“62 Ingenious Loopholes: Unlocking Secrets That Will Leave You Scratching Your Head!”

"62 Ingenious Loopholes: Unlocking Secrets That Will Leave You Scratching Your Head!"

anon , May Gauthier Report

Vending machine filled with various drinks, illustrating potential loopholes for exploitation. The soda machine near the locker room. For some reason, every now and then, when you bought a Hawaiian Punch, the flood gates would open and all of the remaining HP’s would flood out.

Whenever I had some change I’d give it a shot. We had different theories about what made it work, but I think it was just random.

LaserBeamsCattleProd , Sab Wang Report

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Buffet table with a variety of colorful salads, showcasing a delicious meal display. During the last year of University a couple of my friends and I discovered that one of the buildings often did like a fancy buffet table if it was hosting a lecture for visitors. It actually was quite a common occurrence and we realised that the people looking after the food didn’t care if you were part of the visitors or not so we would just go along and take a bunch of free food.

Great for poor and starving students!

PixelPoppah , engin akyurt Report

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Hands holding a leather wallet with credit cards, suggesting loophole exploitation in finance. My last job I worked at for 5 years gave me discounts to a ton of things.

I stopped working there, but I never returned my employee card. I still a**se the hell out of it for free parking, free museums, free movie tickets, free subway rides, etc.

Isunova , Georgi Dyulgerov Report

Train ticket resting on a window sill, symbolizing loopholes in travel systems. Not me- back in around 2004 a friend of mine found out his bank couldn’t charge him fees while in his student overdraft, he also discovered the train company he uses took money sometimes 7 working days after the purchase. He’d buy a train ticket on the day with no money in his account, he’d get the train 3-7 days later the company would try and take the money, it wasn’t there and the bank couldn’t charge him fees. They sent letter after letter and he just kept doing it for years, never picking up his phone to the bank.

One day he goes into branch and the manager summoned him into the back office, explained that he had been manipulating a loop hole and the bank were having to pay for everyone of his train tickets. He shrugged and said I have no money to pay into the account that account will always be empty, just close it. Manager said they couldn’t close it w/out his permission. He asked how much his permission was worth.

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