100 bro, delete this
@kayvont $200. The store lost the $100 that was stolen, $70 worth of goods, and $30 worth given in change.
@kayvont Depends on the cost of goods he purchased
@kayvont $30, plus cost to the store of the goods gone for 70?
@kayvont $30 plus the cost of goods the store paid for the "$70" of goods the "customer" bought with the stolen $100 dollar bill.
@kayvont I’d say lost $170 because they have to sell the goods and instead of making money on it they lost more money because he used that money they stole
@kayvont yall forgetting the store has to buy inventory, so using money stolen from the store to buy products from the store is money lost for the store.
@markcovey @kayvont This is correct. It’s COGS + $30 as the loss
@kayvont It’s 200. He steals the 100. Then gets 70 dollars worth of groceries = 170 THEN gets 30 dollars in change = 200. Yes he stole 100, got 70 dollars value, then also got an extra 30 in change to spend else where all totaling 200 bucks
@kayvont I can’t believe people don’t understand this. Took 100 so store -100 Gave 100 to store so store even. Gave $70 in product so store -70 Gave $30 in change so store -100 The store is out $100.