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Post by Xaroc on Aug 14, 2003 19:05:03 GMT -5
Ok this is pretty simple as I already said. Ok what you need is some money and a way to bluff people. If you do this right you would get 6 inches of sub free. This works best in small over employed subways at high traffic time. Go in and order a foot long form the guy/gal who makes the sandwiches then get what ever toppings you like from the second person who puts on the toppings then when they hand you the bag the cash register guy/gal should ask you what you got just say “Six inch *fill in the blank* “ then, Whala, you pay only for a 6 inch sub and get another 6 inches free of charge. Another thing I have noticed is the bags of cookies are right in front of the register. What you do is when you pay for your sub, say something distracting like “Do I get a ticket with this?” or some other bullshit and slowly pick up a bag of cookies with the hand carrying the sub and hid it under the bag. Then just calmly walk out. I have done this and it works beautifully every time.
So have at it. You can loose weight for less money.
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Post by ZBoxDemon on Aug 14, 2003 20:33:45 GMT -5
I can see a slight pot hole in this plan. During high traffic time, a lot more people are around, hence if you try to lift a cookie or say you have a 6 inch sub a opposed to a 12, they might, report you. Plus when they wrap the sandwich, there is a slight difference between a 12 and 6 inch sub. So if you say 6 inch, they may know it is 12, unless they have no depth perception.
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Post by Xaroc on Aug 14, 2003 21:26:41 GMT -5
I can see a slight pot hole in this plan. During high traffic time, a lot more people are around, hence if you try to lift a cookie or say you have a 6 inch sub a opposed to a 12, they might, report you. Plus when they wrap the sandwich, there is a slight difference between a 12 and 6 inch sub. So if you say 6 inch, they may know it is 12, unless they have no depth perception. I see your point. That is why it's best to do this at over employed Subway chains. The person who wraps the subs is a different person then who is at the register. But perhaps high traffic times aren’t the best maybe kind of high traffic. You know where it’s after noon where people just want to get in and out and eat. That way they don’t care what another person is doing.
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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 14, 2003 21:48:09 GMT -5
Another thing I have noticed is the bags of cookies are right in front of the register. You mean chips, right? Because aren't the cookies all in a clear plastic box that opens towards the employee?
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Post by Xaroc on Aug 14, 2003 22:34:19 GMT -5
You mean chips, right? Because aren't the cookies all in a clear plastic box that opens towards the employee? Not in the one I go to. Ok at the one I am talking about the cookies are right in front of the register. The chips are on a wall where people can see. The cookies are in clear see though packages yes. All you need to do is have one hand on the cookie and the other reaching for change or the ticket that they give you and then just pick up the cookie and leave.
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