Unethical Life Hacks

^^just go to in&out ask for a water cup and fill it with soda.....they aren't allowed to say anything to you and if they do you can call the customer hotline complain and they'll mail you free coupons
 
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If you want to get into a concert.

I remember one time U2 was playing in Oakland,

I got a yellow jacket that's just like the security jackets and I had it rolled up when I was walking towards the venue. As soon as I found a guard rail that lead towards the back I jumped it and out the jacket on. I got to walk around backstage and once you're in, you're in. I found my way to the stage and walked up to the microphone and grabbed the mic and started singin and people were wondering who I was and started clapping and cheering


the stage part was not true
 
For those that order from adidas.com every so often...get 15% off every single order, just make up an email address, sign up on adidas.com with that email address, they send you a 15% off coupon code.
 
Like athletic gear and want to stay fresh? Nike.com and Niketown's offer full refunds on returns for 30 days after purchase regardless of condition, no questions asked. Buy a couple weeks worth of gear, wear it, return it within 30 days and repeat. :lol:
 
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Although not proud of it, I used to do this a lot 

I wear a lot of Polo and if I ever find a couple good ones at places like Ross, TJ Maxx, etc. I'll purchase them in bulk. Then I head home, remove the tags and put them on my older Ralphie Lo's that I hardly wear in my rotation, then I head to another closer Ross/TJ Maxx and return them that same day. So essentially, got new shirts for my old ones and kept my green
 
If you want to get into a concert.

I remember one time U2 was playing in Oakland,

I got a yellow jacket that's just like the security jackets and I had it rolled up when I was walking towards the venue. As soon as I found a guard rail that lead towards the back I jumped it and out the jacket on. I got to walk around backstage and once you're in, you're in. I found my way to the stage and walked up to the microphone and grabbed the mic and started singin and people were wondering who I was and started clapping and cheering
 
the stage part was not true
 
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My sister used to have a new pair of heels ever day in high school because she wore them and returned them when she went to work.

Idk how this works with J's since you know, they're god's shoes... :rolleyes

Is your barber smashing your sister too?


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:

They still do. I was working there up until October. They literally return ANYTHING and aren't allowed to check if your cash is real.

U smashed da waffle iron b?


More like it was my first time drinking Bacardi 151 and I wanted to make penis shaped waffles for shorty I was drinking with...so I dipped my joint in some waffle batter, put it on the waffle iron (so glad it wasn't 100% hot yet)

:rofl: :rofl: wrong on so many levels.
 
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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.
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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
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My previous job was working customer service at Lowe's. I was there for over 5 years. That store I worked at practically gave away free money and/or gift cards. People would return grills, tools, light fixtures, etc that have been used all to hell or are years old. Only thing people had to do was complain to the store manager at the time and he would allow the return for cash and/or a gift card and offer 10% off their next purchase. People would come from MILES away because they knew all they had to do was make a threat to call corporate and the manager would, figuratively, bend over and let them take what they want. 
 
Although not proud of it, I used to do this a lot 

I wear a lot of Polo and if I ever find a couple good ones at places like Ross, TJ Maxx, etc. I'll purchase them in bulk. Then I head home, remove the tags and put them on my older Ralphie Lo's that I hardly wear in my rotation, then I head to another closer Ross/TJ Maxx and return them that same day. So essentially, got new shirts for my old ones and kept my green

I worked at TJ Maxx in high school, Mr and a coworker did the exact same thing but in our store. He would ring me up and I'd do the same for him. Also $50 Polo sweaters would miraculously be marked down to $5-10 when we would get checked out at each others register. I have a whole bunch of them still in my closet 4-5 years later :smh: not proud of my actions at all
 
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.
Costco memberships start at $55 a year. It's not worth saving $5 to continually going in to buy gift cards.
 
Want free HBO or other premium channels? Call customer service and complain about how you went hours without service. They'll usually throw in free HBO for 3 months to 6 months and once that is up, do the same thing again. I've had free HBO for like, 2 years now.
 
Whenever I get a scratch or crack on my phone, I purposely mess up one of the buttons. I call T-Mobile to tell them it's not working and they send me a new one as long as it's not water damaged.
 
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