Sir San Diego
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That's wild.
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That's wild.
Paid an employee $300 to steal 2 pairs of Titanium XX3s. I would have bought them legitimately, but they were already spoken for.
On the release date, the owners brought the boxes out of the back and they were empty. They had the employee arrested and it ended up on the news.
an unfortunate outcome for your associate, to be sure. as with any illicit undertakings requiring the resources of multiple parties, all involved know and assume the risk of their disreputable dealings.Paid an employee $300 to steal 2 pairs of Titanium XX3s. I would have bought them legitimately, but they were already spoken for.
On the release date, the owners brought the boxes out of the back and they were empty. They had the employee arrested and it ended up on the news.
no profits lost to such a well-heeled and unscrupulous organization. the given damns are numbered few. I admire your cunning.96-2000 used to intentionally pop air bags off AM models and return at NT for credit. Then head to Nike factories and purchase same model and extra ****
the dark truth is these urges still lurk beneath the veneer of civility that helps our delicately balanced society delay its inevitable crumble.One time in hs me and my bros went and ***** knocked...I was in the passenger seat and my boy in the back hit up a whole block of houses and threw rocks through their windows...fun times when you're 16/17 lol
It's the long con.OP not Nomad
He's shown that he has a deep understanding of pro wrestling psychology which is something that Nomad never even hinted at
Getting some Nomad vibes from OP
I earn my living by selling social media usernames, which technically is sort of in a grey area.
My illness has essentially handicapped me and since I can't really perform much physical activity, much less continuing my higher education or work, I had to find some sort of hustle to help with the medical bills, save up some money and provide for myself.
A good friend of mine I met through xbox introduced me to the market of social media usernames, and I partnered up with him and another friend to start a joint venture of sorts. Gamers here will probably know what TwitchTV is; my friend discovered a vulnerability that allowed us to bruteforce accounts (rapidly forcing logins with a username and password list) at very high speeds. Admittedly that's kinda crossing a line because you're breaking into people's accounts and selling them but we only went after accounts that had been inactive for years. As we obtained accounts, we then changed all the security information and sold them on an online marketplace. I sold about 150-200 accounts, which ranged from $10 to $200, the average being around $40. It helped keep me busy and also taught me some valuable business knowledge. Eventually the site's staff caught on and because I was a little bit careless in masking my steps, I received most of the witchhunt that followed. An admin even threatened me with jail at some point. But it wasn't that serious as I live on the other side of the ocean and they only know my online alias. Eventually they patched the loophole in their security by accident, so I contacted the admin who threatened me and offered to provide additional security information in exchange for being allowed back on the site with an account of my choosing.
He agreed to that and added that I would also stop all account theft/sales activities, which I've upheld since then.
I then moved on to other social media platforms such as Kik, Xbox and Instagram but I don't use any blackhat tactics to acquire accounts anymore.
On IG for example I use a custom built program that rapidly scans a username list for availability. IG has a policy of resetting inactive usernames, allowing them to be created again. So essentially what I do is continuously scan a username list and if something good pops up as available, I take it. No malicious methods involved.
Still helps keep me busy on a daily basis at home and I can provide myself and help with the medical costs that come with my illness.
I deal with some shady characters at times but I've never had the need to do so. I'm picky with my buyers, if I feel they're too sketchy I tell them to pay with bitcoin or get lost. And the buyer always goes first.Internet ****** like you are scary.
You ever put someone on blast?
ah, the fair maidens of Caucasia. eager, enthusiastic, ever so effortlessly beguiled in matters of the tree.
while I myself have always given fair measure to all who seek to sample my wares, I can certainly attest to the fact that these women in particular are wont to send the bulk of their freshly purchased bounty to the heavens in my company.
I must have overlooked this one in my fevered haste to discover our shared humanity!I used to have a teacher in highschool that was fat and lazy. I used to sit in the back of the class. Everyone in the back row would pull out their textbooks during tests. Every test was open book, we were literally flipping pages with the book on the desk
although the cloaked and daggered nature of your work as a digital mercenary is apparent, I find it difficult to cast overt aspersions on your intent.
Getting some Nomad vibes from OP
I earn my living by selling social media usernames, which technically is sort of in a grey area.
My illness has essentially handicapped me and since I can't really perform much physical activity, much less continuing my higher education or work, I had to find some sort of hustle to help with the medical bills, save up some money and provide for myself.
A good friend of mine I met through xbox introduced me to the market of social media usernames, and I partnered up with him and another friend to start a joint venture of sorts. Gamers here will probably know what TwitchTV is; my friend discovered a vulnerability that allowed us to bruteforce accounts (rapidly forcing logins with a username and password list) at very high speeds. Admittedly that's kinda crossing a line because you're breaking into people's accounts and selling them but we only went after accounts that had been inactive for years. As we obtained accounts, we then changed all the security information and sold them on an online marketplace. I sold about 150-200 accounts, which ranged from $10 to $200, the average being around $40. It helped keep me busy and also taught me some valuable business knowledge. Eventually the site's staff caught on and because I was a little bit careless in masking my steps, I received most of the witchhunt that followed. An admin even threatened me with jail at some point.But it wasn't that serious as I live on the other side of the ocean and they only know my online alias. Eventually they patched the loophole in their security by accident, so I contacted the admin who threatened me and offered to provide additional security information in exchange for being allowed back on the site with an account of my choosing.
He agreed to that and added that I would also stop all account theft/sales activities, which I've upheld since then.
I then moved on to other social media platforms such as Kik, Xbox and Instagram but I don't use any blackhat tactics to acquire accounts anymore.
On IG for example I use a custom built program that rapidly scans a username list for availability. IG has a policy of resetting inactive usernames, allowing them to be created again. So essentially what I do is continuously scan a username list and if something good pops up as available, I take it. No malicious methods involved.
Still helps keep me busy on a daily basis at home and I can provide myself and help with the medical costs that come with my illness.
oh, things were much different in the days of Napster, rentals and noncomputerized inventory...let the man who has obtained no video games through a means not endorsed by the retailer throw the first stone!nothing too grimey but when nba 2k first came out i loved that game but funds were hard to come by since i was in college with no job... i wanted to buy 2k1 but i couldnt afford it at the time so i rented it at blockbuster... i put my original 2k disc back in the case and kept 2k1 then called blockbuster immediately and told them they put the wrong game in the case... they said to bring it back and i could get another rental i ended up just picking up a movie instead...
another time i bought the ps3 when it first released and they didnt have the rumble controller when it first came out but it would later release a few months after... i cleaned my controller throughly and then went to walmart and bought a ps3... i took it to my car and exchanged my controller for the new rumble one i just got from walmart... i then went back into walmart like 10 minutes later and told the girl i regretted buying the ps3 and cant believe i spent that much money... she then took everything out and examined it and saw everything was OK but didnt notice the older controller... i was shook about that 1...
i loved that game counterstrike and all my friends were playing it at home or at the internet cafe... it was serious business at the time and i had to get that game to play with my friends but again i didnt have a job at the time to buy it... so i went to walmart took the game out the box and wrote the serial number on a piece of paper and then put the game back in the box and went home with my serial number... i then was able to play counterstrike because i already downloaded it online and just need to use a serial number which i got from walmart...
this 1 wasnt my fault but i also didnt say anything... i use to work at this clothing store and when i first started i missed the pay period so i had to wait for the next one to get paid... so i worked a total of 2 weeks mind you... i get my check and its 2 envelopes im thinking its 1 check for each week that i worked.... but nope i got a total of 2 checks so i got paid a months worth of work but only really worked 2 weeks... i didnt say jack
there are thankfully few sycophants in attendance for this exploration of human nature--and those who have appeared shall darken this doorstep no longer through my efforts--but I certainly appreciate the compliment.Cosmic coffee hittin dudes with that Jericho troglodyte Era vocabulary.
U was a scumbag b. U might get banned on purpose just so u can steal our repsUsed to steal from saks fifth in HS smh yea I was one of those dudes
Everybody I hung with were kleptos/thieves
Damn looking back at it I was dumb petty I stole a amplifier and subs out of this kids trunk on HS property during lunch smh he had a Geo so it was easy dude was crushed
Stole dudes polo jackets and polos out of peoples lockers then sell them
I used to steal literally everything smh it was fun back then..if you were my friend I wouldn't touch anything u owned
**** caught up to me though luckily it wss nothing crazy
Son.....One time i went into my boys sisters bedroom and rooted through her draws for some panties....
I laid them joints over my face and beat off where i stood.
LMAOOOOOriginally Posted by cosmiccoffee9
ah, the fair maidens of Caucasia. eager, enthusiastic, ever so effortlessly beguiled in matters of the tree.
while I myself have always given fair measure to all who seek to sample my wares, I can certainly attest to the fact that these women in particular are wont to send the bulk of their freshly purchased bounty to the heavens in my company.