Post by Craked on Jul 9, 2003 7:33:27 GMT -5
Quite simply, this will allow you to double your money...
What you need:
A normal looking friend (one whose face isn't likely to be remembered)
A fake ID for said friend
A sum of money (less than $300, please)
Either a mailbox or a Post Office box
Some guts, some intelligence, and greed.
(It is best if the friend is out-of-city/state, but if not, that's what vehicles
are for)
Alrighty, this is how its done.
You or your friend finds some secluded place out in the middle of Bufu
Egypt, preferably near a house...The house should either be abandoned, or noone
should be home when the mail is delivered... Once you find the location, plant
the mailbox.
If you are going to use a PO Box (not a bright idea, but), your friend and
his fake-id will have to get one...
Now, you go to your Post Office and purchase a money order for the amount
of money you wish to double. Then, fill in the blanks on it with the name on
the fake-id and the address of the mail/PO box... The comPost Office gives 100%
refunds if the MO is lost/stolen if those blanks are filled in...(Beginning to
get the picture, eh?)
You then proceed to mail the MO to your friend. You can either do that
legitimately, or you can put the fake address on it, a bogus address to be sent
to, and no stamp... They'll return it to your friend's box...
When the friend gets it, he promptly removes the mailbox (or closes the PO
box), cashes the MO, gives you the money (minus his kickback), you report the MO
lost or stolen in two or three weeks, you get a refund, and you are now twice as
rich as before...
Neat, eh?
Also with Australia post (and possibly most postal services) they have a $50 insurance on registered items posted. (this isn't well known) as Aust post are stingy pricks. So send an item to a friend, he collects it and a week or two later enquires about it, and says that he hasnt received it.
They have no signed record of delivery for registered items with no "additional" insurance.
Write out a claim form (state item was a watch etc) worth over the $50.
They then send a cheque to the value of $50 within 2 weeks.
I have done this one a few times.
[glow=red,2,300]Craked[/glow]
What you need:
A normal looking friend (one whose face isn't likely to be remembered)
A fake ID for said friend
A sum of money (less than $300, please)
Either a mailbox or a Post Office box
Some guts, some intelligence, and greed.
(It is best if the friend is out-of-city/state, but if not, that's what vehicles
are for)
Alrighty, this is how its done.
You or your friend finds some secluded place out in the middle of Bufu
Egypt, preferably near a house...The house should either be abandoned, or noone
should be home when the mail is delivered... Once you find the location, plant
the mailbox.
If you are going to use a PO Box (not a bright idea, but), your friend and
his fake-id will have to get one...
Now, you go to your Post Office and purchase a money order for the amount
of money you wish to double. Then, fill in the blanks on it with the name on
the fake-id and the address of the mail/PO box... The comPost Office gives 100%
refunds if the MO is lost/stolen if those blanks are filled in...(Beginning to
get the picture, eh?)
You then proceed to mail the MO to your friend. You can either do that
legitimately, or you can put the fake address on it, a bogus address to be sent
to, and no stamp... They'll return it to your friend's box...
When the friend gets it, he promptly removes the mailbox (or closes the PO
box), cashes the MO, gives you the money (minus his kickback), you report the MO
lost or stolen in two or three weeks, you get a refund, and you are now twice as
rich as before...
Neat, eh?
Also with Australia post (and possibly most postal services) they have a $50 insurance on registered items posted. (this isn't well known) as Aust post are stingy pricks. So send an item to a friend, he collects it and a week or two later enquires about it, and says that he hasnt received it.
They have no signed record of delivery for registered items with no "additional" insurance.
Write out a claim form (state item was a watch etc) worth over the $50.
They then send a cheque to the value of $50 within 2 weeks.
I have done this one a few times.
[glow=red,2,300]Craked[/glow]