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    Beall's - Live Oak Village

    Beall's - Live Oak Village

    (3 reviews)

    Always stop in when in town. Have purchased many items from bedding to home decor to furniture to…read moreclothing. Employees are always friendly and courteous. Great prices too!

    Bealls outlet can be a potential liability for any customer or employee. In this store they claim…read moreto have advanced cameras, audio, and loss prevention team that they invested heavily on. However, the employees are stuck working on outdated computers and credit card machines comparable to POS systems. The company leaves employees stuck to deal with many consistent ongoing issues with these systems (A few of the cc machines have to have the cashiers do something manually in order to get them to swipe and or tap.) These machines often drop signal which downs and/or disrupts the cash registers leaving the employees with the task of figuring out how to operate and customers will end up waiting a long time to check out. These machines constantly have to be restarted. The firewalls on them are constantly malfunctioning as well so all the data in these systems are not always well protected and could be an easier target to breach data. Meanwhile this stores "advanced monitoring system" this store invested so much in can appear to show questionable transactions that are most likely just a system problem. Bealls also has its employees where walkie talkies in the whole time they are there and they can communicate thru them. At times managers will have them do something without the manager even being up at the registers. So these monitoring systems can be showing an employee using a register with no customers at the request of a supervisor or another employee even. So that employee at the register the monitoring system shows on camera can be held accountable for whatever went on in a conversation thru the radios that the monitoring system doesn't pick up on. It could appear to make that person on the computer doing what they are told to do look suspicious and the store WILL NOT allow you to view the footage to explain any possible system errors or conversations via radio. They will just interrogate that employee with their version of the Reid method and will not accept that their "advanced" monitoring system didn't capture the whole picture of what that employee was doing and try to force that employee to admit to a crime that they didn't do. If the employee does/ doesn't. They will prosecute customers and employees and fail to tell police how outdated their computer and card machines are. Also, employees can get paid to " turn customers and fellow employees in" for any suspected theft and utilities the inconsistencies of the outdated machines/ lack of fire wall/manipulation of these systems to make it appear as whatever customer/ employee they are "turning in" to get their cash reward did something criminal that was "caught on camera" that can be easily twisted bc of the crappy equipment Bealls has its employees operate on, their employee communication tactics, and their "turn in reward" program. They also shove new employees to the register before they are ready and that employee is then liable for mistakes they don't even know they've made. Bealls spent/spends big $ on their surveillance system but neglects their actual system equipment employees work off. They will not let you see what the camera caught to explain what you were doing they don't care they will prosecute anyway and never tell police about the other things that go on the camera doesn't see. Don't risk your freedom as a customer or employee here. They will prosecute and will not let you ask questions or dispute what is being shown on camera. They also won't tell police about these inconsistencies/ scenarios. Just the camera footage. Your then left with a potential legal headache simply for doing your job or shopping there. Just don't risk stepping foot into this building. They need to spend the money on the equipment and software that employees are being watched on by their "state of the art 360 cameras" like they did with the surveillance &loss prevention.

    Tractor Supply - livestocksupply - Updated May 2026

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