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    Over the past year or so, I've started noticing loopholes in many major retail outlets that could be exploited for fun and profit. I've just now returned from my 3rd successful scheme, so I've decided to share in my discoveries.

    Scheme 1 - Buy one controller, replace the others for $5 each
    Ever since the release of the Nintendo 64, I noticed something distinct about all the subsequent generations of console controllers...mainly that their lifespan has dropped down to a mere year or two before becoming a hindrance. After having owned a gamecube for 3 years, I found that 3 of my controllers had shown signs of wear and tear...two of which to the point where they were barely useable. I decided to break down and get a new controller.

    As I was going through the check-out at Best Buy, I was offered an interesting proposition: For $5 more, I could get a 1 year no-questions-asked replacement policy on my controller. I immediately saw potential exploitation in this deal, so I took it. Here's the conclusion I came to: Colors aside, there is no distinguishable difference between the controller I just purchased and the broken-down controllers I have sitting at home. As long as the color matches, I could come back a few months later with an old controller, replace it for a brand new one, purchase another $5 replacement plan, then come back a few months later with another old controller for yet another replacement.

    For a mere $40, you can swap out 4 old controllers for 4 new ones (assuming the colors match).

    Scheme 2 - Taking advantage of after-purchase sales
    This one is a bit more situational, but still a completely valid exploitation none-the-less.
    Last December, I had purchased a Nintendo DS as an X-mas present at EB. A week later, I get an E-mail coupon from EB offering a free game with the purchase of any console+game.

    I already knew of a game that I was planning to get, and I have an unopened console within 30 days of its point-of-sale. So I took the DS back to EB, returned it, and then purchased it again along with another DS game. Then I sent the new reciept and coupon to EB, and a month or two later, they gave me a $30 voucher which i subsequently used to purchase Metroid Hunters.

    As long as you don't open the merchandise, they cannot refuse any return policy their store has. I think the manager was a little pissed though. Next time I'll make the trade-off between two different stores...there's a million EB outlets near me anyway.

    Scheme 3 - Recieved damaged goods online? Don't make it YOUR problem
    For Xmas, I got a DVD boxed-set. 3 months later, a friend and I started watching through them. By the 4th DVD, we discovered that right out of the case the disk was pretty badly scratched, and therefore was mostly unreadable. Clearly this was an injustice, but the situation for redemption couldn't have been more inconvenient. The product was shipped to my parent's house across the country, they purchased it from God knows where over the internet, the defect was discovered months after purchase, and finally, the invoice was nowhere to be found. Even despite these problems, someone would still have to cover the shipping expenses...and the dvd individually is only worth $15 to begin with. Then there's also the inconvenience of waiting a few weeks for a new copy. However, I came up with yet another plan...

    Walking over to my local Best Buy, I pick up a copy of the same DVD that was scratched. I take it home and promptly swap out the disk with my damaged one. The following day, I take it back to the returns dept, explaining that this product I purchased is defective. Naturally, it's against store policy to allow a refund for opened merchandise, however they can grant a replacement if necessary. My original plan was to take the replacement, wait a week, then return it unopened, claiming that it was a gift for someone who already happened to own a copy. Fortunately I was able to kill two birds with one stone, as it turned out the copy I purchased was the last one in stock, and so replacement wasn't an option. I walked out with a full refund and a working copy of my DVD.


    So those are my stories of how I stuck it to the corporate system. Anybody else have any noteworthy findings worth sharing?
    10/4/04 - 8/20/07

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    @ Assertn. First of,,, wow thats amazing


    Secondly I have not done anything as big as assertn, but I played a school prank were I let go many miniature size bouncy balls EVERY WERE. I decided to do this since our principal hates them so much, and I hate her. And this is how I stuck it to the man.

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    Are you implying that your school is a corporate system and that bouncy balls resulted in personal gain? I'm not talking about vandalism or pranks...this is about legitimate exploitation of large-scale enterprises.
    10/4/04 - 8/20/07

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    Those are pretty good ideas Assertn. Provided I'm presented with the same $5 replacement plan, I might put that first strategy to use.

    I can think of no incredibly useful scams at the moment, but I do recall one of my dad's friends mentioning a parking scam for anyone who travels frequently by airplane. I can't remember the details, or if all airports offer the kind of service involved, but I remember the gist of it. Usually if you were to go on, say, a 2 week trip and needed to leave your car in an airport parking lot you'd end up paying quite a lot for 14 days worth of parking. This is assuming you have no other means of transportation to and from the given airport. A lot of these airports also have an online booking method, meaning you can reserve a parking space for a given ammount of time for cheaper than if you were to pay on-the-spot. This means that you could reserve a parking ticket online for 1 day of parking, park your car at the airport, leave for your 2 week trip, and then come back, use your pre-booked parking ticket and only pay for 1 day's parking instead of the full 14. Chances are you'll rarely be in a situation where this is usefull, but meh, you never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssertnFailure
    Are you implying that your school is a corporate system and that bouncy balls resulted in personal gain? I'm not talking about vandalism or pranks...this is about legitimate exploitation of large-scale enterprises.
    Well, if you want to get technical...the system starts with school...but im not about to go on a rant about that. And i somehow scammed a free college education from the government; how that happened?? let's just say i took some liberties on my financial aid forms and leave it at that.

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    I used to pull this scam a lot but it is very difficult to do as you need someone working n the store to help you. Basically, whenever an item goes on sale, say a video game is 15% off, your friend at the store prints you a receipt saying the item on sale was not in stock. Take that to a different store, and atleast with target, on the bottom it says exchangeable for any other similar item. So, now you can get whatever game you want for a 15% discount.

    Sorry if that didn't make sense.

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    I friend of mine that worked at a dept store near me figured out a trick where if you take something off the shelf, and carry it into the bathroom, and leave it there.....then someone else goes into the bathroom and picks it up and walks out with it, there's no way they can (legally anyway) stop you, since they can't have cameras in the bathroom and so they can't have proof that something is in your possession. If they ask you about it, you can just deny it and walk out.

    I dont think I'd resort to blatant theft though.
    10/4/04 - 8/20/07

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    Hmm... That would also require you destroyed the rfid tag in the bathroom... Dunno. I haven't visited bathrooms in stores that often but I wonder if they really are ever so easily accessible while you have unpaid wares with you.

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    There aren't RFID tags on alcohol
    10/4/04 - 8/20/07

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    Oh. That's true. I failed to consider anything edible or drinkable. Well, that only tells I have never given stealing any serious thought...

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    well when i just shoplift, (lets say on a vacation i go somewhere and want to get a souviner) i see a crystal..um lets say dolphin because i seem to find these everywhere. i pocket that, and a few other things (this is when i'm wearing a hooded shirts with those pockets right in the middle. walk up to the counter, and pay for a pack of gum. Just walk out. They're less likely to think you've stolen something if you acctually buy something than if you go in there and just leave. i was stopped by security once and he asked "why did you come to this store?" because it seemed like i went in for nothing and i told him i bought a pack of gum and he let me go. ...security guards are idiots arent they...?


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    Case 1: Movie Rentals = Unlimited Movie Collections
    Works Best if there the movie rental store is near you.

    Get a blockbuster or netflix monthly rental subscriptions. Blockbuster is perferred since you can physically go pick up the rentals and drop them off. After you get the movies, rip them on to your computer and return it. Continue the cycle.

    Case 2: Free Computer Games (Console games too if you have the right equipment)

    Go to any large retail stores like , Walmart and Target that sells games. Buy the game(s) of your choice. When you get home, use programs like MagicISO or other image busting programs (all can be obtained for free). Rip the image out and store it on your computer. Then use tools like Daemon Tools to load the image and play away. The CD Keys for the games will most likely be de-activated so you wont' be able to play online. But single players is just as good =P

    Case 3: Free Upgrades for almost ANYTHING
    Works best if done in large retail stores.

    Make a list of things in your home that isn't working or getting old but make sure the item(s) are still presentable and in fairly good condition. Go to one of those large retail stores like Walmart and Target and pick out the same products on your list. Buy those products. Go home, take the ones you bought out and put the ones on your list back in the SAME BOX. Return them. Free upgrades.


    More "tricks and tips later".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zidoas
    Case 2: Free Computer Games (Console games too if you have the right equipment)
    I totally fail to see how this results in free games... First you buy a game, then you rip the installation disk (provided you bypass the protection). Alright. Now you have the working game without a disk. Oh, wait, you bought the disk, so you actually have the valid disk... I don't know about where you live, but around here shops don't take back games (or music or movies) in opened boxes/cases. I'd be surprised if they did over there.

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    Another free games/dvd trick:

    This only works with boxes that are in a state that the content of it can't be viewed (I don't know the english word for it, but when the game or dvd is encased in plastic to begin with). Ok so you buy a game like that then you go home or just wait for a while and open it take out the disc and put it somewhere else. Then you take the box back to the store and say that there was no disc in it. If you do it right and are lucky they will give you a new one. From there you can do whatever: have two copies of the game or sell one of them back to the store, a friend or whoever you can find.

    Note: this is basically only a theory. I haven't had the guts to try it out yet. Though I have heard and seen this happening for real. My brother once bought an empty dvd, so I've seen it in action.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zidoas
    Case 1: Movie Rentals = Unlimited Movie Collections
    Works Best if there the movie rental store is near you.

    Get a blockbuster or netflix monthly rental subscriptions. Blockbuster is perferred since you can physically go pick up the rentals and drop them off. After you get the movies, rip them on to your computer and return it. Continue the cycle.
    Why not just download the movies? It's faster and easier. I don't know how much a monthly rental subscription cost since we don't those here, that I know of. But it seems you could use that money to upgrade your internet connection instead, if that is the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by el_boss
    Why not just download the movies? It's faster and easier. I don't know how much a monthly rental subscription cost since we don't those here, that I know of. But it seems you could use that money to upgrade your internet connection instead, if that is the problem.
    Aye. And it's bothersome to rip and encode movies, anyway. It would be a different story if double layer disks weren't so expensive and you just copied the movies as they are.

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    Yeah downloading movies and games would be the best way. I was only saying those cases applies to people with slower connections and less resourceful around the internet.

    Kraco: You get the disk and rip the image out. Copy protection isn't hard to bypass unless it is Starforce which still can be done. Again this requires some understanding of the resources around on the net.

    I live in NYC and Gamestops, Targets, and Walmarts around here accept games back. Within 7 days of purchase that is. Just don't keep doing this to one particular store. The general excuse of return is "It wasn't compatible with my computer. It Just didn't run and it was really slow" had worked quite well for me in the past.

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    Ho... Interesting. Too bad that doesn't work over here. The shopkeepers aren't anywhere so stupid that they wouldn't know what's going on, unless the customer is a 11 years old girl, but I suppose they have calculated what is more profitable for them, and just came to different conclusions here and there.

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    I once wanted to bring a game back to the store. but they didn't accepted it... software has to come back in 24 hours and has to be sealed >.< omg how can you keep a game sealed...

    And at mac donalds you can turn in your half eaten burger and you will get a new one.. just say it is too cold.

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    In regards to the 11 year old girl comment: I guess if you did have a little sister or something you could buy the game and have the little sister go in a couple days later and try and return it say that she got for her birthday or as a gift, and that the person who bought it didn't know her computer wasn't up to spec? Maybe, Maybe not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraco
    Ho... Interesting. Too bad that doesn't work over here. The shopkeepers aren't anywhere so stupid that they wouldn't know what's going on, unless the customer is a 11 years old girl, but I suppose they have calculated what is more profitable for them, and just came to different conclusions here and there.
    A funny thing a noticed a while back. If you look at the ending of a license agreement for most software, it says something like: "if you do not agree to these terms you must return this item to the place of purchase". So you've got a beautiful loophole right there. Because there is no way to know what's in the agreement until you open the box.

    EDIT: Someone neg repped me for my earlier post saying: "Stealing isn't cool". lol funniest thing I've seen all day.

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