11-18-2003, 11:02 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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Location: Florida
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I had a coworker who was employed in Customer Service at Nordstrom's....they're a department store famous for their no-questions-asked return policy.
She said she once had a guy bring in four monster truck tires...they don't sell anything remotely similar to automotive parts...and they HAD to give the guy a cash "refund". |
11-19-2003, 12:42 AM | #43 (permalink) | |
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Location: Wisconsin...
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Oh yeah here are some other good tips..... I do computer work for a bodyshop and the owner knows me and my parents really good. So everytime we get into an accident and it's the other persons fault he bumps up the estimate a little for us to profit. My dad has done it with his harley that he has done all the custom work to. Since for someone else to do the work...it would of cost lots of money. Too bad wal-mart didn't sell better computer parts...I could so switch out vid cards....and hard drives... Heres another one to get free newpapers...those metal vending machines will sometimes open up if you give them two quick yanks.
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11-19-2003, 12:03 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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Location: West Michigan
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I remember a good Target scam that my old roommate would always pull. They had some of those nifty French pop art posters for sale in the frames at one Target store for $12 a piece. Normally they were like $26 or something like that. The sale was only at one store, so he would buy three or four of them at that one store, and be refunded full price at another store. He did this all the time whenever he needed some cash for the weekends.
There are some great scams on this thread.
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12-07-2003, 11:02 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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some amazing stuff in here guys, i myself have been to many movie theaters and found the raising of the prices constantly to be annoying, so i came up with some ways that one might be able to get around that.
At a local movie theater here, it is on that is inside a mall. You go up an escalator and theres a big open area, one wall with atms, the desk and the arcade/food place. there is noone ripping tickets right where you buy them so heres something you can pull off which required 2 people at minimum. have 2 friends go on in, one person comes back outside with the other persons ripped ticket, hand off the ripped ticket and head back in with one person for free. Another nifty thing is having one person go in the theater, ask people to buy their ripped ticket for maybe $1 each if they wont be using it, come back outside and hand off any bought tickets to friends then quickly refund the ticket saying you had to leave for an emergency. Now these are all theoretical of course, i can't imagine anyone who would possibly do such a thing. Have fun |
12-14-2003, 01:32 AM | #48 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: Vancouver Island BC
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While doing renovations in a bank, I noticed 2 different people come in and say the ATM shorted them $20.00. The bank just gave them $20.00. When I asked, they said they only check the ATM records and video if it is more than $20.00.
When I was in high school we would take a peice of wire and insert one end into one of the holes on a public telephone receiver and touch the other end into the keyhole of the coin hopper. This would allow a call without inserting a dime. I haven't tried this in many years.
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12-28-2003, 01:49 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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Location: Green Bay, WI
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Well, also not really recommended, but a story to share-
A friend of mine and I were at a local Wal-Mart, we both had a bit of shopping to do. To save time, we split up and got what we needed. On they way out, He was carrying a rather large TV still in a box, 38 inches, I believe. Well, the alarms went off, and he "angrily" turned around, walked up to the greeter person, and said something along the lines that it was heavy as hell and the clerk obviously missed the security strip somwhere. The greeter, rather flustered, hastily got a cart for him and brought it out to his car, the proceeded to LOAD it into his car. We climbed in, and after he burst into laughter, told me that he had actually just stolen the TV... I guess occationally being incredibly bold when ripping off things that you can't smuggle out of the store can pay off...
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12-31-2003, 06:22 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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Location: Grey Britain
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1)I went to an all you can eat chinese buffet banquet place the other day. I had to leave early so I settled up with my friends and walked out unaccosted. When I got to the train station I found that my train wasn't leaving for a few minutes and also that I had left something in the restaurant. I went back in, went to my table stopped to help myself to some dessert, got my stuff and walked out again. All this without so much as a glance from the staff. If you were unscrupulous enough, it would probably be easy to sneak in to these sort of places on a busy sitting, have your meal and walk out again.
2) In my experience, train conductors in Britain always start from the back and move forward. For some (usually short) journeys you can get on the train at the very front and the ticket collector will never get to you. Make sure it's somewhere that the ticket office is closed or where they don't operate penalty fines, or they might screw you.
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01-03-2004, 11:50 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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Damn you, damn you all j/k After reading this thread I'm going to open everything I buy before I leave the store just to make sure it isn't a bunch of rocks.
Anyway, heres a good way to rip off nike: I've a friend who would go to the clearance aisle or an outlet store and buy the last seasons nikes. He would then pop the air bubble in the shoes and contact nike. They would replace the broken shoe with new ones from the current season. He would take those shoes and return them to a shoe store. Pocketing the difference between the discount shoes and the full price new shoes. I don't know how often he did this, but after a while I think Nike would catch on. |
01-04-2004, 10:24 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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Location: Nowhere
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I got some moldy Jose Ole taquitos the other day. I called up the company the next day and they asked if I had the serial number (or whatever), but I didn't. They asked if they should send coupons for free Jose Ole products. Hopefully the coupons should be in next week. This did make me wonder if you could sustain yourself by calling comment lines with a complaint.
Another good legitimate freeload...if you happen to go to Universal Studios and stay at their official hotels, your room key allows you to go to the head of any line in the park. Well, that info's current as of a couple of years ago. Just be prepared to get mean looks from people as you walk up the exit line. Another vending machine trick...there are those vending machines with the glass front that usually serve drinks like Snapple. Well, if it's in a low-traffic area, you can clear out the bottom rows with a coat-hanger. Just stretch and bend with a loop on the end. Then, open up the doors, wedge the hanger up inside, and loop it around a drink. The drink should pull out with too much trouble. We used to do this years ago at a camp. Eventually, they must've caught on, because they redesigned the machine to beep if you lifted the door for too long. However, since it was in a low-traffic area (the vending room in a dorm), it usually didn't attract much attention. The final idea is slightly more malicious. I've heard of a friend pulling it off, but I've never really had the desire. Basically, he and a friend got a sweatshirt or something and kept tossing it around a music store (over the rows to each other). At some point, they slipped a CD inside. Once they got to the door, they continued the pattern by tossing the sweatshirt to the other over the theft detectors. Last edited by DrJekyll; 01-04-2004 at 10:42 PM.. |
01-05-2004, 06:34 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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Location: tri-state area
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I did these things to k-mart.
Camera Film- Grab a box or single box of film, scope the store for cameras. They usually have the black dome looking cameras, that prob arn't even cameras. anyway they don't have them in every isle in the store, find a convienient isle w/out a camera, quickly open and discard the box into the shelfs. Put the film canister into your pocket and leave that trailor trash employing hole. Me and my buddies were ggoing to the mountains on weekend in hgh school and we forgot a cd player to play tunes. We stopped at k-fart and found a few we liked. Problem was nobody wanted to throw in money. So me and a buddy got the bright idea to shove a nice phillips boom box off the shelf model into a shitty boom box, box. We unplugged the nice one, took the shitty one out of the box and replaced it with the nice one. We payed 30 instead of 80. I was nervous as hell at the counter, the box was all crammed full like it didn't fit insde the. Luckily those idiots didn't notice. What a great weekend. I was such an asshole in high school, I prob wouldn't have the balls to do it now. Although I do want to try the quarter thing, drill the whole technique. |
01-12-2004, 09:30 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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Location: In the land of ice and snow.
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This one is kind've like NoSoup's
A friend of mine decided that he need a bike. Being the type that preferred to spend his money on drugs rather than things he actually needed he decides to steal said bike. What does he do? He walks into a target superstore, grabs a bike from their display rack, walks it to the point where you choose between going to the checkouts or leaving and just hops on the bike and rides away. Simple as pie. I don't know if they chased him or not, but i do know that he did it at a few more target stores in the surrounding suburbs and got away with it. Not that i'm advocating stealing, just relating a story about a friend of mine. |
01-13-2004, 01:47 AM | #56 (permalink) | |
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01-17-2004, 01:25 PM | #57 (permalink) | |
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Location: One with the Universe
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02-06-2004, 05:23 AM | #60 (permalink) | |
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Location: Stafford, VA
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02-25-2004, 06:51 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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Location: san fran
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usually... i have 10 friends waiting at the exit door of the actual theatre itself.. not the main lobby,... u know where the people exit after the movie is over. the officials cant see people waiting at these doors.. and one person buys a ticket and goes and lets everyone else in
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03-06-2004, 12:32 PM | #64 (permalink) |
Banned
Location: Vegas/So. Cal
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It's not illegal unless you get caught.
Here are some things I've thought of/heard of: The switch in a store, my friend and I were buying sports gloves, and we just switched expensive ones into the cheap boxes while we were trying them on. I also want to work in a store just so I can chase down and beat up people that try to steal shit =D |
03-10-2004, 01:06 PM | #68 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: Long Island
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Free computer upgrades
This one works like a charm!! If you have a Costco near you go there and Purchase a new computer. Costco allows you to reutrn any computer within 6 months. They also are getting new models in with the latest technology all the time. 6 months after you buy it clean it out back it up with the DVD burner that it came with & return it to them for a full refund. Now go and look at what they have in stock and you will find the latest technology for the same price as the one you return. Get in line & buy the new one.
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03-10-2004, 07:00 PM | #69 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: Toronto
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Yeah, my friend's dad does the Costco trick all the time. Goes in, creates a ruckus like only a German accented 60 year old can, and walks out with the latest in computer tech. Repeat 6 months later. He hasn't spent money on a new computer in three years, and he's gone through 5 or 6 generations of Costco computers.
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03-16-2004, 05:58 AM | #71 (permalink) | |
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03-16-2004, 06:27 AM | #75 (permalink) |
Hippie relocationist.
Location: Greensboro NC
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I had a tagger friend go to walmart, load a buggy full of spraypaint and just push it passed the cashiers out of the building. He dumped it in his trunk and went back in for seconds, where the greedy bastard got caught. Yet another friend of mine was lawfully paying for items when the cashier forgot to ring up his photos because he didnt know how and this friend got stopped by walmart rentacops and ended up doing community service and being banned from walmart. Very odd how much security varies from store to store.
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03-17-2004, 10:54 PM | #76 (permalink) | |
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Location: land of the merry
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