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Info: The hook lades will not fit into the flat box knife 'without' a little help...... dont make the 'sleeve' for the box blade too big because it will become loose, but a pair of pliers can always help that issue. You dont 100% need the special blades, the others will do, but it's like not neeeeding shoes, shoes are better. How to: This works for any standard dvd type box. If you run into dvd's in the big clear plastic boxes this wont work, but a '5-fingered' opener will or magnet type thing (at hollywood video) will. If you notice the odd bends in the corner that look like a V (the folds part) from the top of the case you can pop the corner into this fold and pull this will cut the bend in the plastic all the way to the bottom and hopefully all the way off. You can then lift the front cover up enough to pop out the disk. Make sure the disk doesnt have a clear plastic coat with 2 metal strips across the disk (block buster). Take the popped box and place it discretely behind the nearest other dvd box. When you go into an establishment it is best to have at least 2 people. 1 for watching and 1 for cutting. When you go into the store count the number of workers in the store to better keep tabs on them. If you wear a hat and stand close to the isle you mostly cannot be seen by the cameras if there are any and no one should even notice until you are way gone from the store. The best way to leave is to ask some dumb ass question like "uh do you rent gameboys" and they of course dont so them you must be disappointed and leave. It's best to not take in any personal effects (ie. wallet, id, car keys exc.) just incase they try to get you, your a no body. Allot of the rental stores will also have preowned or new to sell stuff as well. These items are usually not secure at all or much less secure. BB has preowned's that are highly secured by a sticker I can cut with my thumb nail. Part 2. Price Check Please Tools: Razor Blade - The utility type, usually rectangle with an 'atomic number 13' rail at the top. Glue - I had the best luck with 'Quick Tight' super glue, but have considered rubber cement for easy removal. Info: Usually these items can be obtained from with in the store. Remember you will eventually be caught, dont waste your chances lifting a 1cent razor. How to: SKU's Go to any store the uses electronic registers (wal-mart, meijers, target, exc.). Cut the sku off of a much cheaper similar item and glue it over the SKU of your very pricey item. Using this you must use your brain's and have allot of courage. Just remember, the person checking your stuff is some 16 y.o. grocery checking dumb ass. You must try to make it something that either the same thing but cheaper or looks like it could be the same thing. For example: New Nike MJ's... 200$'s... clearance shitty nike's... 20$'s... 'shitty new MJ clearance shoes, 20$'s a savings of 180$'s. Make sure the cashier doesn't know that MJ's are. As far as for cardboard boxed item's, you halft to cut the sku from the box and then place it neatly over the existing sku. this works well if you pick up the cheep item and walk around with it in your cart and then neatly take the sku off. Then drop off the cheep box and decide on a more expensive box and place it into your cart. Then add the correct amount of glue and stick on the new sku. When checking out, choose the dumbest looking checker (usually the longest line) and go there. If the box is big enough leave it in the cart so they cannot read the sides. then they will use the scan gun to scan it. Do not try this with something that has a serial number for them to scan unless the item that you 'made' it doesnt have a serial number and you can remove the serial number from the outside of the box. If you dont then they will see the serial number and expect to scan it or if it needs one and they do scan it it will come up wrong. There are 2 ways to fence these ill-gotten-gains. The first is to remove the sku you added (easiest with rubber cement) and try to return it to a store that either sells this or the same type of store (k-mart exc.) that you got this from. most of the time with out a receipt they will give you a gift card to spend in the store. The other thing to do is to pawn it or sell it to re-tool or some foo who wants it. if you pawn it, ensure you are 'not you' and the 'not you' has owned it for like 6 months or something. Also you can just swap the box of what you want for the one you want to pay for. The only other way I can say to do a price change good is to go to a place that has only the old school registers like hobby lobby. They use a red felt tip pin to mark across the original tag and then pull a tag off of a on sale item and place it onto you not on sale item. Enjoy this information responsibility. Do not steal and drive. 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