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Starbucks Cashier Caught Red-Handed Stealing Money From Customer
The incident originally began when the barista took Martinez’s credit card with her when claiming that she needed to get more receipt paper for the cash register.
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After allegedly having $212 spent on her credit card that she suspected was “copied” by a cafe worker, California woman Juana Martinez detailed her plan to get even in the recording as she approached the outlet’s drive-through window.
The teen cashier greets the customer and hands her the drink with a smile, which quickly turned into a frightful grimace once Martinez called her out the crime.
Espinoza wrote on Facebook that his sister noticed that her credit card was charged over $200 for a trip to the grocery store that she never took. I nearly feel bad for the girl, but she robbed the wrong person. “So what are you sorry about?” the woman pressed, clearly anguished.
At the beginning of the video, Espinoza asks her what she is going to say to the cashier, and Becessa replies that they are going to “get even”.
Becerra had somehow seen video of the employee at the local grocery after shopping with her money. “I’m sorry that this is inconvenient for you”, she continues later in the video.
Outraged, Ms Martinez adds: “You went through the $212”.
“We got you on camera yesterday at Ralph’s for $212, so just know that the cops are coming up here”, a furious Ms Becerra told the cashier.
“So, what are you sorry about?” You took a copy of my f-ing card on New Year’s Day!
“I am a good child”. For good measure, she swears on her life that lightning should strike her down if she is lying. “I’m 19. I play soccer”, the worker says.
She appeared to confess to the theft, offered to give the money back, and begged Becerra not to press charges.
The video ended with the cashier swearing that she didn’t get the money. Instead of calling Starbucks, she confronted the woman the following day.
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She issued a warning to other Starbucks customers, “This happened in Lakewood folks keep an eye on your cards”. On Starbucks’ end, they have confirmed that the barista in question is no longer with the company.