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Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 6:05 pm
by sookandy
I don't know why it is but I set off the theft prevention deals at Wally world, and other stores with these devices. I left my crackberry in the truck in case that was it. But the TCP seems to be the culprit. I always tell them it went off when I came in and no one gives me any grief but it sure is annoying.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 6:19 pm
by Texas Dan Mosby
Hasn't ever happened to me, and I always have a cell phone and firearm.

There must be another reason.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 6:22 pm
by Hoi Polloi
You might check your clothes and accessories to see if a tag didn't get cut out or deactivated. The RFID chips are tiny and can be put in something as small as the washing instructions tag.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 6:31 pm
by Excaliber
Hoi Polloi wrote:You might check your clothes and accessories to see if a tag didn't get cut out or deactivated. The RFID chips are tiny and can be put in something as small as the washing instructions tag.
That's a good place to start if it only happens occasionally and there's a consistent clothing item you're wearing on each of those occasions.

If it happens all the time, look at the recently purchased things that are with you all the time - wallet, shoes, belt, cell phone pouch, hat, jacket, etc. Then change all those things and go back - if you don't set off the theft alerts, try the items one by one until you find the offending item. If you can't find the device in it, bring it back to the store where you got it and ask them to deactivate the tag.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:25 pm
by PappaGun
I once was in a Home Depot when a guy set off the detector. They finally determined it was his work boots that he had purchased recently and the tag was not deactivated. She deactivated it for him and said she sees that problem often.
BTW they were Red Wings and the tag is manufactured some where deep in the boot and impossible to get out with out tearing up the boot.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:27 pm
by 03Lightningrocks
Excaliber wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:You might check your clothes and accessories to see if a tag didn't get cut out or deactivated. The RFID chips are tiny and can be put in something as small as the washing instructions tag.
That's a good place to start if it only happens occasionally and there's a consistent clothing item you're wearing on each of those occasions.

If it happens all the time, look at the recently purchased things that are with you all the time - wallet, shoes, belt, cell phone pouch, hat, jacket, etc. Then change all those things and go back - if you don't set off the theft alerts, try the items one by one until you find the offending item. If you can't find the device in it, bring it back to the store where you got it and ask them to deactivate the tag.
I had a jacket doing that. The security tag was in a pocket on the inside of the jacket. It drove me nuts for a while before I found it.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:35 pm
by sookandy
All I had was a pair o sneakers, shorts and a tshirt. Other times it's a pair of hiking boots, jeans and a tshirt. And no it's not the same shirt. :lol:

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 7:49 pm
by FF_Ryan
I've recently had the same problem. The only store that I would set it off at was CVS though, nowhere else. I got a new wallet for Christmas and was recently looking for somthing in it when I found a very small TPD left in one of the pockets. Threw it out and no more problems.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:37 pm
by psijac
I want to get a bunch of those little stickers and hide them on my friend for April fools

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:41 pm
by Ameer
If the alarm goes off when you walk through naked, it's the top secret NSA implant setting it off.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:43 pm
by C-dub
psijac wrote:I want to get a bunch of those little stickers and hide them on my friend for April fools
That would be funny. I haven't pulled a good April Fool's joke in a long time. My daughter gets me every year for 3 years now. She always wakes up early and removes the shampoo, body soap, and scrubby things out of the shower. I never remember before getting soaking wet. :lol:

BTW, I have never had one out me yet.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:59 pm
by Divided Attention
Is there maybe a sticker or tag on your holster??

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 9:37 pm
by jimlongley
PappaGun wrote:I once was in a Home Depot when a guy set off the detector. They finally determined it was his work boots that he had purchased recently and the tag was not deactivated. She deactivated it for him and said she sees that problem often.
BTW they were Red Wings and the tag is manufactured some where deep in the boot and impossible to get out with out tearing up the boot.
I set off the Home Depot detector regularly, probably with my scooter, which I am only using temporarily, and I work there.

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:45 pm
by sookandy
PappaGun wrote:I once was in a Home Depot when a guy set off the detector. They finally determined it was his work boots that he had purchased recently and the tag was not deactivated. She deactivated it for him and said she sees that problem often.
BTW they were Red Wings and the tag is manufactured some where deep in the boot and impossible to get out with out tearing up the boot.
Who steals red wings? :lol:

Re: Theft prevention devices outing me?

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:56 pm
by RiverCity.45
Concealed carry guns can't set off those theft detection alarms. They aren't metal detectors. They scan for radio-frequency ID tags that haven't been deactivated, so it's not your gun.