“62 Ingenious Loopholes: Unlocking Secrets That Will Leave You Scratching Your Head!”
When I was a kid (13 if I recall correctly), I figured out the number AOL used to dial out when you *sign up* for the service, and I managed to get online with my PC and Dreamcast that way. I can’t remember exactly how I did it, but I do remember AOL attempting to sue me, and my mom getting pretty upset, but they apparently dropped it when they found out I was so young.
Alladvantage
It was a website that paid you to put an ad bar on your IE browser and paid you like 10 cents an hour.
This was in 2000 I think
I found a hack that let me run 100 ad bars in the background at a time. I ran it on my dial up connection overnight for a couple months and they sent me about 5,000 USD. not bad for a 11th grade kid. My parents thought I was selling d***s.
The company quickly went out of business.
Snack machines at my old work. They were a “guaranteed delivery” type and I found out if a snack comes out and gets stuck it would dispense another one since it thinks that it didn’t dispense anything (something is “dispensed” once it comes out of the corkscrewy thing and triggers the sensor at the bottom of the machine). I always exploited it and some of my colleagues who would come along picked it up and started to do it too. We were never caught.
My friend didn’t really exploit the hell out of it since it’s hard to do so but he found out that sirius xm radios had a year to receive the deactivation signal after the subscription expires. If the radio isn’t getting power, it wouldn’t receive the signal. If you disconnect the power before the expiration, let it sit without power for long enough, you’d get free lifetime siris xm. He exploited this when he inherited his grandma’s crown vic after she passed away. It sat for 2 years without the battery and it was stored just before her subscription ended. In that car my friend has free lifetime sirius xm.
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