“62 Ingenious Loopholes: Unlocking Secrets That Will Leave You Scratching Your Head!”
When you fly Southwest business select print your boarding pass and drink coupons at home. Check in at the counter and have them printed again. If you have a connecting flight you will now arrive at your destination pleasantly toasted. I’ve gotten away with it on a single flight by ordering doubles as well.
Back before all info was stored on computers I discovered that military leave requests were approved and signed by the local chain of command as paper carbon copies. One copy was placed in the soldier’s file, one given to the soldier as his leave pass, and the last copy sent to Ft. Ben Harrison to be officially recorded and subtracted from a soldier’s accrued leave. So, taking leave without it counting against the leave accrued was simply a matter of making friends with the company clerk and making sure that last copy ended up in the round file rather that mailed to Ft. Ben. I traveled all over Europe on and off for about four months that year until my ridiculous time away was noticed by my Sgt and compared the local records to the official one. I was only docked about 1/3 of the leave I’d taken and they chalked it up to a “mistake.” If I’d have had the good sense not to go over the top the entire thing would have gone unnoticed. Good times….
Very late into the lifetime of NBA 2K13, the greatest glitch ever was discovered. Someone found out that you could get as much Virtual Currency as you wanted through faked microtransactions. Basically, as long as you **didn’t** have money on the PayPal you were trying to pay with, and logged out immediately, you’d log back in with $10 dollars worth of virtual currency.
The best thing about it though was that it wasn’t too well known and was discovered **very** late into the game, so the framework for the microtransactions was carried over to 2K14. Not only did the glitch still work (for the two-three weeks), but it was **even better,** since the highest “pack” of VC was now worth $50.
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