OT Nordstrom made a change that encourages theft and that Wall Street hates — but it's great for busine

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  1. BigGameDamian

    BigGameDamian Well-Known Member

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    https://amp.businessinsider.com/nordstrom-stopped-locking-fitting-rooms-and-theft-rates-rose-2018-2

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    Nordstrom is no longer locking its fitting rooms.


    • Nordstom stopped locking its fitting room doors in November.
    • The move makes shopping easier for customers, but it has led to increased rates of theft, The Wall Street Journal reports.
    • Prior to the policy change, shoppers had to seek out a Nordstrom employee to unlock a fitting room if they wanted to try on clothing.

    Nordstrom has stopped locking its fitting room doors.

    The move has led to increased rates of theft and miffed some Wall Street analysts, but the retailer is standing by its decision, the Wall Street Journal reports.

    "Analysts don't like it," Jamie Nordstrom, president of stores for Nordstrom, told the Journal. "But I'm thinking about the next 50 years, not the next quarter."

    Nordstrom did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Prior to the policy change, shoppers had to seek out a Nordstrom employee to unlock a fitting room if they wanted to try on clothing.

    Also, since the fitting room doors automatically locked when closed, if customers briefly left the room for any reason - such as to grab another size of an item - they would be locked out.

    This could be seen as a burden to both customers and Nordstrom employees.

    The department store chain axed the locking policy in November, according to the Journal. Now, customers can enter and leave fitting rooms as they please, without the help of an employee.

    The new policy is one of many changes that Nordstrom has been making in its stores to boost sales and shopper traffic. The company has also been remodeling its stores to feature a more open layout and plans to open men's-only and women's only stores in the next year.
     
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    You can't encourage theft.

    Thieves will steal, honest people won't, no matter what you do.
     
  3. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    They are likely gonna use RFID tags soon.
     
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  4. Chris Craig

    Chris Craig (Blazersland) I'm Your Huckleberry Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    There are other ways to stop theives. Security guards, cameras, tags
     

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