Torskion

Torskion wrote

I would just boost stuff on eBay and then purchase 2nd hand through an online store like adorama. You could try Costco though and pushout through the emergency door into a waiting car.

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Torskion wrote

Reply to by !deleted18216

Not sure if applicable but I heard that Walmart has code words to ensure employees do certain things. Bob stands for "bottom of basket" to check the lil grill thing. I don't know much else.

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Torskion OP wrote

Reply to comment by !deleted18074 in My strat: Boosting pads by Torskion

Bombaster shop occasionally demonstrates in his videos that the towers need only be disrupted and not completely stopped. (He was show casing his RF blocking fabric but DIY is fine)

I assure you it does. I understand if you're skeptical but I've used this strat three times now.

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Torskion wrote

Reply to by !deleted16185

It'll only be the stores that were stolen from calling the cops, not anyone nearby

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Torskion wrote

First deal, look nice when you enter. Shave, bathe, clean clothes, etc. Wear somewhat loose clothing.

Grab what you want off the rack and then quite a bit more. Go into the fitting room and put what you want on and then your baggy clothing over. I wouldn't risk more than two or three items. And then walk out, simple as that.

(Needless to say remove the tags or cut them off)

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Reply to comment by !deleted12710 in by !deleted12710

Mm, exits and security? Easier to run away from a standalone store if busted and less likely to have as high quality security.

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Torskion wrote

Avoid paying with cards. If you do, your name and face are in the database. If your car's plates are seen by the cameras in the parking lot, they'll ID you that way.

In short, park in a different lot and walk or change plates and never pay with anything besides cash.

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Reply to by !deleted17360

Does he compulsively check your bank account? This sounds like a way to breed mistrust in the family. I would, personally, tell him what I'm doing. Otherwise I would have to contract an extremely elaborate web of lies to placate him.

If you want the web though: You could lift and then sell on eBay and use those funds to legitimately purchase what you want. If he ever questions what you're selling say that you got it on sale.

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