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Vending Machines, Payphones, and Bill Changers
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Ver 1.1 compiled by Mustard 28 / 04 / 01
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1.0 – Introduction
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2.0 -What’s new to ver 1.1
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3.0 - Debunking the myths
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4.0 - How to get into Vending Machines
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5.0 - How to scam Bill changers
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6.0 - How to get into pay phones
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7.0 - Easy way of stealing money from soda machines (Stuffing)
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8.0 – More stuffing
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9.0 – Credits
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1.0 – Introduction
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After seeing the number of posts asking repeatedly the same question ‘How do I
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get into vending machines’ I finally noticed that somebody was replying with
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methods that made sense. So I got together all the good info about vending
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machines and set out compiling it all. This file contains the common sense ways
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of breaking into or gaining money/products from vending machines so if are
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hopping to find a way of getting into these machines as if by magic after doing
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some random thing to it then sorry. This file is simply here to stop all these
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annoying questions. As far as I know the methods in this file work although this
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may change over time. Direct any comments to Mustard in the bad ideas forum (in
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the community section) at www.totse.com
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These files like I said previously are not of my doing I would never try to take
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credit away from someone else’s work deliberately. I have tried to remove
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useless info from the files but basically I have left them the way they came…
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Spread this file freely and add to it as you see fit just give people credit for
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there work and post new additions at www.totse.com
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You can also contact me and find my new files at my BSS at
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www.fieldings43.freeserve.co.uk/DK.htm
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ENJOY…
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Legal shit…
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I do not in any way promote any illegal activity in this file all information
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provided here is purely for informational purposes. So if you get caught don’t
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come wining to me
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2.0 -What’s new to ver 1.1
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I have added some more info on stuffing ( 8.0 ) thanks out to nito721 at &TOTSE
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for this interesting and simple adaptation.
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3.0 - Debunking the myths
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Air-hardening clay: absolutely doesn't work. When you let it dry, you have an
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impression of the lock with the pins set at whatever distance the pressure you
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pressed with put them at. That doesn't mean those are the settings that open the
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lock.
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Salt water: pretty much every soda machine comes with a drain installed in the
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bottom of it in case the soda cans break open. Duh. The coin sensors are only
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5vdc, magnetic or optic, and encased in lexan... and that's only after you go
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through a black plastic coin mech with more holes in it than your front door
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after a drive-by.
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Strings attached to a coin: This never really worked after about 1960. There is
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something called a coin mech in every coin-op machine. This is the device that
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checks the coin for diameter, weight, thickness, and composition before allowing
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it to pass the switch that triggers whatever the machine does. A string attached
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to a coin would not allow it to travel at a sufficient speed to get past the
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cradle, let alone the three turnarounds. And if that wasn't enough, the end of
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the mech has a little lever which maintains only one-way movement.
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Laminated dollars: did work, don't anymore. (Or do they? Coming soon!) Every
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bill vaildator now has a flipper on the end of it that must be closed for a
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successful validation, meaning there can't be stuff attached to the end of the
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bill. Even if your lamination were going around the flipper area, once it's
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closed you couldn't pull the bill back out without tearing it in half on the
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closed flipper.
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Scanned dollars: I have never, ever seen a fraud dollar in a validator, so
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you'll forgive me if I think anyone full of shit who says it works unless you
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know where some pre-micro conductor technology machines exist. (note: this only
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applies to US dollars, I don't know how these things work with other contries'
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money) You know those little threads in your money? They do give off a magnetic
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signature, and it's different for every denomination. Every bill validator since
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1991 has a magnetic scanner on it. It uses that, and three sets of optic
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scanners, to determine the length, width, thickness, density, magnetic
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signature, and least of all markings on every bill it validates. So not only
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does a scanned dollar not have the proper magnetic signature, it doesn't have
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the right thickness or density... unless you printed it on fiber-paper and sewed
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one of those little threads into it at precisely the right point.
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If you want to rip off machines, keep reading... I'll try and let you know how
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not to waste your time.
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4.0 - How to get into Vending Machines
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Alright, I'm sick of reading all this crap on how to try and rip off vending
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machines when none of it works. Clay? Salt water? Gimme a fucking break. Keep
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reading to hear how to get into vending machines from someone who has worked
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with them for the last ten years, and still does.
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Some warnings.
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1- With electronics being so cheap these days, most people videotape their
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vending locations. Scope out the place first, look for cameras. At any rate,
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it's not good to look like you when you go raid the machines.
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2- Almost all vending machines now have alarms and tilt switches installed on
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them. Candy machines have shock sensors on the front glass. All machines have
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plumb bobs on them. If at all possible, unplug the machine first to avoid
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tripping the anti-vandalism measures.
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3- There was another warning I had all thought up, but now I can't remember it.
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I'll think of it later.
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Okay, standard vending machines include soda machines, candy machines, cigarette
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machines and other upright product dispensing devices. I'll write a separate
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file for video games, bill changers and payphones later.
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There are basically only two ways to get into vending machines without a key.
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Through the lock, or directly.
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LOCKS
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You can always try and pick the lock, using the standard method. The only
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problem with that is that there are usually at least eight settings, so you have
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to pick it three or four times to get the cylinder to travel enough to open the
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lock. That can be entirely too time consuming and generally not worth it. So,
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here are some better methods for opening a lock without picking it. It can be
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very easy to get into tubular locks or very hard, depending on how cheap the
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lock is.
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Gematic-type: cheap as hell locks. Their main weakness is that the cam (small
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piece of metal on the back of the lock designed to hold the cylinder in place)
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is held on by a single, small, weak-threaded screw. Most of the time the cam is
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also only an aluminum alloy. To defeat this type of lock, you can use a tubular
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key. File it down so that only the pin that sticks up from the cylinder is left
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and when inserted into a lock it rotates freely, but you can't pull it out.
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Attach a chain to the key, then wrap the chain around a bar of some sort. Yank
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hard. Voila! Cam either comes completely off or is bent to hell, open sesame.
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Ace-type: somewhat more expensive, better secure. The cam is held on by a nut
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over a larger bolt-type end. This makes it mainly pull-proof. However, the lock
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is only coated in carbon steel. Beneath that millimeter thin layer of hard metal
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there is only a nickel alloy. Insert a small drill bit into the cross section
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where the key slot meets the circular opening and go at it. After you get past
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the hard metal, the rest will give like soft cheese. Keep drilling until either
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the cylinder falls out, or you drill right through the lock and through the bolt
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in the end of the lock. It only takes me about five minutes to do this with a
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hammer drill.
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American-type: you can tell these locks from the others by the fact that the
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face is completely flush. Instead of a tubular cylinder, these locks rely on a
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set of pins on the key, mounted at irregular depths. The face is drill-proof.
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These things are the Fort Knox of locks, if you see one you're pretty much
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fucked trying to open it without a key. So, on to the next method!
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DIRECT
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Let's not kid ourselves here. We're not trying to get into these things for the
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aesthetic value of the job. We want the stuff inside. C'mon, you want to try to
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dump salt water into these things, thinking it will completely ruin the machine
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and only work part of the time? I'm guessing we're not all that concerned with
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the well-being of the machine in question. Face it, this is a grab-and-go job.
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So fuck the lock, let's just get in.
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Almost every single vending machine has the T-bar locking system. This means
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there's a steel bar traveling the length of the machine, securing the door at
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the top, bottom and side directly next to the lock, opposite the hinge.
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This is a pretty good system. It doesn't work against someone determined to get
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in. Why? Because the point where the locking bar intersects with the machine's
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walls may be steel, but it's only about a quarter inch thick.
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Bring a prybar and a hammer. Unplug the machine. Climb on top of it. Track where
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the locking bar intersects with the roof by going in a line straight up from the
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lock. Insert the prybar (you might have to hammer it down in) about an inch to
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the side of that position, toward the hinge. Pry the sucker open. Once you've
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got the top open, you can see where the locking bar goes into the side, pry that
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open too. From there you can yank the door open and grab anything you want.
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A successful break-in to a vending machine should take less than three minutes.
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Doing it this way also doesn't damage the machine enough to make it unusable. In
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fact, it takes less than five minutes of welding to fix, thus the vending
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company loses very little... some product and a couple hundred dollars is chump
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change compared to the $7000 it costs for the machine. If you don't trash the
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machine, there's less of a chance the company will follow up on busting you for
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breaking into it.
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There, I hope you're happy.
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5.0 - How to scam Bill changers
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When I say bill changer, I mean a machine whose single purpose is to take bills
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and render them into change ... nothing more.
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Bill changers are the God of all vending machine thefts. Not only will they have
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the bills in them that they've already changed, but the coins left to change
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many more. The lowest dollar amount I've seen in a bill changer is $400, and
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that was a very small one. Most of the time this number remains static for
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accounting purposes, so you'll always end up with an even dollar amount if you
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get it all.
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The problem is, as a lot of vending machines already have dollar bill acceptors
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included in them, bill changers will usually only be found in an area with a
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large amount of machines... which means higher security, more traffic, i.e.
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harder to steal. If you find one out on its own, you just won the lottery.
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The easiest way to classify bill changers for thievery is by size. Here's why;
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bill changers are damn near impossible to open without a key. You'd need hours
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to take out the lock, pry the door, or cut a hole in them. Yet, they're not
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impossible to steal from.
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There's a reason most vending machines accept their own bills. To make a bill
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changer convenient, it has to be as small as possible, to admit more machines
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that actually make money. This is utterly moronic. The smaller something is, the
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easier it is to steal.
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If you see a small bill changer attached to the side of a vending machine, it's
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usually only held on by a couple of small bolts. If you see it freestanding, the
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lower half of it is usually nothing but a stand made of sheet metal.
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When you get a chance, take your trusty prybar and pry the sucker off the side
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of the machine. It'll come right off too, because neither of the sides of the
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machines are really designed to hold that much pressure... and bolts that thin
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aren't usually very strong. If it's attached to the floor, I'm willing to bet
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the metal making up the stand of the changer isn't as strong as the prybar.
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Detach it and take the whole fucking thing... then you can open it at your
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leisure. Very, very few vendors actually take the time to properly secure their
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bill changers. Be careful though, those things are incredibly heavy.
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Bill changers also come in a big size, usually about four feet tall. These you
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can mainly forget about. Even if you got in somehow... they usually have a
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mechanical alarm in them using a can of compressed air and an air horn. If you
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break in, you're fucked anyway, even if the thing's unplugged. Good luck trying
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to move them too.
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However, there is one thing you can do. Sharply pop the lock bar with the heel
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of your hand. Sometimes it will pop open, because the dumbass operator didn't
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push it in all the way.
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Enjoy!
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6.0 - How to get into pay phones
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Okay, so you want to break into a payphone. They're tough nuts, I'll give them
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that. Hardened steel alloy all around. Take a sledgehammer to one, you still
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won't crack the case. So, all you have to do is attack the weakest point. It
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isn't that hard really. You just have to get past that little trick the
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manufacturer played on you.
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That little keyhole in the front of the cash box? That isn't the lock. It opens
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the box, but the real lock is on the side of the phone. There are two; one opens
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the front face of the phone for service, the other unlocks the cash box. The
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bottom lock on the side holds the crossbar behind the cash box in place, keeping
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it from moving unless that lock is opened first.
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It's a double-sided lock usually, or cylinder lock. Pick, drill, pull.. open
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that lock first. Picking is usually the most effective, it allows you to keep
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the lock mainly intact so that you can turn the locking bar. Then, you can turn
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the crossbar inside the box by using that little, simple lock on the front of
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the big, shiny square. All you need there is a rather sturdy, small "T" shaped
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piece of metal... it's not all that complicated.
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Payphones are easy targets, they're usually out in the middle of BFE with nobody
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around so you can take your time. They're made that way, so people stranded out
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there can make a call. Two minutes of picking can usually net you an average of
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$50.
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7.0 - Easy way of stealing money from soda machines (Stuffing)
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A good way to scam a soda or most other vending machines
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1. Find the little change return slot thingy.
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2. Find piece of rigid cardboard.
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3. Stick piece of cardboard up change return blocking all change.
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4. Come back and remove cardboard. Dance while coins rain from the machine like
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your in Vegas.
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5. Stop dancing and run away.
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I think I’ll just state the obvious and say that you do it in a machine that
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sells cans not the $1 bottles and cans for sixty to sixty five cents there’s a
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good chance that a person will have three quarters. Also collect the money at
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night. I‘ve never done it myself but some one tried to pull something like that
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at a machine I used with a tissue that i removed i got three dollars and
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thwarted them. If you ever collected more than 3 dollars a day some one would
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complain or find the jam making it so you get no money. 3 is an arbitrary number
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but it’s around what I believe to be accurate. The trick for you would be to put
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the jam in a vending machine that is high traffic enough that you can get the
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money quickly enough so that no one realizes what’s going on. and low traffic
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enough that you stand a good chance that no whiners or inquisitive people use
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the machine. If you get any more than that people are dumber than I thought.
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8.0 – More Stuffing
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The above was an example of "stuffing" here is a simplified method that is best
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done in isolated areas on payphones with little risk.
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There are dangers and there are benefits to this method.
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Ok dangers first. There may be a spike and you could get your finger jabbed.
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Ok benefits. you could make a lot of money if you get a routine going in high
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traffic areas.
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How its done: you get a wire hanger and make a hook that will fit pretty high up
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the change slot. Now get toilet paper and stuff and stuff and stuff. ok drop
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about 3 pennies in the coin slot. did they fall out. if not your set if they did
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keep stuffing. ok no depending on how much traffic the phone gets you should
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visit between 1-3 days apart. then restuff every time you cash in. How to cash
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in? Remember that wire stick it in the change slot the pick at the tissue till
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it falls apart and the change plops out. hold the change door open when doing
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this because if there is a lot of change the door could shut and not be open
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able. This is bad because you get no money. If the picling the toilet paper out
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with the wire is boring you and you want a funnier way or the tissue is stuck
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and unable to be removed then fill the change slot with any flammable liquid
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that turns into a gas then light. The tissue should go up in flames. The weakend
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tissue will eventually give way to the weight of the coins after being burnt and
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then cha-ching . Good luck.
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9.0 – Credits
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Fixit - Most of the files are his so all praise to fixit !
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Alan Smithee
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Bongman
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nito721
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I’d also like to shout out to:
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Enigma for his wicked BBS
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And *Guilotine* for just being a dude
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And the real for is amazing expertise in the field of explosives and weapons
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RESPECT
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Oh and what file would be complete with out and an out of date add for a dial up
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BBS and some crummy ASCI art !
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/ CALL SOME RANDOM BBS WITH A DODGY NAME NOW ON /
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/ XXX-XXX-XXX AND XXX-XXX-001
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