Not sure, I don't live in that hell hole jersey so i don't have to worry about those silly tolls every few miles on the parkways. Next time I am out there, though, i will give it a shot to see if it works.
nice, and if it does be sure to pass a bucket of those things my way. :thumbs-up:
I'll take your word on it. I don't value my life but I don't want to be killed buying a lollipop
I have one, but this is bad, because regular people own these vending machines and have to pay for the product lost....but I was a stupid kid...
You pour a lot of liquid into the coin slot area of a vending machine. (We took a hose and poured it into the soda machine outside a florist.) It short-circuits the machine and all the soda comes pouring out. A fucking goldmine for a 12-year-old!
Quote:but work well in shit like laundry machines that half the metal push in coin loader
Scotch taping actual quaters down used to work great too, Untill they started making the coin slides upright.
Also paper machines were an easy target. You could flip them upside down,stand em back up straight, hit the coin return and it was like being at vegas... When your 12 thats a shitload of pinball games..
Quote:Buy a lollipop or something for like 36 cents and give the cashier a $20 bill and collect the change. Then say "Oh, I have exact change, hold on", and dig in your pocket and take out the 36 cents meanwhile putting the collected change in your wallet. Upon giving the exact change, the casier will give you your 20 back and magically forget that you already took the 19.64 that he gave you. Works every time.
Hey, Sleeper, I liked the scam better when Harry Anderson from Night Court did it in his book
Games You Can't Lose: A Guide for Suckers
You know your career has gone the way of the dodo when you write a book on how to scam someone for a Blow Pop
The fact that you know that book scares me though, if you mention 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanence' I'm running
Quote:You know your career has gone the way of the dodo when you write a book on how to scam someone for a Blow Pop
The fact that you know that book scares me though, if you mention 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanence' I'm running
No, no, Sleeper exchanged whatever the original item was for a blow pop. He made the scam his that way.
As far as knowing the book, Harry Anderson was on some talk show promoting the book when it came out. I just went to BN.com for all the info.
That's not where I got the scam from, good try though.
I want slugs for my laundry machine! It costs me over $10 a week to wash my clothes!