Look out at Sbux for anyone reloading Sbux gift card for a large amount (100+).
Look out at SD for any Sbux returns. Especially more than 1 item.
The scam works like this:
Bob and Edna are scammers. Bob goes to Target, and Edna goes to another Sbux. Bob is on the phone with Edna. Bob has the barista reload $500 on his Sbux giftcard (Edna has the actual card, or a digital version as well). Once the barista hits total, the $500 is available to Edna, who has made her way to the register with lots of mdse. Bob uses a code word to let Edna know to start her purchase. His first credit card doesn't go through, so he tries another, etc. . . . As long as the Target register is on total, Edna is able to access the funds, even though the transaction has not been completed.
Now, Edna has $500 worth of mdse and a receipt. The second half of the scam is when Edna or Bob bring back the mdse to the SD. GSTM scans the receipt, scans the mdse, and is prompted to give cash back. Edna and Bob have just made $500 easy money. And there are lots of stores, so I think they make loads of cash.
If anyone is trying to load a gift card, tell them that you first must put it on a Target gift card, then transfer to a Sbux card. They will just leave.
If anyone tries to return Sbux mdse to the SD, tell them they must go to Sbux, then let Sbux know to put the return on a Sbux gift card only.
If anyone is buying lots of mdse, stall them. This is Edna for sure. Hit wrong buttons, say the register is rebooting, whatever. At a certain point, Bob will have to give up, and they have to move on.
It is a glitch in the system, and an example of not trusting what a register wants to do.