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Dissatisfied with donkey

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#1
  • 不満
  • mail
  • 2022/08/12 18:42

As per topic, I am unhappy with the store donkey
and wanted to ask.
I went shopping at the donki kaheka store and as I was leaving the alarm went off.
? I wondered why ? the alarm went off thinking I had stolen.
The security guard asked me to show him my receipt, which I did. I didn't know what the alarm went off about, so I asked the guard what it was about ? and he replied vaguely, like meat ?.
I thought, "What?
I was typing at the self-checkout counter at the time.
But I read all the barcodes correctly.
Of course I didn't steal anything.
I also thought of cosmetics ?. ?
I wonder if that's why she was acting suspicious ? and all I can do is wonder.
I'm like, if you want, let's spread them out one by one in front of the security people.
Then again the next month, when I went to the donkey.
That time I went to the cash register and paid my bill.
And again. When I left, the alarm went off.
Again ? I really don't know what's going on.
I didn't steal it. ?
I didn't steal it, but if you want, I can open it all up ? I'm like that.
I'm really angry.
I feel like I did something ?. It's traumatic. ?
All I have left is anger.
I think I'm going to start hating Donki.

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#2
  • itsumo-niconico
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 19:47
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If the alarm goes off, it may be because you did not cut off the tag that was attached to the clothes you wore to prevent security. You might want to check the clothes you bought.

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#3
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  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 19:55
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And I've never forgotten to take a tag off of a piece of clothing. If the cashier forgot to take off the security plastic, that would set off the alarm on the way out then. Then I can understand why the alarm went off.

I appreciate the many reasons and your kind reply.
Thank you very much.

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#4
  • いちご
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 20:06
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I have had alarms go off when I buy steak and expensive cosmetics. I don't know if they always check me every time I buy these things, but when the alarm goes off, I tell them I bought a steak and lightly show them what is in my bag, and they say, "Oh, really? I don't think they check you from the time you are in the restaurant. I don't think they are as meticulous as they are in Japan.

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#5

I know you are angry, but that machine has quite a few malfunctions.
Not only in Donki, but in any store. I thought it was pretty well known.
You don't have to get all pissy and react like "I'll show you everything if you want".
You don't have to react to every single one of them like "Oh my god, it's gone. I wonder what she was reacting to.
The person who is stealing reacts to it, so the checkers seem to be able to tell.
Well, it seems to be an easy situation to get into, so next time it happens, take it easy.

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#5
  • てる
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 20:12
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Donki has an alarm that goes off at the exit if you purchase Wagyu beef meat.
This is to prevent theft. It is the same at both self-checkout and cashier checkout.

In the meat section, they sell Wagyu beef which is a bit expensive ?
It is because you bought it ?

I am not treating you as a criminal, it goes off for everyone who buys.

"I have nothing left but anger" and "I have nothing left but anger" You are very, very absent-minded again.
"All I have left is anger" means that that is really the only emotion I have. 
This is the store's measure to deal with various crimes of various races here in Hawaii. Let's be a little more relaxed.

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#7
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  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 20:19
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Thank you for your reply, Ichigo. I see the same thing happened to you, Strawberry.
I guess it is cosmetics.
I know not everyone is like that, but
I also showed them my receipt and it was over easily, but
I was not satisfied with what was going on, and then I asked the security guard why the alarm went off on the contrary.
If it was a self-service checkout, I would be suspicious, but I had a little place to think about it, but I bought cosmetics(makeup remover) even when I was in line at the cash register.
If it is cosmetics, they should put a security tag on it.
I am afraid to buy cosmetics at Donki.

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#8
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  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 20:27
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Teru, thank you for your reply. I may have bought Wagyu beef the first time.
I understand that the alarm goes off to prevent security if it is self-serve, but why does the alarm go off at the exit to prevent security when you are standing in line at the register, the store staff reads the bar code, and you pay for it? I am not sure if I am dissatisfied or not, but I am wondering what's going on.
The anger is because I got emotional while writing. Sorry.
I know it is not pleasant to read.
I just wanted to know your experiences. Thank you for telling me that all wagyu meat is alarming. I didn't know that and now I understand and agree.

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#9

You're so small 😂.

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#10
  • Kozo
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 20:39
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Alarms, in the past, have gone off a few times, more than twice. I just thought it was crime prevention, but I don't feel so angry and permeated with emotion. Ah. But I did buy a steak.

I think you are a bit of a victim. ?
If you get angry at every little thing like this, you won't make it in this country.
If you are afraid, why don't you just stop buying them in the future?
There are two types of people: those who feel relieved by crime prevention, and those who are treated like criminals ! and make whales out of their eyes.
Every event can change 180 degrees depending on how the person perceives it.

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#11
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  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 20:59
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Kozo, your alarm went off many times. You did not mind every time it went off. Yes, I do feel that if I had doubts and complaints about small things, I would not be able to make it here in Hawaii. It's the way you take it. I know, but I guess I thought I was. Two times in a row.
But after posting on the Vivinavi community site and receiving your replies and opinions,


I understand that I don't have to worry about it anymore.
I did.
Thank you all for replying.

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#12
  • min
  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 22:01
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I used to wonder why ? ? too, but as you say, Wagyu beef, cosmetics, clothing from Japan(ステテコ)masks have another sticker-like barcode on them in addition to the barcode to scan the item.
That reacts at the exit.

The reason I know this is that when I bought a pair of pants, I couldn't read the barcode no matter how many times I scanned it at the self-checkout and the staff helped me and the barcode for the item was somewhere else.

Since then, I try to show my receipt immediately at the exit if I buy an item that seems to have a barcode sticker on it.
I also put the merchandise on top for easy identification,

It didn't start recently, but I guess that's how many shoplifters there are.

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#13
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  • 2022/08/12 (Fri) 23:28
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Thanks for replying, min. I understand that there are products with barcode stickers that are responding to the barcode stickers.
I understand. Thank you very much. After listening to your opinions, I now think that it is normal for an alarm to go off. From now on, when the alarm goes off at the donkey shop on the way home, I will no longer think, "Why did it go off? On the contrary, I will be able to open the bag to make it easier to see and cope with the situation.

Donki has a lot of Japanese products, so I will continue to shop there.

I am glad I posted this !
Thank you so much to everyone who replied.

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#14

Whenever I go through security at the exit of Don Quijote, I always think that the alarm will ring. In the 10 years that I have lived in Hawaii, I think my mentality has improved a lot from when I first came to Hawaii. Of course, I have done nothing wrong, and I have come to accept the fact that this is what it is like to live together with other ethnic groups in a natural way.

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#15
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  • 2022/08/14 (Sun) 20:54
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Momo-san, thank you for your reply. Thanks for sharing your experience Momo-san. You were passing through thinking that the alarm would not ring.
I am new to Hawaii and was scared when the alarm went off at first. What ? I thought, "What the ?
When it rang continuously, I thought "Why? I thought, "Why?
When I was in Japan, I never heard alarms going off at the exits of stores, of course, and when they did, I thought it was a suspicious situation.

I am posting this to ask for your experiences, and
from your replies, I have learned that products with a separate barcode sticker, wagyu beef, cosmetics, clothing, masks, etc. will ring at the exit gate even if you have finished paying at both self-service and cashier's checkout.
And, the exit gate is always lit. I now understand that it is normal for the alarm to go off at the exit gate.

I am glad that I was able to solve the problem by listening to your opinions.
Thank you all very much.

When I buy an item with a barcode sticker, I will put the item in my bag or in an easily visible place, and I will prepare my receipt and bag before the security person tells me to do so.

It is important to accept that this is what it means to live together with other ethnic groups.

Momo-san, thank you so much for understanding my feelings and replying with kind words.

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#16
  • HonoluluWaikiki
  • 2022/08/16 (Tue) 08:18
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The alarms on Gate seem to be set to go off for meat products.

Also, Don ・ Quijote's Reusable Bag has another seal besides the tag.
You have to remove it, too.

I am not accusing you of anything.

I once entered Don ・ Quixote and the security
asked me to show my bag because the alarm went off, and I said, "You just entered the store, what are you talking about? I said, "You just entered the store, what are you talking about?

I said, "If you want to see it, I can show it to you. It's okay. But that security guy got fired, or he's not around these days.

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#17
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  • 2022/08/16 (Tue) 20:57
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Honolulu Waikiki, thank you very much for your reply.
And sorry for the late reply.
Honolulu Waikiki, that's what happened to you too.
If you are a resident and know the situation of Donki,
you may think you know it is normal to ring the bell, but
if you are a tourist from Japan and often go to Donki, you may not know this.
Now that I understand the situation at this Exchange Plaza Donki, I can think that it is normal for the alarm to go off at the exit, so I don't have to wonder ? if it will go off again in the future.
Thank you for sharing your experience.

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