Love Heart Adult Shop customer caught stealing sex toy before shop issues savage response
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Adult store’s hilarious response after catching an Aussie dude stealing a huge sex toy
- Adult store customer caught taking sex toy
- The manager issued a brutal response in a Facebook post
An adult store has issued a wild takedown on a customer caught stealing a giant dildo before leaving the store.
The customer had visited the Love Heart adult store in South Toowoomba, Queensland, on Friday.
CCTV footage showed him walking through the store and examining its many items.
An adult store has issued a wild takedown of a customer caught pocketing a sex toy before leaving the store.
Lover Heart Adult Shop manager Ash Sturner told Daily Mail Australia that the man had visited the shop with his partner.
He grabs a sex toy before putting it back on the shelf and walking over to another.
The customer looks around the store before putting the item in his or her pocket while pretending to keep looking around.
The store immediately posted the images on Facebook before issuing a wild takedown.
“This is probably going to be as awkward for you as it was for us to post…” the post read.
‘That’s a nice 7.5” you have in your pants… too bad it’s just our tester. Maybe you guys needed it more than we did, but it won’t heat up or spin for long without its charger!
Lover Heart Adult Shop manager Ash Sturner told Daily Mail Australia that the man had visited the shop with his partner.
“He and his partner were here, so she distracted the staff while he took the sex toy,” he said.
Sturner said it was disappointing that the article had been taken, but called it “entertaining”.
The customer looks around the store before shoving the item into his pocket while pretending to keep looking around.
The store immediately posted the images on Facebook before issuing a wild takedown.
“It’s not really sanitary,” he said. “We clean our sex toys every day, but between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., there are at least 10 people touching these items.”
Sturner said the man has messaged the store since the CCTV footage went viral.
“He messaged the Facebook page saying he was sorry and he got paid and he dared to do it,” she said.
But you haven’t tried to bring it back.
Ms Sturner filed a report with the police and relayed the man’s details.
Queensland Police said they were aware of the incident and investigating the matter.