33-year-old will be sentenced in December
A Ramsey woman has admitted claiming 23 fraudulent refunds at the shop she was working in.
Thirty-three-year-old Natalie Smith, of Gibbs Grove, appeared at Douglas Courthouse.
Smith, who's also known as Grabe-Zaremba, admitted four counts of fraud by making false representations in December last year.
Prosecution advocate Hazel Caroon told the hearing the specimen charges dated between 12 and 28 December.
The hearing was told Smith worked at JAC Stores on Parliament Street in Ramsey.
She'd claimed refunds for a baby monitor, slow cooker, dehumidifier and vacuum cleaner as well as other items.
The court hear managers had reviewed CCTV and found footage of Smith - who has a previous conviction for dishonesty - paying the refunds to her debit card.
She was bailed and will appear for sentencing on 14 December.
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