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Ok squad Bella here with that know how.

Collect receipts from like a parking lot or from the garbage can at stores like walmart and home depot. See something you like? Go in the store and grab it off the shelf and walk out because it says here you paid for it or hell just go to customer service and return it but make sure you can get cash back or even store credit because if they only do card for card obviously that won't work and abort mission. I've done this in the past and it worked most of the time. Don't do it super often and don't go to the same store repeatedly fan out to other stores in the area and just act casual or else they'll get suspicious.

Also if you are going to stuff things in a larger bag bring a bag that's larger but not suspiciously large and make that thing seem full while entering the building so it doesn't make people want to question you especially if that place has a door person.

Also don't purely go for big ticket items all the time because again that looks suspicious. Mix in smaller items like deodorant or laundry soap or hair ties and be like yeah my husband bought me the wrong kind I'm allergic to this soap.

Also swipe stuff from other people if you can. I've unfortunately been caught doing this and it got ugly and I actually had to leave town for awhile but I would steal high end perfume from people's rooms and I'd take small stuff like belts or shirts and I got away with snatching an ipod once from a drunk girl at a party. I've also swiped jewelry and makeup products that were unused. I have a good eye for what;s of value. Know your brands and know how to tell real from knockoff ok this is important. I've also swiped cash best place to look in people's homes would be in the washer or dryer with clothes because people launder money all the time and look in junk drawers because when I was a kid my dad would always empty his pockets into this one junkdrawer and there would be coins and sometimes bills in there. I'd swipe that crap and exchange that for cash when I was in my teens.

Anyways that's all I can think of for now.
Renkon36-40, M
All I have to say is that education is education. No matter where it comes from, Or where it will take you, Or where you end up.

Con is an Art. To pull it off, you'll need skill, determination, practice, and sharp observation. And to master it, you must have patience and perseverance. It's strange how those qualities are the same ones you need to succeed in any endeavor.

The question is, where do you want to enjoy your reward for your efforts when it arrives?

Inside a state correctional cell? mmmm 馃.....hard pass.
CestManan46-50, F
@Renkon Yeah, unfortunately there wouldn't be much room for mistakes.

 
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