Hardlyworking3

Hardlyworking3 wrote

Reply to by !deleted13159

Not risky. Easy. As long as no serial or high theft item.. it's usually fairly simple. Worst they can say is no.

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Hardlyworking3 wrote

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Yeah you'll want to register the card in the fake address zip code. But get a bank account so PayPal will be verified and you can sell more without them asking for Id

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Hardlyworking3 wrote

Reply to Best buy by 0siris

Best buy accused me of lifting two days ago asked me to empty my pocket. I hadn't taken anything so I am going to report it to corp.

Thought they didn't approach till outside of the store?

Anyway threw a huge fit and got really loud and offended. Hah.

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Hardlyworking3 wrote

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It doesn't take that long really. Go to dollar store get a track phone and vanilla visa card. You'll be up and running in an hour tops. Hope you have a good VPN too. With each phone # you can make two accounts one with the phone and another with Google voice.

Let me see if I can find a good resource to buy. Ask pin is good and black hat world.

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Hardlyworking3 wrote

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IDK you got it free. So why fret. I only expect 50% return on anything I sell. People want a good deal.

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Hardlyworking3 wrote (edited )

Yeah I'll admit my heart still races sometimes but it is best at times. this is one small thing you'll have to get used to with lifting. Not against the law to set off towers or an alarm on an item.

They can catch you for conceling or carrying magnets though.

But I get it.

Orrrr lift easier things for resale and don't lift for your own wants and needs.

Makes the process much less passionate and more logical = clearer head

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