I get home, remove the tags from the clothing and wear it for a night out with my wife. When I am done with the suit, I reattach the tags with my $10.79 attachment gun and return it to your store with my receipt. My reason for the return? I just wasn’t satisfied and no, nothing is wrong with it, thank you very much. You may just credit it back to my credit card. Now consider the same situation, but this time you had Alpha Shark Tags on the garments I purchased. If I were to cut off the Shark Tag, you aren’t going to take back the return and if I leave them on, I would look really silly wearing the suit out to dinner.  
     

Does this really happen? You bet it does. There are people who do this for a living. They like the image of wearing new clothes to work, or for a night out and never having to be seen in the same outfit twice. Why bother with a clothing rental store when they can get their clothes for free and return them within the limits set by the store? Do the clothes ever have odors or stains from food or make-up on them? Yes, they do occasionally and some of the bigger retailers will still return the items and take the loss when they defect the clothes or mark them out of stock.  
   

 Don’t allow yourself to be the victim of return fraud. Begin using Alpha Shark Tags on ALL your clothing items and stop being an unwitting target of those involved in wardrobing. Your good customers will appreciate buying new, unused merchandise and the ones who are defrauding you will take their business elsewhere.


For more information on Alpha Shark Tags, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

     

 

Upgrade Your Medical Computers To Mobile Devices And Protect Them With Alpha Thunder Tags

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Upgrade Your Medical Computers To Mobile Devices And Protect Them With Alpha Thunder Tags
     Recently I had to visit one of our local hospitals and during the visit I was looking at the technologies they were utilizing on this particular floor.  Because I have been writing about the use of mobile medical devices in hospitals, clinics and doctor’s offices I was looking around to see if I could observe any in use.  I will admit that I was surprised by the lack of i-pads and tablets by the staff I was observing.  As a matter of fact, the nurse that was assisting me had a mobile laptop cart that was being pushed around, along with the traditional medical charts on paper.  She was entering information on both and it seemed that this was not very efficient.  I couldn’t help but think how much easier it would have been had she been using a medical i-pad or tablet, protected with Alpha Thunder Tags, to enter all the information.  
     I wondered if the hospital had not invested in them because they didn’t see the practicality of the devices or was it a case of being concerned for an i-pad theft or a tablet theft.  If the reason for not using the devices was a concern about theft, that concern could be alleviated by using Alpha Thunder Tags which can be attached directly to the mobile device.  If a tablet was put down and someone picked it up then attempted to disconnect the anti-theft device, the tag has a built in tamper alarm that would sound.  If the hospital would have electronic article surveillance (EAS) antennas at entrances and exits, even in hallways leading into specific wings, if a tagged device were to come within range of the antenna a built in alarm in the antenna would sound and warning lights would flash.  Hospital staff could respond the alarm and determine the cause, whether it was due to an employee inadvertently walking out with a device or a “visitor” trying to steal it.  
     The advantages of using a mobile medical device should outweigh any concerns over i-pad theft or tablet theft.  Mobile devices are small and easier to move between patients or hospital rooms that older laptop carts.  There are also the benefits of being able to have all of a patient’s medical records available at the tip of the finger, literally.  Notes can be entered directly in the tablet as an alternative to being transcribed from paper.  Rather than toting clipboards with paperwork or pushing around the cart, a medical i-pad can be easily carried or placed in a medical lab coat pocket.
     Another advantage of the mobile medical device is the variety of medical apps available for down load.  There is an app for prescription cross references, a 3D human body atlas, a visual reference tool for dermatology diagnosis, even a procedures consultation. While computer applications are available for medical programs and similar reference tools, the ease of using the i-pad or tablet makes it more versatile, even allowing doctors to view scan and imaging results directly with patients on the mobile device.      
     Of course, the fact that the mobile device is so small and does have resale value does make an i-pad theft or tablet theft a possibility if there are no security measures in place.  Alpha Thunder Tags, when attached to devices are that security and are a deterrence to a thief.  Frequently, when a would-be thief sees an anti-theft device, even in a retail store, they tend to avoid it rather than take a chance of setting off an alarm.   
     With the knowledge that Alpha Thunder Tags can protect mobile medical devices it would be a shame for a medical office not to take advantage of the benefits offered by an i-pad or tablet.  Make your office more efficient and upgrade today.
Need more information on Alpha Thunder Tags? Contact us or give us a call at 1.770.426.0547 

Recently I had to visit one of our local hospitals and during the visit I was looking at the technologies they were utilizing on this particular floor. Because I have been writing about the use of mobile medical devices in hospitals, clinics and doctor’s offices I was looking around to see if I could observe any in use. I will admit that I was surprised by the lack of i-pads and tablets by the staff I was observing. As a matter of fact, the nurse that was assisting me had a mobile laptop cart that was being pushed around, along with the traditional medical charts on paper. She was entering information on both and it seemed that this was not very efficient. I couldn’t help but think how much easier it would have been had she been using a medical i-pad or tablet, protected with Alpha Thunder Tags, to enter all the information.  
   

 I wondered if the hospital had not invested in them because they didn’t see the practicality of the devices or was it a case of being concerned for an i-pad theft or a tablet theft. If the reason for not using the devices was a concern about theft, that concern could be alleviated by using Alpha Thunder Tags which can be attached directly to the mobile device. If a tablet was put down and someone picked it up then attempted to disconnect the anti-theft device, the tag has a built in tamper alarm that would sound. If the hospital would have electronic article surveillance (EAS) antennas at entrances and exits, even in hallways leading into specific wings, if a tagged device were to come within range of the antenna a built in alarm in the antenna would sound and warning lights would flash. Hospital staff could respond the alarm and determine the cause, whether it was due to an employee inadvertently walking out with a device or a “visitor” trying to steal it.  

     

The advantages of using a mobile medical device should outweigh any concerns over i-pad theft or tablet theft. Mobile devices are small and easier to move between patients or hospital rooms that older laptop carts. There are also the benefits of being able to have all of a patient’s medical records available at the tip of the finger, literally. Notes can be entered directly in the tablet as an alternative to being transcribed from paper. Rather than toting clipboards with paperwork or pushing around the cart, a medical i-pad can be easily carried or placed in a medical lab coat pocket.
     

Another advantage of the mobile medical device is the variety of medical apps available for down load. There is an app for prescription cross references, a 3D human body atlas, a visual reference tool for dermatology diagnosis, even a procedures consultation. While computer applications are available for medical programs and similar reference tools, the ease of using the i-pad or tablet makes it more versatile, even allowing doctors to view scan and imaging results directly with patients on the mobile device.    

 Of course, the fact that the mobile device is so small and does have resale value does make an i-pad theft or tablet theft a possibility if there are no security measures in place. Alpha Thunder Tags, when attached to devices are that security and are a deterrence to a thief. Frequently, when a would-be thief sees an anti-theft device, even in a retail store, they tend to avoid it rather than take a chance of setting off an alarm.   

     

With the knowledge that Alpha Thunder Tags can protect mobile medical devices it would be a shame for a medical office not to take advantage of the benefits offered by an i-pad or tablet. Make your office more efficient and upgrade today.

 

Need more information on Alpha Thunder Tags? Contact us or give us a call at 1.770.426.0547 

 

Alpha Technology For Shrink Reduction

 

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Alpha Technology For Shrink Reduction
When you begin to notice that you are losing merchandise to theft, you start figuring out your game plan on how to stop it.  A knee jerk response is to gather up the items and place them behind the sales counter and require customers to ask for them at checkout.  The problem with that approach is that it’s a proven sales killer.  There are a million better ways to prevent shoplifting, but you can start by looking into what Alpha Security can do for you.  They have several options for retail anti-theft devices, and it just takes a little research to determine which one is best for your needs.
Here are just a few examples of the tools I use:
1. Alpha Keepers: These are clear boxes that encase products in a locked box.  The store can keep the product in its home location where the customer expects to find it, instead of behind the counter. Remember, if they do not find the item where they expect it to be, many customers will opt to walk out the door rather than ask if it is somewhere else.  They can be placed on a flat shelf or they work with pusher racks for inventory control.  They can also be used with pegs for hanging products like razors and razor refills.
2. Alpha Cable Locks: These are great for things that don’t fit in Alpha Keepers.  We’ve used them for big bottles of laundry detergent.  People would grab up several bottles, wait until the clerks were distracted, and run out the door undetected.  Now, the honest cash-paying customer can still choose a bottle from the shelf, and the criminals are deterred.  Many clothing retailers use these for handbags and large winter coats.  The days of stringing chains through this type of merchandise is over with the introduction of Alpha Cable Locks.  
3. Alpha Spider Wraps: Again, these are great for products that don’t really fit in Alpha Keepers and don’t have a handle to attach Alpha Cable Locks into.   We have utilized these for large electronics packages like televisions and DVD players.  We have also used them for other odd size boxes.  Four super-strong cables wrap tightly around the item in question.  I’ve had many people attempt to take them off, and each time they have failed.  If someone does attempt to cut off a spider wrap, they can self-alarm to alert the staff.   Most times the dumb crook just puts the item back on the shelf and walks away with sore fingers.
Alpha Security has these items and many more.  These products aim to protect your inventory but also increase your sales by not limiting the availability for the customer.  There is a secure display solution for whatever it is your store sells too.  When you think about your shrink reduction strategy, remember your customers want freedom to move about your store and browse for what they want.  If you start noticing that certain items are being targeted for theft, do some research and let Alpha Security help you figure out how to prevent shoplifting in your location.  They are a leader in the retail anti-theft device business and they have a product that fits your needs that will give you the return on investment you are looking for.  
For more information on Alpha Technology, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

When you begin to notice that you are losing merchandise to theft, you start figuring out your game plan on how to stop it. A knee jerk response is to gather up the items and place them behind the sales counter and require customers to ask for them at checkout. The problem with that approach is that it’s a proven sales killer. There are a million better ways to prevent shoplifting, but you can start by looking into what Alpha Security can do for you. They have several options for retail anti-theft devices, and it just takes a little research to determine which one is best for your needs.

Here are just a few examples of the tools I use:

1. Alpha Keepers: These are clear boxes that encase products in a locked box. The store can keep the product in its home location where the customer expects to find it, instead of behind the counter. Remember, if they do not find the item where they expect it to be, many customers will opt to walk out the door rather than ask if it is somewhere else. They can be placed on a flat shelf or they work with pusher racks for inventory control. They can also be used with pegs for hanging products like razors and razor refills.

2. Alpha Cable Locks: These are great for things that don’t fit in Alpha Keepers. We’ve used them for big bottles of laundry detergent. People would grab up several bottles, wait until the clerks were distracted, and run out the door undetected. Now, the honest cash-paying customer can still choose a bottle from the shelf, and the criminals are deterred. Many clothing retailers use these for handbags and large winter coats. The days of stringing chains through this type of merchandise is over with the introduction of Alpha Cable Locks.  

3. Alpha Spider Wraps: Again, these are great for products that don’t really fit in Alpha Keepers and don’t have a handle to attach Alpha Cable Locks into. We have utilized these for large electronics packages like televisions and DVD players. We have also used them for other odd size boxes. Four super-strong cables wrap tightly around the item in question. I’ve had many people attempt to take them off, and each time they have failed. If someone does attempt to cut off a spider wrap, they can self-alarm to alert the staff. Most times the dumb crook just puts the item back on the shelf and walks away with sore fingers.

Alpha Security has these items and many more. These products aim to protect your inventory but also increase your sales by not limiting the availability for the customer. There is a secure display solution for whatever it is your store sells too. When you think about your shrink reduction strategy, remember your customers want freedom to move about your store and browse for what they want. If you start noticing that certain items are being targeted for theft, do some research and let Alpha Security help you figure out how to prevent shoplifting in your location. They are a leader in the retail anti-theft device business and they have a product that fits your needs that will give you the return on investment you are looking for.  

For more information on Alpha Technology, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

 

 

50 PRODUCTS THAT SHOULD BE PROTECTED WITH CHECKPOINT LABELS-PT5

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I’ve been compiling a list of every item that I can think of that could benefit from the use of Checkpoint Labels. Can you believe we’ve been through so many already? As we go through even more items, remember that no list can be all-inclusive. This should serve as a guide to help you identify high loss/ high risk items in your store. 
17. Glassware
Ever shopped for a nice set of drinking glasses, or baking pans? If you carry this product, you already know the retail costs of some sets, depending on the quality and brand, can be quite high. This, of course, makes the merchandise very appealing to a shoplifter. While it can be difficult to conceal large packages, these items are often the victim of price-change schemes, where a lifter will affix a barcode for a cheaper set, onto the more expensive set. Unsuspecting and/or inattentive cashiers can further this problem. Having an EAS label affixed to the box can help your cashiers identify the high end product, all while discouraging the shoplifter to try in the first place. 
18. Ceramic Plates
Going off the dinnerware theme, a good looking kitchen isn’t complete with quality ceramic plates. A few years ago, I bought a replacement set for my grandmother. As I was shopping around, I noticed that the high quality, name brands were merchandised on the same aisle as the lesser priced sets. Looking at them in the box, it was hard to tell a difference. Imagine how easy it would be for a dishonest person to remove the pricing indicator from a cheap set and place it over the barcode of a set that costs around $1,000. Without an EAS label and a product protection strategy, this is more than likely already happening to you with frequency. 
19. Picture Frames
I was in a department store last weekend and saw a few Michael Kors brand picture frames. They didn’t look to special to me, but 5×7 frames was retailing for over $100. That’s nuts. Even more surprising is that the store had no product protection to keep that item in the store. A good quality Checkpoint Label would be a great solution to what I’m sure is a shrink problem. 
20. Wall Art
My girlfriend and I recently moved in together and one of the first things she told me was my walls were too plain. So of course that meant we had to go shopping for some decorations. Or should I say, she went shopping for decorations and I was forced to go along? She’ll never read this, so I can get away with that. We started looking at some canvas art at a home décor store and I quickly learned that this would be an expensive outing. One thing I noticed was that the more expensive prints were not protected in any way. If you really wanted to, you could just simply switch the tags to a lesser value item and the cashiers would be none the wiser. If you dabble in the business, and shrink seems to be a problem, Checkpoint Labels can be a masterpiece of shrink solution. 
21. T-Shirts
I know a few small business owners who derive the majority of their sales from T-shirts. They are inexpensive to manufacture and you can generally make a decent margin on them, depending on your market. One thing I hear the most is how many they get lifted from them each month. The other common theme; no one is using EAS Labels. Why spend the money on hard tags, when you can get the same result, for less, with Checkpoint Labels. Heck, you could even get the sewn-in tags for better protection. It only makes sense. 
For more information about Checkpoint Labels, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

I’ve been compiling a list of every item that I can think of that could benefit from the use of Checkpoint Labels. Can you believe we’ve been through so many already? As we go through even more items, remember that no list can be all-inclusive. This should serve as a guide to help you identify high loss/ high risk items in your store. 

 

17. Glassware

Ever shopped for a nice set of drinking glasses, or baking pans? If you carry this product, you already know the retail costs of some sets, depending on the quality and brand, can be quite high. This, of course, makes the merchandise very appealing to a shoplifter. While it can be difficult to conceal large packages, these items are often the victim of price-change schemes, where a lifter will affix a barcode for a cheaper set, onto the more expensive set. Unsuspecting and/or inattentive cashiers can further this problem. Having an EAS label affixed to the box can help your cashiers identify the high end product, all while discouraging the shoplifter to try in the first place. 

 

18. Ceramic Plates

Going off the dinnerware theme, a good looking kitchen isn’t complete with quality ceramic plates. A few years ago, I bought a replacement set for my grandmother. As I was shopping around, I noticed that the high quality, name brands were merchandised on the same aisle as the lesser priced sets. Looking at them in the box, it was hard to tell a difference. Imagine how easy it would be for a dishonest person to remove the pricing indicator from a cheap set and place it over the barcode of a set that costs around $1,000. Without an EAS label and a product protection strategy, this is more than likely already happening to you with frequency. 

 

19. Picture Frames

I was in a department store last weekend and saw a few Michael Kors brand picture frames. They didn’t look to special to me, but 5×7 frames was retailing for over $100. That’s nuts. Even more surprising is that the store had no product protection to keep that item in the store. A good quality Checkpoint Label would be a great solution to what I’m sure is a shrink problem. 

 

20. Wall Art

My girlfriend and I recently moved in together and one of the first things she told me was my walls were too plain. So of course that meant we had to go shopping for some decorations. Or should I say, she went shopping for decorations and I was forced to go along? She’ll never read this, so I can get away with that. We started looking at some canvas art at a home décor store and I quickly learned that this would be an expensive outing. One thing I noticed was that the more expensive prints were not protected in any way. If you really wanted to, you could just simply switch the tags to a lesser value item and the cashiers would be none the wiser. If you dabble in the business, and shrink seems to be a problem, Checkpoint Labels can be a masterpiece of shrink solution. 

 

21. T-Shirts

I know a few small business owners who derive the majority of their sales from T-shirts. They are inexpensive to manufacture and you can generally make a decent margin on them, depending on your market. One thing I hear the most is how many they get lifted from them each month. The other common theme; no one is using EAS Labels. Why spend the money on hard tags, when you can get the same result, for less, with Checkpoint Labels. Heck, you could even get the sewn-in tags for better protection. It only makes sense. 

 

For more information about Checkpoint Labels, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547

 

It Was The Bartender In The Storage Room

 

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It Was The Bartender In The Storage Room
Bar managers and owners have to keep a tight control on their liquor bottle security and inventory.  There are a lot of state laws about keeping up with the invoices and purchasing.  Shortages and thefts have to be reported and that can be an astounding amount of paperwork to file.  For the most part, bars are like pharmacies: patrons can’t come behind the counter and help themselves, so shortages are generally the fault of the staff.  Some loss can be attributed to paperwork and vendor errors, but for the most part, it can be chalked up to mishandling or just outright theft.
Bottle security starts with training.  There should be a daily inventory of all bottles, open and sealed.  This should not be done by the same person that orders or it defeats the purpose.  That would give a dishonest person the means to adjust the numbers and “cook the books.”  There should also be a detailed log for any bottles removed from storage.  This is an added step in the liquor bottle security plan, but you should be able to track every bottle.  The list of employees that are authorized to remove sealed bottles from storage should be a short one, to minimize any chances for theft opportunities.  If the dishwasher was pocketing the forks and knives, you would look at that as theft and send them out the door.  If the hostess was stealing tips from the tables, you wouldn’t hesitate to fire her.  So, if the liquor bottle numbers are not adding up, investigate and find out where the loss is occurring.  
Liquor bottle security is more than pour spouts too.  Over-pouring is a problem so they are necessary.  However, pour spouts are not bottle locks.  They don’t secure the bottle against theft.  When I say bottle locks, I mean these things lock the bottle up tight and there is no getting it open without the appropriate  tool.   Bottle locks are the answer to keeping your valuable inventory where it should be.  These caps fit right over the top of almost any size or type of bottle.  You can choose to protect every single item, or just the top shelf stuff.  Just remember, it’s not always about the good stuff.  Cheap booze is worth stealing to somebody.   If it was my bar and my name on the line, every bottle sitting on the shelf in the storage area would be protected with one of these. If someone tries to tamper with them or remove them without the Alpha S3 key, some types can actually self-alarm.  What makes them even better is that if someone does manage to get out the door with a bottle that is still alarmed, the bottle will shatter before the bottle lock will come off.   If some poor soul that works for you does decide to tempt fate, and take a bottle, they will just end up disappointed and sober.  And, they’ll probably need some bandages.   
You will probably take precautions to hire the right people and you want to think that your employees will never steal from you.  But, like in the pharmacy, you can’t take your flagship product for granted.  I should know.  I’ve fired a lot of good people for stealing drugs.  
Get more information on Bottle Locks, contact us or call 1.770.426.0547 today.

Bar managers and owners have to keep a tight control on their liquor bottle security and inventory. There are a lot of state laws about keeping up with the invoices and purchasing. Shortages and thefts have to be reported and that can be an astounding amount of paperwork to file. For the most part, bars are like pharmacies: patrons can’t come behind the counter and help themselves, so shortages are generally the fault of the staff. Some loss can be attributed to paperwork and vendor errors, but for the most part, it can be chalked up to mishandling or just outright theft. 

 

Bottle security starts with training. There should be a daily inventory of all bottles, open and sealed. This should not be done by the same person that orders or it defeats the purpose. That would give a dishonest person the means to adjust the numbers and “cook the books.” There should also be a detailed log for any bottles removed from storage. This is an added step in the liquor bottle security plan, but you should be able to track every bottle. The list of employees that are authorized to remove sealed bottles from storage should be a short one, to minimize any chances for theft opportunities. If the dishwasher was pocketing the forks and knives, you would look at that as theft and send them out the door. If the hostess was stealing tips from the tables, you wouldn’t hesitate to fire her. So, if the liquor bottle numbers are not adding up, investigate and find out where the loss is occurring.  

 

Liquor bottle security is more than pour spouts too. Over-pouring is a problem so they are necessary. However, pour spouts are not bottle locks. They don’t secure the bottle against theft. When I say bottle locks, I mean these things lock the bottle up tight and there is no getting it open without the appropriate  tool. Bottle locks are the answer to keeping your valuable inventory where it should be. These caps fit right over the top of almost any size or type of bottle. You can choose to protect every single item, or just the top shelf stuff. Just remember, it’s not always about the good stuff. Cheap booze is worth stealing to somebody. If it was my bar and my name on the line, every bottle sitting on the shelf in the storage area would be protected with one of these. If someone tries to tamper with them or remove them without the Alpha S3 key, some types can actually self-alarm. What makes them even better is that if someone does manage to get out the door with a bottle that is still alarmed, the bottle will shatter before the bottle lock will come off. If some poor soul that works for you does decide to tempt fate, and take a bottle, they will just end up disappointed and sober. And, they’ll probably need some bandages.   

 

You will probably take precautions to hire the right people and you want to think that your employees will never steal from you. But, like in the pharmacy, you can’t take your flagship product for granted. I should know. I’ve fired a lot of good people for stealing drugs.  

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