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Post by RancidPunkMJL on Jul 19, 2003 12:07:52 GMT -5
If you are short of monmey and want to make some, what you need to do is find a vending machine, but with one of those little plastic type door things at the coin return slot at the bottom. Then you need a dark stick, so know one will notice it when you shoce it in the back to jam the door and keep it up so no change will fall down... after a few ours or when a lot a people have bought sodas and didnt get their change, take out the stick and let all the change fall out. Even htough it will be in quarters you will get a good amount of money!
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Post by MB on Jul 22, 2003 20:25:01 GMT -5
What do you suppose will happen when they put there hands in the coin box to see if they're change is in there? They're gonna get your loot. A better way to do this is to jam tissue paper up in there instead of a stick. I have never done this, mind you but I heard about it and it seems logical.
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Post by Stone on Jul 22, 2003 20:29:08 GMT -5
I've heard the tissue theory too. It seems alot better.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Jul 28, 2003 3:56:26 GMT -5
I've also heard that sponges are good for this. I've never tried it either.
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Post by Tokkalosh on Jul 29, 2003 4:03:20 GMT -5
These vending machine tricks have been mentioned far too many times, whether it be a stick, tissue or sponge we get the idea that you have to stick a suitable object to block the return money, thus you pulling out the object and getting the change. I wouldn’t recommend this ’blocking the change’ in a school as people will just moan about not getting their change back, and then comes the lady with the key to open it all, then to find an object blocking all the change.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Jul 29, 2003 4:16:05 GMT -5
I agree. If you're going to do this, do it at a vending machine in a place of transience, where people are moving, rushing, going going going go go GO!
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Anyway, that way they won't bother to go looking around for someone to piss at if they can't get their change.
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Post by Xaroc on Aug 9, 2003 1:46:55 GMT -5
I would like to try this with some friends but no vending machines that come to mind that would have a certain time to clam your bounty.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 9, 2003 1:53:02 GMT -5
I would like to try this with some friends but no vending machines that come to mind that would have a certain time to clam your bounty. I know a perfect spot, actually...mmm... I'll IM you about it.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 9, 2003 3:07:51 GMT -5
I will have to try this scam, albeit more research is needed. How is this stick suppose to stay hidden now?
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 9, 2003 3:20:04 GMT -5
I will have to try this scam, albeit more research is needed. How is this stick suppose to stay hidden now? Fuck the stick, that method is ass. Use the wadded up paper towels.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 9, 2003 3:29:53 GMT -5
As I could not make out a word rancid said, I may need some clarification on the procedure . Anoyone care to elaborate?
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 9, 2003 3:38:54 GMT -5
As I could not make out a word rancid said, I may need some clarification on the procedure . Anoyone care to elaborate? Once again, forget everything he said. Listen to the Kakkmeister. What you do is this. You find a vending machine. Preferably one in an in-between location...one on a street, walkway, et cetera, that people use when they're getting from place to place. This way, they won't complain. Then, you go there when nobody's around, and stick a handful of paper towels up in the coin return. This'll stop the coins from going down. Then, a few days later, you go back at another time when nobody's around, and you finaggle the towels out, and you have a shitload of coins.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 9, 2003 3:44:20 GMT -5
Well thank you for the clarification, but how do the coins get prevented from going down the coin return via toilet paper? do the people stick their coinage in, and then hit return and no coinage comes out, then get p-oed and leave or what?
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 9, 2003 4:07:23 GMT -5
Well thank you for the clarification, but how do the coins get prevented from going down the coin return via toilet paper? do the people stick their coinage in, and then hit return and no coinage comes out, then get p-oed and leave or what? First of all, paper towels, not TP. Jeez, man, how many times do I have to tell you to PAY A-FUCKING-TTENTION?!?!?!? Anyway, people come, insert a dollar (expecting to get back 50 or 40 cents...you do this at a can machine, not a bottle machine) and their change never comes out. If you do this in the right place, nobody will be able to linger long enough to find someone to complain about this to.
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Post by Xaroc on Aug 9, 2003 15:19:57 GMT -5
First of all, paper towels, not TP. Jeez, man, how many times do I have to tell you to PAY A-FUCKING-TTENTION?!?!?!? Anyway, people come, insert a dollar (expecting to get back 50 or 40 cents...you do this at a can machine, not a bottle machine) and their change never comes out. If you do this in the right place, nobody will be able to linger long enough to find someone to complain about this to. Now you see the scam at its best. Even if someone comes by and discovers your paper towel then you have lost nothing.
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