Hudson's Bay Carrefour Laval Store

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On August 28, 2015, AP closed an internal case involving two associates at the Hudson’s Bay Carrefour Laval store for a value of $260.93. AP observed a suspicious transaction between the two associates and the investigation revealed that a price over ride was done down to $0 and a $20 savings card was used without approval. Both associates were interviewed and one associate admitting to previous thefts of merchandise and the other one for theft of the saving card and getting the item for $0, thinking it was buy one get one

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