Flea Market Theft: What Vendors Should Watch for to Stop Thieves
By Melanie Marten, published Nov 22, 2007
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Theft at the Flea Market - Crowds and Big Families
At the flea market, some theives travel in packs. The most frequent groups guilty of theft at my flea market table have been in large familes or groups of friends. It is difficult to keep track of a large flea market table or booth when you are by yourself. One member of the group may distract you with questions or haggling, while another member slips things into his or her pocket.
Theft at the Flea Market - Short Children
Whether it be the child's unwitting theft, or a bad parent's direction, short children who stand in front of your flea market table are frequent theives. If your table is pilied high with merchandise, it is difficult to spot a small hand reaching up to snatch a small object. Keep especially vigilent when short children come to your table.
Theft at the Flea Market - The Sudden Organizer
Some thieves at the flea market use the organization cover to steal your goods. These people will come up to your table with a tired smile and plunk their bags down on a corner. With a few words of explanation, they will rummage through their bags, seemingly looking for an item or moving items from one bag to another. Watch them closely, or your items may join those in their bags.
Theft at the Flea Market - The Sneaky Browser
Similar to the organizer, the sneaky browser theif uses distraction to tuck your small merchandise items into a pocket or bag. They usually pick up several items and ask you questions about price or quality. Finding their hands suddenly full of items, they start to drape them from other parts of their body or tuck them halfway into pockets. Often, they attempt to walk away with the products still in their posession.
Theft at the Flea Market - The Grab and Run
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Takeaways
- Flea market vendors must take care to protect their merchandise from theft.
- At the flea market, some theives travel in packs.
- With flea markets come crowds which provide handy cover for the most blatant of all theives.
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