Unethical Life Hacks

If you want information from someone then give them the obvious wrong answer. 99% of the time they'll want to correct you and end up sharing things they don't know you want to know.
I used to do this all the time on quizzes and tests to check answers. 
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Say I didn't know how to do step 1 of a problem, I'd phrase the question I'd ask/ramble about step 2 under the assumption that I did step 1 correctly. For example if the first part of a problem was 2+2=? and the second part was (first answer)x3=?, I'd go up to the teacher and ramble in circles about the second part and at one point I'd say something like "Well I know it's 5x3, but I just can't think of how to solve that."

Almost all of the time they'll either correct you saying "You might want to look at that first part again," or have a puzzled look on their face and this is when you know you did the first part wrong. If I was lucky, sometimes they'd even strongly hint at the answer to the first part, essentially giving me the answer.

EXTREMELY useful tip.
 
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Surprised nobody said this: order a cup of water at a fast food joint and enjoy a free beverage of your choice

If they don't give it to you, order in the drive through, park, pour it out and fill your cup with soda
 
I've been doing the friends and fam as a referenced thing for years now :lol:
 
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That Krispy Kreme waffle stack looks out of this ******* world good. I need a waffle iron now too. :smokin
 
Don't want to pay for a Costco membership?

Use Costco gift cards. It doesn't require a membership. Save $50 annually. Or whatever the fee is.
 
This only works online or can you use it to get in the store?[quote name="ELJEFE" urql="/t/618437/unethical-life-hacks/90#post_22557430"]Don't want to pay for a Costco membership
Use Costco gift cards. It doesn't require a membership. Save $50 annually. Or whatever the fee is.[/quote]
 
waits for...get clothes from the shelter and sell on ebay

sit down at restaurant, eat, throw your own pubic hair on the food after and complain. free comp meal :pimp:
 
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I do not approve of this :lol:

Every time you cheat there is something you are giving up as currency. It is hard to say what it is all the time but you will find out someday.
 
This only works online or can you use it to get in the store?[quote name="ELJEFE" urql="/t/618437/unethical-life-hacks/90#post_22557430"]Don't want to pay for a Costco membership
Use Costco gift cards. It doesn't require a membership. Save $50 annually. Or whatever the fee is.
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It will get you in the store. It's a free year membership. We had them in our holiday raffle at work. They're like 50 bucks in store I think. Just cop those and you're good money.
 
I don't know if Lowes changed up their open box policy, but back in the day (and tools can be VERY expensive), I would "buy" what I needed for whatever specific project I was working on, and return them later that night and get my money back. :lol:

Unethical, sure...but when there is a certain wrench you need, and it only comes in a pack of 12-15 others for $150+ bucks, you'd do the same thing :lol:
 
I do this always, Wal-Mart price match. They don't need visual proof. Just tell them it's cheaper at another store and if they ask just say target or whatever.
 
a good way to sneak into a private event is to dress in all black. black shoes, button up and black denim or slacks depending on how nice the event is. white towel in pocket and bottle opener. casually smoke or do something outside so it looks like you taking a break. make comments to security about rude drunk people and mention a hot girl or something. act like ouve been inside already and you in. i have a few friends who do it all the time at random private tech parties in san francisco.
 
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