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  • Guide to Car Shopping + Bonus Garage Shopping

    Basics of car shopping:

    In case you didn’t know car shopping is the act of sneaking around, usually at night, and going into peoples cars (usually unlocked ones) in hopes of finding valuables.

    Let’s start about talking what to wear. You may be thinking “at night, ninja gear, all black” WRONG. No quicker way for people (including the police) to notice you, then sneaking around at night wearing all black (you aren’t a fucking ninja). wear some normal clothes, jeans, t-shirt, or even better a polo shirt, or button up. In a neutral color. Cargo pants are good for storage. Darker Khaki color is good. Trust me, you’ll blend in better and be less noticed, especially sitting in someone’s car digging through shit, if you aren’t in ninja gear. Also if it’s cold, wear some gloves, but NOT if it’s warm. The majority of cars you’ll hit will likely just have some cash in the ashtray, maybe a pack of smokes, and some CDs. Most people wont notice for a bit, and the majority won’t call the police over a few CDs and a bit of cash, but if it’s warm and you can’t wear gloves, and you are worried about prints, smear super glue on the pads of your finger, and do not touch anything with any other part of your hand. When you get arrested they print the side (karate chops), the whole palm, and the whole fingers. Keep that in mind.

    (I’m sure someone will say “well you can just wipe the prints off”, ok you stay around and wipe off everything YOU CAN REMEMBER that you touched, I’ll be 5 minutes down the road, and $100 richer.)

    Also keep in mind where you are shopping. If it’s a college parking lot, dress like a college student. If a suburb, dress like someone out for a jog. You can get clothes at a thrift store, for what you can shop from a single car.

    And remember, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. Walk normal, talk normal.
    If someone says “hi” say hi back.

    Now lets discuss where and when to shop:
    You can pretty much jump on any target of opportunity when you are out and about going about your normal business, but when you are out on a car shopping mission, some of the best places are:

    College campuses and dorms. Best times to shop are while class is in, sometimes the middle of the night. Students don’t always take their laptops and stuff to class. This area you are looking mainly for laptops, and iPods, and the like. Sometimes a binder with school papers are good too. A lot of different assignments and papers that have a decent price to the right people. Also CDs. Best times to shop at night is the beginning of the week, mid semester. When the students are tired and stuff and don’t feel like bringing in everything like their laptops, and stuff. Work won’t be due till the end of the week so they won’t need to use it.

    Suburbs: lots of cars parked along the street, makes it almost to easy. Go sometime between 12 and 4am, this is the time 99% of the people are asleep, on weekday nights. Here you are looking for money, and other assorted things of value. Unlike colleges, the people usually keep a few bucks in their cars. 90% of the time, if they aren’t a smoker it will be in the ash tray. Gas money, anywhere from a handful of change to a $20, only once found more than a $20 in there and it was a $100. Look for wallets, since these type of people for whatever reason I don’t know, leave their wallets in the car more often than you’d think.

    Store parking lots: (walmart, kmart etc.) Main thing to remember here is to be quick. People who leave their car unlocked in a store parking lot are usually just running in for a couple things, but they also have the best shit. You do need to keep and eye out for cameras though,and don’t shop at places that have them. Best way to pull this off is to wait out front of the store and just watch people pull in and get out of their cars. Then hit it.

    How to shop:

    Technique may vary, but the basic principle is the same. Walk around large parking lots and look for cars with the locks up. Checking every door in a parking lot draws too much attention. Walk between the rows of cars (not in the roadway area) so you can cover as many as possible quickly. As far as suburbs go walk down the sidewalk and stealthily check the handles, locked cars handles pull up really easy. If you find one unlocked I REALLY recommend going around to the street side, opposite the house and going in. Or if you get ballsy and are checking cars in driveways (which seem to be unlocked more than ones on the street) go to the side away from the front door or bedroom windows.

    Now that you are in the car be quick. Check the glove box, ashtray, middle glove box between the seats, back seat, and under the front seats. If you have time and are feeling ok about it, pop the trunk and take a look. Make it quick, and move on. Don’t bother closing the doors all the way. Learn how to turn off a dome light right when you jump in.

    Grab anything that is easily carried and has value. College campuses are good because it doesn’t look weird to carry a backpack. CDs even if you don’t like the music you can pawn them for $.50 to $2.50 each.

    Final thing to mention is BE CAREFUL. If you can enter a car on the passenger side, or the side away from a house, anyway that makes it harder for someone to confront you, and makes it easier for you to get away if seen. 99% of people won’t confront you, but will call the police, if they look out their window and see someone in their car. So don’t spend too much time in one area. If you come up on a laptop or something, don’t get greedy grab it and get the fuck out of the area. Also always keep and eye out.

    Personal story: When I was 19 I picked the wrong house to carshop from, and wasn’t paying attention, turned out to be some gang members house and the tl/dr version is I ended up getting stabbed. Always pay attention so you can get away if someone sees you.

    If you have done everything right you should be able to get at least $20-50, pack of smokes, and at least one valuable electronic device in a couple hour period.

    Have fun, BE SAFE, and don’t forget to send me my cut.

    PART 2: Garage shopping.

    Guide to Garage Shopping.

    Garage shopping is the act of driving around at night, looking for houses where the garage has been left open, and going in and stealing shit.

    Since most of the stuff outlined in the car shopping guide, applies to garage shopping, I will do my best to not repeat myself.

    The method and execution of this, is generally the same as car shopping. Just the target, and your own transportation are different.

    Set up:
    While car shopping is best done solo, garage shopping requires a friend. The driver should be licensed and insured, the registration on the vehicle should be current. You should also choose a vehicle that is easy to load things into and out of. Like a pick up truck or mini-van. A quiet engine is always nice too.

    Clothing should be slightly darker than for car shopping, since you will be in a car mostly, and dark clothing wont draw as much attention.

    Cruising:
    You’ll want to do this on a weekday, usually after midnight, so your chance of most people being asleep is better. The only place this is really profitable is in the suburbs, where there are a lot of houses with good stuff in them, relatively close together.

    Now all you have to do is start driving around. With your lights on and at a normal speed. Lights off and driving slow attracts attention. You are looking for any house with the garage door open, and the inside house lights off. When you see one, keep driving, pull over around the corner and get prepared. Now turn your lights off and cruise back over to the house. DO NOT pull into their driveway, too easy for someone to pull up behind you and block you in.
    Leave the motor running.

    Picking: [how to shop]
    Either one or both of you can get out and into the garage, it’s good to leave one person near the car as a lookout, but not that important.
    Do not bother with flashlights, as your night vision should be good enough, and they attract attention.
    People usually leave some high dollar items in their garage. You are looking for things like:

    tools
    sports equipment
    motorcycles
    bicycles
    and about a million other random things of value people usually store in their garage.
    Also a lot of people have a stand up freezer in their garage, you might check it for some steaks or whatnot.

    This is where a friend comes in really handy, especially if you find a motorcycle or something. You’ll need help loading it. Pretty much be quiet, quickly grab what you can, get the fuck out.

    Driving:
    As stated before make sure the vehicle and driver are all legal, if you get stopped by the cops, you don’t want to give them any reason to search the vehicle, or question you.
    Drive under the speed limit, and obey all traffic laws, this might seem a bit obvious, but when people are out doing stupid shit they tend to want to go all out, and drive like idiots.

    Selling the shit:
    Tools and things for the most part can be sold on Craigslist or ebay. Motorcycles and go-karts and shit may have to be parted out, but you’ll make good money that way. Don’t try keeping this shit, sell it ASAP. I’ve known too many idiots thinking they can ride their stolen dirtbike in the mountains or desert, and they always end up getting caught with it. Sell that shit and use the money to buy your own. Luckily I live near the Aquaduct, so getting rid of the motorcycle frames and other numbered parts is pretty easy. Throw them in a river or lake or whatever you got. Don’t hold on to them, and don’t try and sell them.

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  • Amusement Parks

    Much of this is from an old .net post of mine with a bit of editing and new material thrown in. Since my original post I’ve had the pleasure of working in another theme park while I waited for a more respectable job to start. This position was in retail as opposed to my accustomed culinary department, and I found the second theme park to be much more secure.

    Overview
    Theme parks offer a unique location for the pursuit of underworld exploits. Several factors support this:

    1. The vast majority of employees are teenagers who care little for their job.
    2. Theme parks are often extremely crowded, disorganized, and chaotic.
    3. Their business model focuses on absolutely pleasing you, the customer, above anything or anyone else.

    With this in mind, I’ll discuss some of the crimes I’ve seen committed or heard about during my long tenure, with special note to security.

    Food
    The first thing to keep in mind is that food is an extremely variable product. That is, its quality can fluctuate drastically, especially on really busy days. Complaints were common and they were considered a part of the job. No matter how ridiculous the problem was, we were taught to correct it. People would come back with their meals virtually finished and complain how they didn’t want certain toppings on it. We would replace it with an entirely new entrée, or even give them their full money back. Also, repeatedly requesting discontinued or random discounts will eventually net savings of up to 20 or 30% of your entire purchase. Not the most awesome type of fraud in the world, but a free meal at a theme park is quite a money saver. Complaining is key.

    The security at a theme park restaurant is also extremely minimal. Most, if not all of the cameras, were focused on the employees on register. They don’t really consider food theft to be a raging problem. The set up in our case was self serve, cafeteria style. On a really busy day, food goes quick and usually unnoticed. Typically there is a part of the line after the food where nothing is really going on and you just wait, leaving much opportunity to make items disappear. Also, usually in this dead zone are pointless and expensive souvenir cups, straws, and other things. Collectible merchandise? Maybe, but probably not. Trophies of your exploits? Definitely.

    Remember those carts selling slushies or popcorn, out in the middle of the park, staffed by one teenager in the hot sun? They offer multiple opportunities. There is usually no immediate supervisor or camera around, and the employee is usually overwhelmed in his/her work. Now, register employees are taught to check bills with a counterfeit pen, but I can tell you this rarely happens, especially in a situation where the employee is by himself. Observing other people pay for something with a twenty or greater will confirm this. They will surely honor a request for change for whatever bill you present, and so will the other carts you so happen to visit the rest of the day. None of this will be discovered until the day after when tills are checked and totaled. And boy, it is easy to forget a face considering how many people come to a theme park in just a day. However, remember that this will be discovered, and theme parks usually put out a counterfeit warning to other establishments in the area. Don’t be stupid.

    If you have the misfortune of working in a theme park restaurant, there is a simple type of register fraud that requires the cooperation of a supervisor. As I said, it’s easy to get your money back and this happens quite frequently. The great thing about food is that there’s no physical record of a guest complaint. Questionable food is immediately discarded. A register employee could initiate a return with the approval of a supervisor and then make the money disappear. This is less noticeable when executed just before the employee is taken off register, taking out his/her till and waiting for their sales record to print. It is highly unlikely that camera footage would be reviewed and cross-checked with the time of the return, unless security is given a reason for suspicion.

    And must I mention free food? That one’s kinda obvious.

    Retail
    There are definitely more cameras compared to a food department, but the focus is still on the employee. Even with cameras, which do have zoom capabilities, there isn’t anywhere close to enough manpower to accurately monitor every store. There are sometimes anti-theft sensors for clothing (easily noticeable/removable), but this is generally not the case. Staffing is as minimal as possible and in a large enough crowd, nefarious activity easily goes unnoticed. This is especially evident for outdoor displays and sales.

    Tills in stores typically do not have more than 200 dollars in them at a time. Generally, once the employee reaches a set amount, they put new bills in a drop device that is only accessible by a supervisor. On the other hand, change tills usually have thousands of dollars in them with every type of coin and lower denomination bill. You will see a supervisor carrying this around from time to time. Vendors working out of aprons can have very large sums of cash of them, especially if the supervisor is too busy to pick up the excess money.

    There are in fact undercover security guards that patrol the stores. They’re usually looking at something small such as a key chain, with their attention quite obviously focused on other people. After all, these guys didn’t graduate from a police academy. Your chance of running into one of them is extremely small, as most security is used for searching bags at the entrances and settling disputes between guests (more common than you might think).

    General Notes
    If an employee witnesses a theft, they are taught not to accuse or approach the perpetrator, but rather to remember their face and report them to a supervisor or security. Who knows how long that will take? And once again, it is rather easy to get lost in a theme park crowd. If you think someone is on to you, don’t panic. Disappear on some rides for a few hours and then get the hell out of there. Bags are usually not searched at exits.

    There is usually a cop or two stationed at a park to deal with this kind of stuff, so it can get messy if you act without restraint (aka teenagers). Also, security can technically detain you for a period of time. I don’t know specifics, but the guest offers implied consent when setting foot on private property. Just read the fine print on the back of your ticket when the opportunity next arises.

    So remember, be smart and have fun. Take revenge on theme parks for their high prices and poor quality of service.

    Original .net post: http://totse2.darkbb.com/t5107-a-ref…on-theme-parks

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  • Shoplifting Tools

    Shoplifting Tools

    By Katzenklavier

    For informational purposes only. I cannot be held liable for anyone else’s actions. This information does not reflect me in any way, and it is only here because potato.

    ATTN Guest: Fucking register!

    Tools
    Stickers

    Sensormatic Sticker, Rf Sticker

    Stickers are the cheapest and cheapest system for a storekeeper to use. They are normally deactivated at the registers when one purchases items. sensormatic tags are demagnetized and RF chips are fried by a low power EMP. When not deactivated, they alert the towers at the doors.
    Fortunately, these are the easiest things to disable. With a sensormatic tag, it should be demagnetized but it is much easier to just peel it off. RF chips can be destroyed by ruining their spiral antenna. All it takes is one slice through the sticker with a razor blade.
    “Source Tagging” is when these stickers are inside the package. Often they are inside small things like dremel bits. Electronics are nearly always source-tagged. Disks usually are as well. If you suspect a tag, the only way to remove the item is to pen the package. They have now started appearing inside battery compartments of electronics too so be observant.

    Ink tags A Sensormatic Ink Tag

    These tags are often found in clothing stores. It is for what is called “benefit denial.” What this means is if the tag is pulled apart it will spray ink all over the clothes as well as the person’s hands. There are two ways to get them off, one is to try and protect the clothing as you rip it off, but it is not a good idea.
    The other way you can get them off is with a radially magnetized NdFeB magnet. There is only one site that sells them. To use it, put it on the “cone” of the tag and it should come off.
    Ink tags occasionally have rf chips in them but in stores that do not have any towers and only rely on ink tags, they can be removed from the store.

    Gator Tags A sensormatic gator tag.

    Gator tags are one of the few tags to be removed by force. They do not contain ink but do have RF chips inside them. To remove them, you need to take two pliers (not needle nose) and grab the “flares” on the tag and bend away from the pin. It will then come apart.
    Most people just use snippets though, it is your choice because both methods are unwieldy. The good thing is that gator tags are being replaced by;

    Super Tags 2 sensormatic Super Tags

    Super tags are permanently magnetized tags that latch onto clothing with a pin. They are especially hard to remove from the store. They only work with towers so if you see them in a store you can bet your ass that they have towers, even hidden.
    There are two ways to remove these. Novices often use pliers but they are large and unwieldy. Clippers make a loud pop when they cut. Therefore, the best solution is to use what is called a sensormatic hook. I’m not going to explain much about them here because Vinipooh does a great job on it in his video. He also sells them, email him at [email protected].

    Alpha Products

    Alpha products are opened with what is called an S3 key. Vinipooh sells “real” ones but they are very easy (and cheaper) to make. It is an essential tool.
    To make a key you need four N50 NdFeB magnets in the size available here. They are arranged in a 2×2 array. DO NOT LET THE MAGNETS SLAM TOGETHER; they are very fragile and will shatter like glass. Below i have a picture of a homemade key.

    http://i47.tinypic.com/se6cfn.jpg
    This key as dipped in plasti-dip for protection. It’s a coating material sold at hardware stores.

    Alpha uses a locking system called s3. It is a magnetic latch and its operation is better explained by a diagram.

    Alpha Keeper Case An alpha disk case, An alpha keeper box.

    Alpha keepers are often used to protect DVDs and video games from walking away, but they are easy to remove with a key. They contain a little rfid that alarms the towers like the sticker tags. On the bottom of the case a little metal spring is easily visible. Putting the magnet flush under that allows the latch to side and the case to open. On the larger keeper boxes, the bottom is opaque so it is a little harder to find the “sweet spot” but slide the magnet all around the bottom while and when you find it, you will hear clicks.

    Alpha Product Hooks An alpha product hook

    Alpha hooks are the locking hooks that products are hung on. The products cannot be removed without a sales associate. These are fairly easy to open too. Simply place your key flush to the flat spot atop the front of the hook. Slide it around a little bit to find the sweet spot. It isn’t too hard to find and once it’s found, the front lock slides off/open.

    Spider Wraps 3 alarm Spider Wrap.

    Spider wraps are another alpha product. There is one thing you should never do. DO NOT CUT THE WIRES. It will release a noise comparable to a smoke alarm. Spider wraps are often 3 alarm which means;

    • It will alarm if the wires are cut
    • It will sound the tower’s alarms
    • The wrap itself will alarm when removed from the store

    To remove these, place the key flush to the rectangle latch. When the sweet spot is found, the latch will slide open and the wrap can be disposed of. The product may still be source tagged, so don’t get cocky.

    A word of warning: Getting caught with any shoplifting tool automatically means you went there with intent to steal. If you do get caught, stealthily ditch the tools!

     

    Tips

    Appearance

    • Wear a zipper hoodie with large front pockets and loose sleeves. This is by far the best thing you can wear.
    • Do not look like a nigger/wigger. Seriously, no baggy pants, no jewelery, no bandannas etc.
    • Looking frustrated gives you an excuse to stand somewhere for a long time. Look like you can’t decide between this and that, pretend to read boxes etc.
    • Talking or texting on your phone is a great way to look normal, and it gves you time to think.

    Tools

    • Carry a razor blade; not a box cutter, just the blade from one. Bring a brand new one every time because they dull easily.
    • Don’t carry more than you’ll need
    • “Magic Bags”, ie bags lined with tinfoil do not work. Don’t even bother with them and the “cell phone test” is complete rubbish.

    “Legal”

    • Do not carry any weapons. If you carry mace, a tazer, a knife or a gun you’ll be charged with armed robbery.
    • If you notice someone watching or following you, drop the merch and GTFO. Don’t come back for months.
    • If an employee or an LP officer comes to you and says come with me etc, slowly follow them and plan an escape. If you see a chance run like fucking hell.
    • If you get apprehended ditch the tools before the cops come. Do it discreetly.
    • Do not fucking talk to the cops. DO NOT.
    • If you were with a buddy and he did not get caught, DO NOT FUCKING rAT HIM OUT. You’ll just get him in trouble and the police will not go easier on you for snitching.

    General Tips

    • DO NOT be greedy. Take only what you can easily conceal, and no more.
    • DO NOT attempt to lift from the store more than once every 12 days.
    • DO NOT spend more time then the average shopper in the store.
    • DO NOT look shifty. Don’t be turning your head like an owl looking for someone looking at you. Simply look to the right and left using your eyes, nothing more.
    • Know the store layout before you attempt to lift there. Make a scouting visit beforehand, looking for blind spots, least visited areas etc. Make note of the kind of tags they use, if any.
    • Using a sharp blade you can get an object out of a blister pack in under 10 seconds. Cut around the object, not around the whole package. If there’s cables etc forget them, they usually sell for only $1-2 online and it’s not worth the risk. Carry the empty package, uncut side out (so it can’t be seen) to a remote area and dump it behind a box, a pillow etc.
    • Do not stuff the whole package under your shirt dumbfuck. If you are seen doing that you’re certainly fucked.

     

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  • A Thieves Guide to Surviving in Real World

    A Thieves Guide to Surviving in Real World

    By Dfg

     

    Just like the other guides it’s a work in progress. I usually just go and finalize a guide but BI is different. I changed the title and I will rework things later.

    Scoping a place out before going in is mandatory. Never go in without checking the location and other minor/major details. This task might seem a bit dry but honestly it will save your ass in the future. A good thief,rapist, killer or terrorist always does his homework. If he wants to feel that power of doing something amazing again and again he needs to make sure he doesn’t get fucked.

    I will just list few things here and then we can expand on it:

     

    Tools/Dressing

     

    Dress comfortable when scoping and try NOT to stand out. But when you’re going in wear something flexible and if you’re going to kill cover yourself and check for hair fibers.

    Lock picking tools, Camera, notepad for scoping and add more things as you need them.
    A laptop with GPS and Video camera is great for maping the routes.

    Location

    Never fuck your neighbourhood. I mean, you don’t fuck your neighbourhood girls and you don’t date them in Pakistan, so if fucking some girl next door gets your killed in Pakistan, stealing or trashing some place in the western world will get you killed.

    When scoping out a place always AVOID your neighbourhood (even for test runs, since if you got caught people will always blame you for things) and then avoid neighbourhoods right next to you as well. Do not hit those place.

    If your sector is surrounded by sectors then you avoid those sector nearest to you and hit the sector that are along those other sectors.

    Like:

    • AHG
    • CDF
    • ZNJ

    C is your sector, then you will avoid AZD and you can try GJF.

    This ensure that you will plenty of places to hide if something goes wrong and if you frequently travel through those sectors people will get used to you and won’t look for you if someone in the next neighbourhood gets owned.

    Locomotives

    When scoping people usually drive in cars and park in front of house and parks. This gets people notice. No one cares if someone is walking down the road and listening to some music and doing his thing. Or if he riding a bicycle. The normal you act the greater your chances of scoping more locations with ease.

    So, in short avoid anything that gets your attention. If you’re using a car do not PARK and just drive like your normally do. Installing a video camera that records everything while you’re scoping your hideouts gives you more detail and add some GPS device you can pin point location and time things. Like if I had a GPS and a laptop I can map the streets and place pointer for my hideouts. So at night when you can’t really see things you can use the GPS to reach hideouts or if you’re lost you can check which is the safest place.

     

    Hideouts

    Don’t be an idiot. Hideouts are important. They can be trees or simple trash disposal boxes. When shit hits and fan and people go out to kill you, you need a safe place which is secure.

    I usually look for backyards with some boxes or trees with easy access or even roofs that can hide you. Even en empty house that no one living in is great. For example your raid a house and people get alert, you make your exist but you found out that police is checking the area, you need to hide. You hit another backup house which you know is empty and you already have broken into it. You hide there and use a disposable cell phone and call 911. Act like you’re freaked out and make a fake killer or whatever you want and force the police to check that place out in hope they will find you.

    This comes in handy if you killed someone and people saw you. You can ditch the clothes and then use you’re blurred description and tell police that you saw a man with etc stabbing someone and then running away. The aim is to point them a direction which you’re NOT going. This trick can backfire some times but’s important to be quick.

    Drain holes are great place too but they’re unreliable. When looking for hideouts you try to see from a police officers point of view. Not many police officers would jump up and down and climb fences. If you’re in top physical shape and can jump over fences and climb roofs fast you can easily pull a number on the police. But it’s best you don’t need hideouts.

    Scoping a house.

    Lets say you found a great place and people are moving out in few days. They will alert their neighbours and notify others but not many people give a shit about things. People are busy. They tend to overlook things. There are many ways you can scope a place. If you’re far away from your place you can take out your camera and start photo blogging. Like taking snaps for blog or community website [don’t be an idiot and mention Totse, I would rip your balls off if you do, that will just get YOU in trouble] Mention deviantArt and it’s better to make a profile just in case.

    Take pictures and scope the area using it. Act like your taking a picture of old tree or Window etc but aim for the doors, windows and anything that can be opened.

    The next game you can play is the stupid telemarketer. Get some samples and products or make a demo CD. Roam around the place looking for an address. Aim for the house that’s empty. Just ring the bell and wait there. Make sure to cover your hair or any identifying features. If it’s cold outside act sick and cover yourself completely. Soon enough the neighbour will come or if he doesn’t come you will get an idea about how much he pays attention. Drop the package or just walk away.

    Now, you DO NOT need to do these things one after another. Try the camera trick or the sales guy trick. Learn to be fast and make short trips. Also, it’s best if you scope different places as well. This gives ou some practice and it also makes your comfortable with it. Like I can take a camera and start taking pictures in some park right next to an Army compound and if some guard asks me I can have a chat with him and make him pose for some pictures. Improvise people.

    Breaking In

    This is the vital part. Always stay away from Alarms. If you’re new to this, do not go near them. Learn about Alarms and Google. You can find information regarding different CCTV Cam, IR sensors and stuff. If you know some house is bugged, you just need to do one thing. Get a payphone and look up the number of the company. Call them and ask about their products and offers. They will try to get your details, tell them you’re doing this for someone. Ask them about their price [this gives you an idea who can afford them] and their products. Get details regarding everything, get their contact and tell them that you will forward their company name to your friend. The customer service girl/guy would think they made a new customer while you got everything you need.

    The key is act like a buyer and be persistance. If you scoped the place correctly you will know which locks they’re using. If the area is handled or build by one builder you can look them up and find details about the structure. This helps when you’re hiding out.

    Buy some common locks and learn to pick them. Use you tube and other forums. Don’t buy picks from the Internet. Learn to make one for yourself. It’s a bit different but it’s a required skill. Once you hit few scores you can buy other kits which really work.

    You can go bang-bang and hit and run or you can be the silent thief. Avoid making a scene unless you have TNT everywhere and you can divert people to that place. Setting a house on fire and robbing another one would be funny.

    Anyway, pick the lock and get things done and move out without moving major things.

     

    What to Steal

    Don’t be greedy and don’t be an idiot. If you hit some place make sure it covers your expenses and gives you a head start. Avoid anything that will get you in trouble. Like picking some refine jewels. You need to sell those things later, so get things that are useful to you.

    Aim for hard Disks and portable drives. This is great for pedobaiting and identity theft and blackmail. Most people don’t give a fuck about e-information but for a skilled thief it’s GOLD. So, get those plus the victim won’t know what hit him and when they come back they will shit bricks and it will be too late to anything. You can’t trace and track HDD’s .

    Leave the Laptops and go light. A good backpack can take care of things. Go for the money and bonds. Avoid jewellery unless you have a buyer but even that should be avoided. Again you won’t get much out of this but it will keep your ass saved for a while. Plus, you’re just starting. Time yourself and go over everything. If the victim has some girls, you can check their rooms for more dirt.

    This is also a good place to plant something if want too. If you’re breaking in for spying and getting some dirt, consider bugging the girls PC and adding some hidden cams in her room. If the victim fucks her daughter he probably uses her room to do it.

    Cashing out

    Once your reach your place after dumping things… wait I think I missed that part. Nah, YOU DO NOT GO TO YOUR FUCKING HOUSE WITH THE FUCKING LOOT. Things can go wrong, someone might see you. Someone could rat you out. Drop the load in some storage place. And move on. Wait for the morning and act your daily routine. Yes, I know this is overkill but it’s a routine which can save your ass. Get the loot when you’re sure no one is bothering you and the place you raid is still undiscovered. Get the loot and move the cash to e-money. Avoid busting ATM cards etc. They get tracked. Move the cash to the bank or buy something BUT don’t go overboard. If you like dirt cheap and the next thing people see is a fucking Ferrari everyone will talk. Save the cash and just live. Moving money to the Internet gives you a place to invest the money without getting those people around you a bit jealous.

    Once you hit three or four big ones. Move out. Don’t stick around. Move to some other place, get a job and start something. That will give you a good excuse to spend your money and oh btw add 25% in the bank. Keep the rest locked away.

    When it comes to personal information you can blackmail the victim or just make a new identity using it. Also, you can sell those HDD on different websites or donate them if you need to clean yourself.

    Things to remember:

    • Don’t be a hero.
    • Don’t be greedy.
    • Do NOT fucking trust anyone. Just trust yourself and protect your ass. If you’re fucking someone never show your good side to them. Protect yourself.
    • Don’t act dumb, plan and educate yourself.
    • When you’re in the field it’s all about survival, so it’s best if you prepare yourself mentally and physically.
    • Arm yourself with knife or gun but avoid them in normal runs.
    • Avoid areas with gangs. They can sniff you out easily.
    • Don’t target Ghetto areas, never.
    • Don’t target stores and avoid getting in CCTV camera too much.
    • Teach yourself new thing, learn to troll people and impersonate others.
    • When selecting a target ensure that the victims can recover from it, which means check if they have insurance. If you don’t hit them too hard and if the insurance overs everything, you get a clean card since only the police will be after you.
    • Respect karma, if you fuck someone you will get fucked in future.
    • Use these skills for survival. Only do this if you don’t have an alternative or you can’t get a job. Once you earn some cash start making a living.

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  • Pants, Jackets and Purses – Pickpocketing Guide

    Pants, Jackets and Purses – Pickpocketing Guide

    Pants, jackets and purses
    A short pickpocketing guide, written By Trx100
    Section 1 – Pants
    If you mention pick pocketing to an ordinary individual, they will immediately think of someone with their hand in another persons pocket. However, as any pickpocket will tell you, that is not the case. There are in fact quite a few different techniques that are used, although the first of which I’m going to mention, is the back pocket bump and lift.
      

     

     

    Back pocket lifts

     

    1. Bump and lift

     

    This is probably the most famous lifting technique as far as pick pocketing goes. As the name suggests, it involves bumping into the mark, and lifting the wallet, phone, cash, or whatever you are aiming for.
    Now, when you spot your mark, identify which pocket the goods are in. If you cant properly identify that there is actually a wallet in the pocket and you can get close enough, you can actually brush the pockets of the mark to feel for the wallet. This technique is known as “fanning”, and will come in handy during your pick pocketing life.

    So, you know where the wallet is, but how do you lift it?

    Trail the mark. Lifts like this tend to work better in crowded areas, so if you can trail him until he is in a crowd of people, you can really use this to your advantage. If not, the lift will still work, your bump just needs to be a whole lot more aggressive. In some cases, I’ve known people to actually smash the mark so hard, he has fallen to the ground. Just make sure you bump him just enough to make the lift.

    Line yourself up to the mark. Come from a slight diagonal angle, it makes it easier to bump, lift and pass by. Speed up, and approach the mark. You must also remember to keep your eyes OFF the marks pocket, and elsewhere. People can follow your line of sight, and will see you making the lift. Once you reach the mark, use your index finger and thumb, to grip the tip of the wallet. Now get ready to bump.
    The bump is merely shoving into the mark, so he is distracted. The mind can only focus
    on one thing at a time, so the mark will notice you slam into him, and not notice his wallet being removed from his pocket. This is the split second opportunity you have, to remove the goods from the mark.

    Bump into your mark. As you do this, use his forward momentum to help you lift the wallet. Pull the wallet back slightly, and slide it up and out of the marks pocket. Pulling it back slightly will stop the friction between the wallet and the marks leg, reducing the chance of him feeling it.
    Another technique you can use here during the bump, is hitting the marks pocket with your knee as you pass him. This is yet another distraction you can add the mix, and if you can hit the wallet up a little too, this will help the wallet come out of the pocket.

    Once the wallet is out of the pocket, palm it. Basically, this means concealing it in the palm of your hand. Apologize to the mark if you want, and carry on walking. Head away from the mark and into a restroom if you can, shuck the wallet for cash, and ditch it in the trash. Hell, if you really care, you can wipe it down for prints before you ditch it.

    2. Razor blade

    This style of lifting works really well. Its fast, easy to pull off, and doesn’t even involve a bump.
    Best to keep this one to crowded areas, as its easier to get up close to the mark for a longer amount of time.
    There are a few effective ways of slitting a pocket, which are explained below. I personally prefer the third one, as its easy, and the wallet prevents the mark from feeling you cutting his pocket much better than the first method I describe.

    1. Single slit (bottom)

    Take your razor blade, and make a slit across the bottom of the marks pocket, just below the wallet. Make sure the slit is just wider than the wallet. Put your hand at the bottom of the pocket, and the wallet should just drop out into it as the mark carries on walking. If not, push it down from the top of the pocket. Child’s play.

    2. Single Slit (middle)

    Make a single slit at the lip of the pocket, in the middle, going straight down. This will allow you to make a really simple lift as you are moving, as the wallet will slide out of the top of the pocket really easily, in one smooth motion. No bumping involved here! (unless you want to, of course

    3. Double slit

    This time, you will be slitting the sides of the pocket. Start at the lip, and work your way down to the bottom. This should allow the pocket to open up, revealing the wallet inside. All you have to do now, is take it.

     

    Side pocket lifts

     

    As far as pick pocketing goes, side pockets are known for being a lot harder to lift from. These are generally stayed away from, but if there does happen to be a opportunity that you just cannot resist, here is how to pull it off.

    1.Bump and lift

    Remember the technique we talked about in the back pocket bump and lift? Well, its time to use that all again. Its all pretty much the same thing, except you will be using your index and middle fingers to grab the goods.

    Follow your mark, on the side that the wallet is on. Approach him quickly, but this time, hit him from straight behind. Don’t go at a diagonal, like you would do for the back pocket lift. Bump into him, and push him forwards. Again, you use his forward momentum as an advantage to help you lift. As he is falling forwards, slip your index and middle fingers into the pocket, grasp the wallet, and slide it back out. He should literally fall straight away from his wallet.

    Palm the wallet, apologize, carry on walking. Same old routine.

    2. Dip and slip

    I personally love this method of lifting from side pockets. Its probably the easiest one to do, as it doesn’t involve a bump. However, this will only work on pants with really baggy, loose pockets, so be careful. Also, it’s a whole lot easier if you do this move with a jacket over your dipping arm, so the mark doesn’t see your hand going near his pocket.

    Trail your mark. Walk quickly, so you catch up to him. Once you get within arms reach, dip your fingers in and grasp the tip of the wallet. This is where the slip comes into play. Sure, you could just slow down, and let the mark walk out of his wallet. But that’s slightly risky, seeing as it IS a front pocket. I prefer this method that I made up a while ago…

    3. The cell phone slip

    With your free hand, pull out your cell phone. Slow down, so the wallet begins to slide out of the marks pocket. Begin speaking on the phone, I usually just ramble on about a load of crap, and make it sound legit in case anyone is listening. Now, slow down even more, letting the mark walk away from his wallet. Keep talking on the phone, eventually saying something like “Yeah hold on a second, Ill find out what the name of this road is..” or something similar. By now, you should have stopped, the mark should have walked
    away from his wallet, and all you have to do is finish off the role by saying “Alright, ill head back the way I came”.
    Walk off, shuck for cash, and ditch the wallet.

       

    Section 2 – Jackets
       
          

    Oh lawd. The jacket lift. One of the most simple lifting opportunities you will ever come across. Most of the time, you don’t even need to bump into the mark.
    Not only can you hit a jacket pocket from any angle, but the mark wont feel a thing…

    1. Bump and lift (Behind)

    Approach your mark from behind, and slightly to the side of him (whichever side the goods are on). Not too quickly, not too slowly. You don’t really need a large bump for this move to work, so don’t overdo it if you don’t need too. It can often lead to making things messy, and that’s the last thing you want.

    Once you are close enough, bump the mark, reach into the pocket quickly and pull out the prize.

    Its really that simple.

    2. Bump and lift (In front)

    See a potential mark, putting a phone or wallet into his jacket pocket in front of you? Simply approach the mark, on the side of him which he is carrying the items. Make sure you are not looking at the mark as you approach him, or else he is likely to spot you eyeing him up and find you suspicious. That said, always be aware of where he is, you don’t want to end up walking into a tree. You will need to walk straight into the mark. While you bump, dip in and make your lift with your outside hand (the hand furthest away from the mark). Apologize for being so careless, and walk off.

    3. Dip and slip

    You should be familiar with this method by now, it was covered earlier in the guide, and not only does it work on pants pockets, it works on jackets too! In fact, it’s a great method to use when you are trailing your mark, in a slightly crowded place. So how do you pull it off?

    Its much simpler to do with a jacket than with a pair of pants, but the principle is the same. Follow your mark, wait until you are within arms reach, dip the pocket with your index and middle finger, and slow down. The mark will walk away from his wallet. Simple stuff.

     

     

    Section 3 – Purses
      

    Heres a little bit of history…
    Back when I first started pick pocketing, all I wanted to do was lift from peoples pockets. No matter how much people told me to lift from purses, I was absolutely intent on getting the bump and lift down to a tee. Sure, this had its benefits, it meant I could perform that particular move pretty well, but I really didn’t realize what I was missing out on. That all changed when I gave in to my urges, and went for a purse lift.

    Purses have got to be one of my favorite places to lift from, if not THE most favorite. The goods inside are not in contact with the mark at all, women always carry more money
    than they need, and the purse itself is designed to be easy to get into so that means easy latches/clips, and usually a flap that covers the top.
    Put simply, a pickpockets heaven.
    But how do you go about removing the items from inside it?

    1. Dipping

    This is the most used method, and is fairly simple to pull off. Say you see a girl in the local store, purse slung over her shoulder, browsing through what there is to offer on the shelves. Now, you can be almost certain that she will have a wallet on her, as most girls don’t leave their house without one, especially if they have a purse over their shoulder. She is completely engrossed in what she is looking at, you check that the aisle is clear, and move in for the lift…

    Stand next to her, and slightly behind her, so you can reach into the purse more easily. Start browsing the shelf, possibly picking up a few things and having a look at what there is to offer. With your free hand, unclasp the purse. To mask the sound of the clasp, you can use your thumb (hard to explain, but you will know what I mean if you try it). Slide your hand underneath the flap, into the purse, and feel for the wallet, still keeping your eyes on the shelf in front of you.

    One you find it, pull it up, slip it out from under the flap, and walk away to the right if the mark is on your right, and to the left if the mark is on your left. This way, you wont have to spin round with the wallet in your hands, possibly drawing her attention and getting
    you caught in the act.

    Now, walk out of the store, shuck for cash and cards, or whatever is in there, and put the wallet in the trash.

    2. Kicking towards you

    Ever gone to a library, internet café, restaurant, or anywhere and see a woman take off her purse or bag, and leave it on the floor next to her?
    Happens a lot, and this is a great lifting opportunity that you should look out for. Personally, I find it easiest in internet cafés, as the woman is engrossed in what she is
    doing on the computer, and doesn’t pay attention to the bag she left on the floor. So for this method, ill describe it as if you were at an internet café.

     

    Take a seat at the computer next to her. Boot it up, and begin doing something – Browsing the internet, writing something on Word, etc. While you are doing this, hook your foot in the strap of the purse, and pull it towards you. Now, reach down, unclasp the purse, and take the goods. Hide the wallet in a jacket, or in your lap, or whatever. Now simply push the purse back over to the mark, get up, and walk out.

     

     

    And finally, a little summary…

    Well, that pretty much sums up a few of the best methods to use when pick pocketing. As you continue with your career, you will undoubtedly pick up or invent your own methods of stealing, which work the best for you. This is a great way to improve yourself, and make a better pickpocket, so try and get into your own style as quickly as you can. Just make sure you know the basics first, or else you wont find yourself getting anywhere.

    Thanks for reading!

     

     

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