Penn & Teller Bullshit : Money Scam
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I had this done to me when I was 16 in my first job, and he paid with a 100 dollar note and then pulled out a shitload of coins onto the counter that he asked me to count. Once I realised he pocketed something like $80 and that he was scamming me there was not much I could do because I was only like 16
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Never eat at a place called MOM'S, never play cards with a guy named POPS, and you can't cheat an honest man.
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No, you ask them to count it.
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Probably the best part about this kind of scam is that if the cashier figures it out, you just apologize, correct the amount, and the cashier assumes it was an "honest mistake". You walk away, free to find a better mark.
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It's not a problem if you wait til you finish counting the money before forking over any change...
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i dont get it :( help?
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This gives me ideas. Thank you Penn and Teller.
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@toddfrazie The world needs more punks. Anarchy is order.
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Cashiers, the trick is to never do more than one transaction at a time. Close the till and start again. This is a very common scam.
yeah, a guy tried a version of this on me today (a slight variation) The trick that is used is to make a perfect cocktail of urgency and coolness while maintaining control of the situation. I may have fallen for it, too. If I hadn't seen this already. This guy was playing with big bills too 100s and 50s, Tried to rip 50 from me. As soon as I realized his game, I said "Don't try to pull that shit on me" He got all defensive and slithered away. I would have had to pay for the loss. Punk.
toddfrazie 2 years ago 30
i was thinking what if you got someone really dumb so dumb they don't notice the ten dollar bill in the stack of ones she would actually con you ahahaha
tonytrilex 2 years ago 20