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Hey y'all! The other day I went through ŁP reddit for about 4 hours. What I took back from it is a compilation on things I thought could be helpful to our community. These screenshots discuss tactics and strategies they use. One thing I can say is be SOOOO fucking careful guys. They know SO much. A lot of them are very good at their jobs. One slip up could mean getting caught. Use these to sharpen your skills. :)
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things to |!ft to donate to homeless shelters
i volunteered at a shelter for quite a while before covid so if you’re looking to give back to your community this is a list of things homeless shelters and homeless people are in need of. please add to this post if you have more ideas!
any travel size hygiene products
this means deodorant, shampoo, body wash, toothpaste (and toothbrush), mouthwash, hand sanitizer, baby wipes, lotion, chapstick, things like that.
shelters will be more in need of the shampoo and body wash. the shelter i volunteered at had private individual showers and gave each person their own thing of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash like you see in hotels. they even suggested that you take those and donate them if you stay at a hotel.
TAMPONS AND PADS
i can’t empathize this enough. homeless people who menstruate and are in shelters need these so badly and people rarely think to donate them.
clothing
sure, this is assumed, but what type of clothing exactly? first, SOCKS! number 1 most needed clothing item homeless people say they need. clean, warm socks. after socks things like underwear and hats and gloves are most sought after. especially with a lot of places in the northern hemisphere getting colder now. if you can, sturdy shoes and bras.
larger/bulky items
backpacks or suitcases, blankets, tents, some outdoorsman stores have compact camping mats or mattresses that fold up really small. solar powered camping lamps, flashlights
food
with food you need to think,
will it stay good for a long time?
can it be eaten without outside tools?
does it look like it won’t taste bad?
if the answer is yes to these questions snatch it.
things like canned goods with the pull tabs are great, check for protein bars, raisins, pretzels, jerky, nuts, hell even candy don’t just go for necessities. when possible go for water too.
miscellaneous
these are probably what a capitalist would call “luxury items” or “comfort items.”
hand warmers, books, lighters, nice reusable bottles (easy to clean without a dishwasher though), a reusable utensils set, a box of plastic sandwich bags, hair ties, makeup, watches, reusable masks
it’s rough for a lot of people right now. i know some of y’all have incredible talent in this community. personally i’m going to use this list to practice praxis and be a little bit of a local robin hood next time i’m out. lmk if you use this!
I was homeless in 2018 and something you don't really think about donating but is very sought after is pillows. I saw a lot of people in my section lose their pillows if they had more than 1. They even tried to take mine that I brought with me to give out to new people in the shelter.
People would be kicked out for the night for whatever reason or lose their spot in the shared room and have to go sleep under the bridge nearby. They didn't get to keep their bedding.
So please if you can donate pillows
getting cold out in a lot of places!! keep this circulating❤️
@rainylifts this is such a great tip for DNAing!! i didn’t even think of that, but that’s an awesome idea if you can’t find actual refund scam info on a company to find info on how they respond to just… real refunds. thank you so much!!
Also take a look at the store's refund policies!!
They usually have info about what they'll do about missing orders.
Another thing that i've done with online ordering, is say you got the wrong item, if it's makeup they will tell you to keep it and they will reship, VS will let you keep it because you can say they sent you undergarments and they won't want you to return them. Any other store will ask you to return there stuff. Sometimes they will send you a shipping label so you can return there items. I've sent them random stuff back because they don't know what they sent you half the time . I got this idea as I received the wrong items or someone else order several times. it's worked at every store I can think off. I would not do this more then once at the same store with you same info. Have different emails, creat an account with text me and have different phone numbers so you can create different online accounts (True Story) I placed a big online order with Kate spade, called them up and told them I received wrong order. They asked me for the items I received luckily I had gone to kate spade and took 2 wallets so I gave them the info of the 2 wallets. They sent me a shipping label so I can return the wrong items(wallets ) as soon as they processed my return they refunded my money ..
cat hat: $6
stickers: $10
puzzle book: $13
amethyst heart: $10
soft thorns #2: $15
large amethyst chunk: $20
rose quartz candle: $25
birthday cake perfume: $15
watermelon taffy: $3
slim jim’s: $8
pokémon cards: $80
stress balls: $12
restful moon soap: $14
endless weekend lotion: $16
cucumber melon lotion: $14
shower steamers: $19
bubble bath: $17
cactus blossom spray: $9
restful moon spray: $14
remy figure: $15
stitch figure: $25
kirby figures: $30
pejoy: $3
calico critters: $25
pusheen magnets: $8
noodle snack: $3
sanrio pop it’s: $20
gudetama plushie: $10
bubble tea: $3
glass dip pen: $30
bunny plushie: $16
inward poetry: $17
glass slippers poetry: $15
mario graphic novel: $15
tokidoki figures: $86
gudetama bowl & chopsticks: $20
ramune: $20
gloomy bear pants: $60
shirts: $120
necklace: $13
rings: $13
large tote bag: $25
total: $948
Haul for today besties~
Glue gun: ~$1.00
Embossing tool: ~$1.00
Contour + eyeshadow brushes: ~$2.00
Pore refining mask: ~$1.00
Spa masks: ~$2.00
Gourmet lollipop: ~$1.00
Eyebrow scissors: ~$1.00
Marshmallow twists: ~$1.00
Cotton candy blow pops: ~$1.00
Roxane wolf figure: $17
Equate toothbrushes: ~$7.00
Butter eyeliner- $10.00
Pride patch- $4.00
Sweet pea perfume ×2- $6.00
Everlasting lash glue: $20.00
ASMR pods: $10.00
Milani eyeliner- $10.00
Beach bae luminizer- $15.00
Phisical formula foundation- $12.00
Fabric-tac: $7.00
Dress pattern: $3.00
Velcro: $16.00
Cherry apple roller balm: ~$5.00
Hard candy lip gloss- $6.00
Milani Fruit fetish lip balm- $8.00
Total: $167.00
Small Mall Haul
The socks from aech and em had an rfd tag that I completely missed, but my ass was saved by some other girl getting beeped when she left the store. I got a little scared so I went to the changing room and lo and behold, there's the tag. Anyways total saved is $51.56
i could only put ten pics i had fourteen but i picked these cuz favourites!!!!!!! yeah i have been seriously depressed so i completely waited last minute to do christmas shopping but i’m fucking happy with this haul!!!!! happy holidays i am exsausted
Can u take me step by step how you lift from a place like ulta? Do you take a basket? Do you ever pay for anything? How busy was it? Sorry for all the questions, ima newbie!
Sure thing. I’m lazy in bed in the morning so why not? Guys this is gonna forever be my official Ulta “masterpost” everyone keeps asking me for, take it or leave it.1. Don’t park anywhere by it, so they can’t track your plates after you leave, just in case.2. Dress nicely, innocently, professionally, and don’t wear anything raggedy or they will judge you.3. I personally have found that my favorite time to go is on a weekend morning. If it’s just a little busy, but not too busy then, it’s ideal, and honestly I can conceal pretty damn openly and easily because it is very likely that no one is watching, and the manager is probably not looking at the cameras, or if she is, chances are it’s not me.4. When they greet you, reply very innocently and sweetly, don’t sound nervous WHATSOEVER.5. I go prestiege and take like one minute, then I pick out some random item, doesn’t even matter if I want it, then I go to get one of those shopping bags so it looks like I actually want stuff.6. I fill it up in one section, wander, then go to an area without anyone and with a pretty poor camera spot. Honestly a lot of times this is still in prestige if I see the manager is on floor (not watching the cameras) in a spot with the cameras away.7. Stuff the makeup from the Ulta bag into my bag. Stuff about half, so it looks normal. 8. Walk around and repeat this cycle, always having a little bit of stuff in your bag. 9. Put the bag back somewhere. I honestly don’t like returning it to the front because I feel like it looks weird, so I leave it somewhere, usually on a chair or something to be honest.10. If they ask you about anything, ask for a product they don’t have. Or, if you have a bunch of makeup and then they say “what are you looking for” I would say, oh I’m just picking out things that ______ can buy me for my birthday” because then they don’t expect you to buy anything.11. I don’t buy anything. I used to when I first started lifting there but now I don’t.12. I just walk out, sometimes on the phone, sometimes just normal. Don’t look nervous. I’m 95% percent sure they can’t chase you. 13. Enjoy your new overpriced makeup, and wonder why anyone would pay $30 for a little blush.
This is the extent of my tips; I don’t really have any more to give. All standard tips apply, such as don’t act suspicious and get the hell out if you get weird vibes. One more thing, my Ulta doesn’t tag anything except Clarisonics and perfume, so ask someone else if you’re worried about tags.
This is so good. I too a lot of times conceal in prestige. You can do so by bending down and pretending to look at items on the bottom shelf. Sometime I’ll grab a product and if no one’s around I’ll throw it in my bag. That way they don’t even know that I picked up a product or that I’m interested in something. You can also sleeve any small items or put them in your pockets. This works very well when you have a jacket 🧥 on
body concealing 101, with pictures
(or, how to gain 20lbs without really trying)
after the insanely long wait, i’ve finally gotten around to this thing. before we start, please keep in mind this is a one-size-(hopefully)-fits-all guide, as i am thin and short and have tits and have never been any other way lmao. if anyone of other body types wants to make their own post/add onto this please do so!
in this guide i will frequently use the words conceal and (re)pack. to conceal in the context of this guide means to be inside a store actively lifting, where taking too much time will get you caught regardless of if you’re on floor or in a changeroom. i use the word pack to refer to a location outside of a store (such as a mall bathroom or even your own car) where nobody is really paying attention to you and you are free to spend a significant amount of time changing/repacking all your items.
DO WEAR
something you can move in
clothes (especially pants) a size up, but not noticeably too big on you
a jacket (a puffy winter jacket whenever reasonable)
plain, mostly dark colours
something that hides the shape of your body
DONT WEAR
ultra-tight OR ultra-loose clothing
thick, heavy clothing on a hot day
something you’re not willing to stretch/rip by accident
1. SMALL ITEMS (makeup, toiletries, jewellery, etc)
lets start on easy mode. watch this video first. notice how much stuff i’ve managed to fit on my body in places that are (relatively) easy to reach? now consider that you can also body pack in harder to reach places such as down a pantleg, in your shoes, around your arms, between breasts … you have more space than you think, and body packing is just a matter of trying to fit things together.
small items can be concealed easily in the front waistband of your pants, up your sleeves, or in pockets, and packed later in more difficult-to-reach places such as against your back in your waistband, inside your bra, or pushed lower into your pants. small mouldable items like a facemask or makeup brush can also be stretched out along your leg inside your pants, so long as you can bend your knees and walk normally.
bra packing is a very handy tool i use frequently. soft things (such as panties) can be concealed in the cups against your breasts and it is possible to fit something cylindrical between them or on either side of you bra, parallel to where your arms fall. if your bra has fabric that covers around your rib area, items can be packed in there as well (provided it is tight enough; see above video).
waistbands are a godsend when it comes to concealing. i like to conceal high up in the waistband where i don’t have to move my shirt too much to reach, and later adjust things to pack lower down in my pants. if you layer it’s easy to fit an absolute shitload of stuff in here without any bulging (more on this in the next section). the small of your back can also be used to pack items, just check a mirror to make sure it doesn’t look funny.
finally, shoes can hold a lot of stuff. high-top boots are good for dropping long items into, and mukluks are amazing for storage (just beware if you put stuff in your boots you may eventually end up walking on it … don’t stick earrings down there. please learn from my mistakes.)
2. CLOTHES (shirts, pants, bras, panties, etc sans shoes)
two strategies here. i’d start by layering, and then wrapping when you can no longer layer without looking weird. when layering, i recommend wearing a slightly loose (not baggy) shirt and jeans that are either worn enough to move very easily with you or are a half size/one full size too big, just so you have a little wiggle room to put things underneath
layering is not only an excellent way to pack clothes, it also creates extra space and smooths the look of small items. the idea here is to just wear multiple types of one piece of clothing at once. notice how in the video i linked at the beginning of this post that i’m wearing 3 bras and 3 pairs of pants (one of which is high-waisted tights) which not only gives me more space to pack in, but also keeps things tighter to my body and therefore less likely to shift/fall out.
depending on your size, you may be able to layer more than i can without looking odd. i can fit about 3 pairs of pants (2 jeans/1 lulu tights) before it gets too tight to move easily, and anywhere between 3-7 shirts depending on style and thickness. always put your lifted clothing underneath your original clothes unless you are heading to a completely new location. do not change outfits in a mall, you can change between different standalone stores or malls.
wrapping involves literally wrapping an item of clothing around your torso or waist. you gotta make sure not to crumple what you’re wrapping, or it’ll look funny through your shirt/pants. i like to tuck things slanted through my bra, around my body, and then down into my waistband like so, because it’s more secure. if you wrap around your waist and only tuck into the waistband, make sure almost the whole garment fits into your waistband because gravity might make it flop around at the top, which looks sus as hell
3. BULKY OBJECTS (larger/weirdly shaped packaging, shoes)
gonna be honest, this shit sucks to body conceal and i don’t do it frequently. body packing isn’t always comfortable, but weirdly shaped stuff just hurts. these sorts of objects are best concealed when wearing a big jacket/scarf, as its really hard to completely hide. i prefer to gtfo of the store asap with these things, ditch the packaging and then repack it well. i will occasionally break my “body conceal only” rule on these things and put them in a shopping bag/my purse just because they suck so much to conceal. i recommend lifting these sorts of items at the end of your trip so that you’re not super uncomfortable for a long period of time. dump them in your car or purse as soon as its safe.
the only good way i’ve found to do this is a long scarf, baggy shirt, and puffy jacket. i skipped the jacket in these in these pics.
4. HOW MUCH CAN YOU FIT?
the obvious question. here we go. starting with the bottom layer, here’s 10 pairs of panties and 6 bras/bralettes. because of tumblr’s img limit, you’ll have to trust me when i say this shit’s invisible under my jeans. i look bustier than usual, but to anyone who doesn’t know my tits the way i do, i look normal.
next, 3 pairs of pants and 25 small items, including facemasks, makeup, and fake nails. for illustrative purposes, i’ve left a lot of it sticking out the top of my waistband, but in reality you want that shit jammed down there tight against your body.
finally, 8 shirts and a sweatshirt to cover it up. notice the tiny bulge by my waist; the shirts were starting to curl at the bottom and i didn’t bother to smooth them out because i was sweating so fucking much and just wanted to get all this shit off me.
here’s a video proving i’m wearing what i say i am.
and here’s all the shit i had on my body. 10 panties, 6 bras/bralettes, 3 pants, 9 shirts, and 25 small items.
5. FINAL THOUGHTS
always always always do a 360 in a mirror or at least try to look down at yourself to see if anything’s bulging or looking weird. sometimes things that look sus looking down at your body look fine from an outside perspective, and sometimes something that looks flat to you will look obviously bulky in a mirror. remember to raise your arms, reach out, lean, crouch, and twist to make sure your packing stays where it’s meant to and that you are actually capable of moving like a human being. please wear deodorant when packing because you’re gonna sweat like a motherfucker.
packing well takes practice. wearing something high-waisted or shapewear under your jeans can help to smooth out bumps and give you more space for packing. you can pack literally like. almost anywhere on your body you can reach–i packed a shirt along my spine once, i’ve twisted a scarf along the length of my arm under my shirt, and stuffed my boots with little earring packs. if it works, it works. be safe and happy lifting ! :)
THIS SHIT RIGHT HERE ^^^
easy to make makeup booster bag! portable and compact so you’re not walking around with a whole ass tinfoil lined purse.
This is so great!
Stop thinking peach is private. Stop thinking tumblr is private.
That girl with the hundred dollar lifts ? She could be undercover. Take this community with a pinch of salt and don’t EVER slip up on your privacy. Antis are pathetic, determined people who WILL devote hundreds of hours to their own petty agendas. That girl who gives you magnet tips? Undercover. The one with the heartbreaking ‘caught story 😨😥’ Undercover. Do not assume otherwise. Do not put yourself at risk for fucking clout and liftblr respect. If you have a real life friend who lifts that’s different. I see you all putting yourself at so much risk for friendships n I’m like😑
Best Lifting Tips
… That I found since I joined the community:
STARTER POST for begginers (!)
How to get a big haul
Great tips from Haullsey
Concealing methods
How to conceal on the body (without a bag or purse)
How to lift makeup (specifically from Últā)
How to avoid being caught
Lifting methods and techniques
Tips on lying, scamming companies for money and other naughty things
Tips about security cameras
Removing tags guideline
Videos that explain concealing methods
Youtube videos: How to remove tags with a magnet and with a hook
Repost to spread the information so we can all lift safely.
I may do the part 2 if I will find more.
reblogging to find later
Sorry, not great quality video, I saw somebody warning people not to hide nail polishes or glass bottles in their sleeves as they can fall out and break. I’m not sure if this is something already well known but I thought I would do a tutorial.
This only works with larger sleeves which you can roll back to hide a hair tie and also cover the outline of the merchandise you have hidden. What I like best about this though is I can have my arms down and don’t really have to worry about the product showing.
Also sorry for the background noise I didn’t notice the birds until I watched this again.