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Posts by CutterLegendaryNinja

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGN2vuFn_0c
  2. I just posted something on baccart will post craps next.
  3. Originally posted by Lanny Observing historical trends on their own means exactly nothing, unless you have some reason to believe you are at a specific point in a trend (meaning you have some reason to believe the trend will continue or break, e.g. knowledge of the future) you have no reason to believe you investment is justified. Also trading trends is just like generally bad advice for people who aren't professional traders.

    Your not following historial trends. This is not that bullcrap they sell you. You trade using indicators.

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  5. The Matrix is a System.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF2iImTqaTs
  6. Originally posted by Lanny Damn, that's some impressively bad investment advice.

    Explain.

    My mentor who does this trades LIVE with me and other people EVERY SINGLE DAY. Some days win, some days lose.


    Every effort is made to make this understood.

    We have a LIVE. As in you can make the EXCAT SAME trade MY MENTOR makes. And make the same he does.

    Its SIMPLE. You buy in a downtrend or when price is low and SELL is an uptrend when price is high.
  7. Okay so in regards to the type of printer that will work. I use a black and white laser printer at home. However I had a small portable inkjet canon printer that printed them out on my laptop in my car infront of the store. Pretty much anything will work. It just has to be solid black.

    The next question was in regards to returning things without receipts. I rarely did any returning at Wal-Mart simply because their policy was a little tighter than all the other stores. I usually went to places like Canadian Tire or a department store that is similar, usually they have low security and it's easy to do. I don't recommend using your real ID to do returns, use a fake and have several, if the store offers only 3 returns a year get like 10 fake ids.

    I no longer have a database of codes as I destroyed it when Wal-Mart almost caught me. I suggest going for expensive sleeping bags and power tools are good as well. Just go for expensive things that people would either not normally expect to be expensive, or just not generally know the price off hand. Also code them as similar names.

    As far as formatting the barcode, I used Barcode magic which would output the barcode as a .jpeg. Then I would resize them in Microsoft word and print them off right off in word. I had my template in Microsoft word as well.

    Anymore questions?
  8. AsianSurprize here,

    A lot of you may show interest in barcoding which I found was a fairly safe way of scam/theft. Many of you may have read my experience post on Totse, however I think it got deleted so I'll just repost a small guide to let you guys know how to code effectively.

    First I would like to go over the benefits of coding versus shoplifting:
    The number one reason I choose to code over to shop lift is because there is no surefire way to get caught, and if you are caught, you aren't entirely screwed. There have been countless times I have simply acted like I didn't know what was going on, and got away with the product anyhow. Sometimes they notice and simply peel the code off thinking that management or something put on a defective code.
    If you feel like stealing is morally wrong, you can morally justify that you're technically paying for it and just using 'coupons' to do it.
    Lastly, I think the lulz factor also has to be taken into account as it is so much more hilarious to buy 1000 dollars worth of goods for 100 dollars.

    Just to give you guys a little bit of background on my success with coding, I'll just let you know that I have gotten over 100k in goods over a 5 month span. Only ever got caught once, however the information was inadequate, and was simply a empty threat.

    Anyways.. here goes. The first few things you need to remember is that you never want to get cocky when coding. You don't want to set something too low under the selling price, however don't code if you won't make a large profit. Never return things to the same store you coded from, you will get found out and they will take you to the back room and rape you.

    The process of coding is as follows:
    1. Collect Barcodes, this can be done through actually physically going to the store, or by collecting them online. I would suggest just going to the store, and planning out what you would like to purchase and pick items similar for a much lesser value. (Example: Xbox Elite coded as an Xbox Arcade) These names both sound the same however there is a 200 dollar price difference. I have also learned that picking ambiguous product/descriptions are also useful. Such as 1/2" cander... or something like that. One will never know what that is unless they have a wide knowledge of the company's products. I mostly collected codes on my cell phone, however you can take pictures of them and take them home as well. Also remember to take down all the numbers at the bottom, usually it will have a single number followed by a set of 8-9 numbers followed by another single number. Don't forget to write down what the product description was for each number barcode.

    2. Create Codes on the computer. I use barcode magic simply because my family has a purchased copy, although there a various other programs and online sites that will do the same.If you feel the need you should understand how barcodes work. In short they are just black lines, and the red light picks up the spaces between the black lines, which it interprets as different numbers depending on the space and pattern between the spaces. As I was saying earlier the numbers on the bottom will be kept in your database for future reference. As you create the code enter the single number followed by the set of 8-9 numbers, if you have a good barcode generator, the last number should be generated from the previous 9-10 numbers that you inserted. I used this as a checker to see if the barcode was working properly, or if I had taken down the code correctly.

    3. Print the codes. I find that formating is extremely difficult to do on avery labels, although it is easy once you have it figured out and you have the general format. These sheets tend to be expensives at about 30-40 dollars for a pack for 60-100 but that lasts forever so once you get it you're good to go. Staples sells these avery mailing labels in their own brand. If you don't like formating it, you can just get the full sheet that doesn't have any precut dimensions. I have still been on the lookout for some legit precut/presized mailing labels that I could print one code on one sticker. However I have been printing 3-6 codes on each sticker and then cutting it up. Once you have them printed out, it would be a good idea to make sure they are look good, and if you want to go the extra distance I would round the edges to make it look like the store had produced them.

    4. Check the code for use. If the store is large enough to have a barcode price checker I suggest using that before you physically stick it onto the box otherwise you may feel retarded when the cashier tries to scan it and it doesn't scan.

    5. Stick it on the box. I suggest doing this by picking up the box while pretending to look at the specifications or by trying to read it on then get really close. Have the sticker already on your hand and simply just stick it on as you touch the box to look at it. Another way to do it is, to simply just walk around with it, with you back towards the cameras and slowly stick it on as you walk around. Stick it on straight and make sure that your barcode is covering the old barcode completely. I used to get so lazy, and sometimes the barcodes wouldn't cover so I would take the edge of the mailing labels from the avery sheets and cover it with that... it was stupid but still got away with it.

    6. Proceed to checkout. If the store has a self checkout it may relieve the stress on your first time to go through there, however they are often even more dangerous than simply choosing a dumb broad to be your cashier. The machines have scales that weigh the product and if the products don't match the database's weight it will withhold the transaction and wait for a representative to arrive. Simply act calm and say that it's just giving you the message, act confused, don't act like you know what's going on otherwise they may get suspicious. I also often like to buy several things as I code so that if they find that I have coded it looks like it was an honest mistake and someone else had done it, simply because I have bought a few other legit things. If you tried to code more than one item at once beware that it is extremely risky, and if you do get caught there may be no way out. I have found that as far as cashiers go, they don't usually car if it comes up wrong, and women are usually better targets. One time I was coding and was really cocky about it. I had coded a few binders as papermate pens for $1.51. I went through the checkout to the guy who scanned ten fivestar binders through and it came out for like 16 or so dollars, he looked at the screen and it said papermate pens, he paused and then just shrugged and collected my money LOL. Just goes to show how much people care. PROBABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT CODING IS TO ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS PAY IN CASH.

    7. Laugh to your car. Don't forget that there is a small possibility that you may get caught by the LP. Maybe get a fake plate if you feel it is necessary.

    8. IF YOU DO GET CAUGHT. If you get caught just act like you didn't know what was going on and just say that you simply were buying the product and that you had no knowledge of anything. Pretend like you don't know what a barcode is, and you don't know what happened. Just ask if you can pay the full price and hopefully bring the amount of money. Say that you scanned it at the price checker and it came up as a good deal so you decided to impulse buy. Whatever you do don't admit to doing it, as it may be considered fraud.

    I would just like to conclude by saying that I am in no way responsible for your actions, and none of the stories told in here were actually true. I'm a filthy liar. GOOD LUCK, and if you have any questions feel free to ask.
  9. Even Kevin Trudeau supports making money at Baccart. Making money at it.

    Here is a strategy.

    http://betselection.cc/baccarat-forum/greg-fletcher-'baccarat-attack-strategy'-seems-working-well/60/

    Personally I only tested the craps method from kinghuman
  10. Here is a guy on youtube who talks about winning at Baccart. He never discusses his method. Only his craps method...which also works.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulaHE67IwDw
  11. Baccarat is known as the Casino game with the best house odds, also the game of the wealthy elite.

    Another LEGAL method of making a TON of cash. Better than robbing a bank. No dye packs to deal with or GPS. ITS JUST PAPER. People should not be going to jail for stealing when you can almost just legal print it out!!

    Stick it to those jerks!! Make tons of money for free! For no reason other than you want it, just like every other being on the planet! Only humans have to work it makes no sense, everyone else every other being on the planet eats, craps, and lives for FREE!!

    Gain Financial freedom.

    You don't have to cheat.



  12. Yes it is but also how we need to trade.....Wait for a HH (higher high) or LL (lower low) then buy/sell the pullback....

    Just too simple for most....



    Post last edited by CutterLegendaryNinja at 2017-03-10T01:59:53.488084+00:00
  13. Paypal is cool.
  14. I almost put this in Bad ideas as its basically like legal stealing. Actually more profitable.

    My first book on trading called this the Robin Hood project.Taking from rich banks and giving to the poor.


    I don't see a thread on investing or trading.... this is perfect. You can even start with only 100 dallors.







    My Personal Philosophy on Trading..

    Price can only go up or down, its that simple. But it gets even simpler , that means you have ONE choice to make are you buying or selling the chart you're looking at…You have ONE choice to make, its not complicated is it??? Make your ONE choice and place your trade….

    THIS IS NOT ROCKET SCIENCE!!! UP OR DOWN??? WE HAVE TO CHOOSE ONE!!!!

    How complicated can that be?????

    Seriously guys its very very simple, everything else we do just complicates a very simple choice….UP OR DOWN????

    So the first thing we've got to do to keep it as simple and easy for us to get it right, more than we get it wrong, is to only look at charts that are clearly going UP or DOWN… This will give us a better than 50/50 chance of getting it right. Only trade charts which you absolutely know are going clearly UP or clearly DOWN…

    If you look at a chart and you're not sure which way its going then change the chart, go and look at another chart where its painfully obvious which way its going.. If you're not sure which direction to trade , don't reach for your FIB retracement tools, don't start counting Elliot waves, don't reach for your crystal ball just reach for another chart…

    Can't find one? Then don't trade, remember….

    "If it ain't trending we ain't trading"

    Always trade with the trend. Golden rule here we always trade with the trend, remember…

    "The trend is your friend"

    But not only that here we are going to not only trade with the trend, but only with the strongest trends, so remember....

    "The strongest trend is your bestest friend"

    OK so we've established the price only goes up or down so it should be simple enough to trade then shouldn't it?? But unfortunately it doesn't move in a straight line, it moves in waves. It waves up and it waves down. Now this waving appears to send us all into mad panic or mass hysteria, but it shouldn't, again its not complicated in fact its very simple to use to our advantage. But first lets look at a wave in its simplest form. The good old ABCD move.

    Going up...

    https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?p=9621436#post9621436

    Post last edited by CutterLegendaryNinja at 2017-03-10T01:59:35.415503+00:00

    Post last edited by CutterLegendaryNinja at 2017-03-10T02:15:34.024274+00:00
  15. Originally posted by -SpectraL There are two circuit wires which run under those raised ridges beside the square holes. If you cut the plastic, you cut the wires, which severs the circuit, which triggers the alarm.



    Yes I believe there fiber optics.
  16. Originally posted by Sophie There is a sim card in that thing that pings to towers and to the police. Get an IMSI catcher, and have it act like a cell phone tower. Intercept the data that is being sent, and replay it back to the real towers, spoof IMSI and IMEI. Now you put your foot in a Faraday cage, and screw the bracelet open. Even if it does send a signal of some sorts that it is being tampered with you will catch it with your Faraday cage. And your IMSI catcher will just be replaying the data you intercepted earlier so the police will be none the wise.

    And I did hear someone switched the sim card, in a faraday cage before.
  17. Originally posted by Sophie There is a sim card in that thing that pings to towers and to the police. Get an IMSI catcher, and have it act like a cell phone tower. Intercept the data that is being sent, and replay it back to the real towers, spoof IMSI and IMEI. Now you put your foot in a Faraday cage, and screw the bracelet open. Even if it does send a signal of some sorts that it is being tampered with you will catch it with your Faraday cage. And your IMSI catcher will just be replaying the data you intercepted earlier so the police will be none the wise.

    Indeed, but the device could possibly keep track of when its opened and still send a signal after I leave the faraday cage.

    But the IMSI catcher idea, sounds interesting. If I do that and then let the battery die while while wrapped in foil from a faraday cage building website...

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