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Nigger gets job at a grocery store, does almost $1 million of return scams
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Police said Tre Brown spent two weeks creating over 40 fake returns to obtain over $980,000 while he was employed at the Steve Reynold Blvd. Kroger between December and January, according to a statement.
The returns ranged from $75 to over $87,000 for non-existent items and were placed on several credit cards, detectives said. Corporate employees noticed the transactions and contacted police.
Further investigation showed Brown appears to have used the money to buy clothes, guns, shoes and two cars, police said. Prior to his arrest, police said Brown totaled one of the cars.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/atlanta-a...232141385.html
Who's running the store that any employee can do returns like that? The grocery store we usually go to requires a manager's approval for returns (one or total) over $50. I don't believe for a second this nigger was doing it alone.
When you see what the nigger looks like and realize it has a single digit IQ, it's obvious there were others doing this on the inside. Put a few chains on the nigger and make it sing about who really came up with that idea. I'd bet at least half of the store's managers and supervisors are niggers.
https://www.13abc.com/2021/01/22/man...y-a-1-million/
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Enterprising nigger Tre scams a million dollars from a grocery store that was dumb enough to hire him
Krog3r loves niggers. I worked in one when I was a kid, and their management teams bend over backwards to benefit the feral groids. Don't buy Krog3r if you have alternatives, I buy my groceries elsewhere.
19-year-old employee accused of stealing nearly $1M from Gwinnett Kroger
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A teen was arrested Thursday after police say he scammed nearly a million dollars from a major grocery store chain.
Gwinnett County's White Collar Detectives arrested a 19-year-old Tre Brown after he allegedly scammed over $980,000 from Kroger.
According to authorities, Brown created false returns at the Kroger where he was employed on Steve Reynold Blvd between December and January.
During the investigation, officials believe that Brown was able to create over 40 returns for non-existent items and put them on several credit cards during a two week time period. The returns ranged in price from $75 to over $87,000.
https://www.cbs46.com/news/19-year-o...8dd6c8f16.html