YALL i got my hook and magnet and gonna go lifting soon
and i never have had to deal with the sensors and tags and i am shitting bricks over WHERE i should put the tags ive removed
pls reply w yr tips??

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YALL i got my hook and magnet and gonna go lifting soon
and i never have had to deal with the sensors and tags and i am shitting bricks over WHERE i should put the tags ive removed
pls reply w yr tips??
ridiculous long list of collected tips.
michael’s -no chase policy -cameras above the doors and registers -blind spots: knitting/embroidering, woodcrafts, paints, plants; avoid other customers -nothing is tagged -dress niceish -best if you go by yourself -go either an hour or two after opening or closing
victoria’s secret -no lp -bras are tagged, panties are not -no chase policy
terrible companies -too faced -lush -the body shop -urban outfitters -american apparel -whole foods -trader joe’s
starbucks -four cameras: over the door, over the safe, over the register & over the manager’s desk in the back. manager’s don’t have access to the camera footage; they can only access it after an ‘incident’ has occurred -no chase policy -watch out for other customers -bagged coffee and mugs make nice presents and are only inventoried once a month. -nothing is tagged -the fridge with juices and salads cannot be seen from the barista side of the counter. baristas not held liable for it -instant coffees are pretty good and there are cute mugs around christmas -don’t be a scumbag and steal from the tip jar jfc
general -double-check for secutiry tags -sensors inside cardboard tags in clothing -just double-check everything -if you’re lifting all day with your car, keep an empty gym bag in your backseat and dump stuff there in between stores -if the barcode is printed on the product and it is not a sticker, it won’t go off! -if you can, detag/conceal/etc in the men’s dressing room -bring your signifcant other and kiss them passionately if an SA is looking at you -grab two of everything you want - steal one and keep the other in the basket -be confident -don’t get cocky -be careful -if it feels wrong, put it back -browse openly -scope out the places beforehand -the umbrella method: close the umbrella most of the way and drop small items in it (pracitce at home!) -dress like a rich snobby white kid: skinny jeans with boots and a north face & infinity scarf
sephora -never just go in, lift and leave -look around and test out shades. have a question about stuff you’re looking at ready. -test everything. look interested in makeup and new to high end stuff -carry a bag from somewhere else that’s deep enough to shut at the top; ex. forever 21 bags -have a smaller purse and have like a hat or a pair of gloves or something (in the winter) that you can shuffle around in the bag so if an SA spots you mid-conceal or comes around a corner, etc, you can grab your gloves/hat/etc and put them on like you’re getting ready to leave the mall -listen to SA’s on their headsets. if you hear “so and so needs a bag”, drop and run -never lift from a jc penney sephora -if you lift from sephora and feel weird after, go to a place young people usually don’t go. then leave super hard. -it helps to be carrying something expensive with you, or wearing it. look expensive. have expensive taste. -if an SA asks you what you’re wearing for makeup now, always say something expensive. “nars sheer glow and a little bareMinerals powder” works for me. fake expensive taste. -don’t wear headphones. -don’t wear a beanie. -wear lipstick in a noticeable shade. wearing a bright bold lip will make it look you know what you’re doing. if you don’t, go in on a day you won’t be lifing and ask for a tutorial on how to do a lip. -wear heels. youll look classier. -take pictures of things. if an SA shows you an item, take a picture; you’ll look genuinely interested. -if you’re about to leave but feel like someone is onto you, stop and play with a foundation. ask for help finding your shade and ask for a sample. the whole process takes a really long time. act sincerely interested. talk about your current foundation (use an expensive one) and say it breaks you out a bit or dries you out. make it sound worse. have a whole conversation. -when leaving, do not look around at other people. do not. go from looking at a product, checking your phone/the time, then leave. this works well. fake a phone call! say “yeah, i’m just in sephora, i’m leaving in two seconds. where did you want to meet? okay! see you soon.” mentioning the store is pretty helpful. -be really nice.
ulta -some ultas use soft RFID tags on their palettes/expensive items -if there are no blind spots, you can make one by facing the opposite way of the camera, or standing behind a partner -wear something fashionable. do your makeup well. break out your brand-name items… look expensive. look like you can buy that whole store if you wanted to. -bring a big bag; one that has structure so that SAs can’t tell if it’s full or not. lots of lifters like the Michael Kors Jet Set or Selma tote. -walk in; if you’re greeted say hello and smile back -grab an ulta shopping bag. place it in the crook of your elbow. leave your purse up by your shoulder until you can get to a blind spot. -test stuff! -put some stuff in your ulta bag! try putting two of the things you want so it’s not as sus. fill it up with items so it won’t be as noticeable on camera. -find your blind spot and move your purse to the crook of your elbow. conceal. don’t linger. -put the stuff you don’t want back! -if you have a bad feeling, ditch and go -perfumes are super tagged don’t even think about it -don’t park anywhere near it so they can’t track your plates after you leave, just in case -best time: weekday evenings and weekend afternoons -go to prestige and take like one minute, then pick out some random item, then get a shopping bag so it looks like you actually want things -have a question ready, ask for a product they don’t have -blind spots: high-end skincare aisle, low-end haircare aisle, clearance? -do your best to look nice and cute! confidence is key -if you’re not getting good vibes, it’s okay to leave!
old navy -nothing is tagged and there are no cameras??? -dressing rooms aren’t monitored
groceries -go to the biggest 24/7 grocery store and scope it out at like 3-4 am -get a small cart with 2 layers and put two big reusable grocery bags there, open. put your groceries in there while you shop. then just walk out -it’s important that you scope it out before actually going. make sure nobody is stationed at the doors at all times. -if you’re nervous and there’s nobody at the door, walk out looking at an old receipt like you’re looking at how much you spent or the taxes or whatever
urban outfitters -find a store that gives out large paper bags with those stringy handles. ask for a couple for a project on ‘branding’ or something. fill up like a quarter of the space to make it look normal. -there are magnet sensors -little items like books, home accessories, and jewelry can be carried in your hands; find a spot where no one can see you and just stuff what you want into your bag. corners are always good
lush -blindspot in the back of the store with the foot scrubs
for specific things -amiibos aren’t tagged -lift more cotton panties because all that polyester shit ain’t good for your lil gnome garden (via liftinglily)
office depot -nothing is tagged -nobody cares -cute stationary
gap -dressing rooms aren’t monitored -only some things are tagged
icing -no tags
claire’s -fake tags/no tags
sally’s beauty supply -no cameras -no-chase policy -between 5 and 8pm is your best shot -an hour or so after they open is the best time to lift something large; another person doesn’t come in until 10:30 or 11:00
lifting bag -large structured bag so that you can’t tell when it’s full or not
hot topic -the corners are good -bracelets are probably tagged
pier 1 -nothing is tagged -cameras are to monitor employee theft -nice candles, jewelry, scarves, stationary and trinkets
barnes & noble -cameras in toys/collectibles, the music/dvds, comics, the gift card/accessories area, and the sitting/reading area -good blond spot: classic lit -books are tagged sporadically -get a cup of coffee!!
–> message me if you have any corrections or anything!
Great tips! Thanks for putting it together!
So glad I just saw this lmao
Just need to add that the tips about Michaels are almost opposite of what it’s like near me. The tips are 100% wrong. I love these lists, but I definitely take them with a grain of salt.
I’m not familiar with these tags and got excited thinking that I could remove it with my magnet, but it wouldn’t come off. I stuck it to the pointed side and it made a click noise, but wouldn’t come off. So, are magnets supposed to remove these?
Yes magnets will remove those tags! Specifically a golf detacher. If it doesn’t come off right away try swirling it around or pulling it off and trying again 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks. I did fiddle with it, swirling it around, but it wouldn’t work. I probably could’ve tried harder, though. Lol. I have a golf detacher.
So we used these where I used to work. You need a FUCKING MIGHT ASS GOD DAMN MAGNET. And even then you have to kind of hit the tag on the magnet and swirl it. Some of them stick REALLY BAD and take a lot of effort to get off. These tags are a pain in the ass with ink to boot.
I have a golf detacher and I have problems getting these off sometimes. I have to try for a little bit but it eventually does come off! Try pulling on the other side and pressing the magnet into the tag as you swirl it around.
Push/smash the two parts together, with the ball of your wrist hitting the flat side, while using your magnet. Only smash against it with your wrist if the store is loud and you don’t think anyone will hear obv, otherwise you’ll just have to push forcefully which is harder without the momentum. These are the same as the tags at Spencer’s and they’re just really finicky sometimes and usually pushing is the solution. If they’re just ink tags and don’t beep (bring it close to the door without leaving and test if they beep) just take it home and burn the tip until the spring and stuff pop out then just pull it apart.
shoplifting routine + tips
before i sleep, i’m going to type out some things i collected from lift-pros who have deactivated their blogs and adopted into my own routine! i’ll just detail my routine and try to give a few tips at the end so that the newer lifters can have some of the wisdom of those who have left us.
routine:
whenever i go lifting, i always bring a medium sized purse and a large shopping bag. i gently fold the shopping bag and put it inside of my purse. other than this, i’ll bring:
my magnet and hook (i hide them inside of these hidden zippers in my purse) {some lifters use scissors. same goes.}
a wallet with a decent amount of money (if i have it) in case i get caught
earphones (personal preference, but i find that music calms me and makes me look nonchalant. sometimes i won’t even listen to anything so that i can appear occupied, but actually be attentively listening around me.)
when i enter my first store, i’ll browse around, examining fabric, price tags, comparing clothes to my body in the mirrors. this is useful for concealing. if you conceal an item of clothing in another, mirrors are so good for checking if you can see it. just look as if you’re checking our your appearance.
try to take some items without hangers, so that you can put those items onto hangers when you have extras.
once i’ve taken a couple items i want along with some larger items with pockets (jeans, overalls, collared shirts) i’ll go to a changing room. if an attendant asks me how many items i have, i’ll lie and say 2 less than what i have. if they physically count the items, then i’ll probably only steal one item. if no one gives a shit, then still, don’t be too careless about stealing items. there’s still video cameras.
***MAKE SURE not to steal a boldly printed/colored item that’s showing in your pile of clothing or the first item that you’re holding. they’ll probably notice it’s gone, or at least there’s a greater risk. ***
in the changing room, i’ll probably take my shoes off so i don’t look suspicious from underneath the curtain. and if the curtain doesn’t fully close, i ALWAYS hold it closed with my body as i detag. a lady once walked in on me as i was detagging and i nearly had a heart attack, thankfully she didn’t see anything.
after i take the tags off of the items i want, i’ll put the tags into or onto the clothes i don’t want. DOUBLE CHECK FOR TAGS PLEASE!!!! THERE’S CHANCES OF EXTRA HARD AND SOFT TAGS. i’ll put the clothes i detagged in my purse. if i don’t have space, i might wear the item of clothing if it’s small and unnoticeable. when i exit the changing room, i’ll most likely leave one item that has been untouched on the rack outside of the changing room.
PLEASE MAKE SURE NOT TO LEAVE THE ITEM WITH THE EXTRA TAGS ON OR IN IT ON THE RACK OR WITH THE ATTENDANT the attendant will be touching these items the soonest and it’s pretty sketchy when a tag falls out of a pocket or if there’s an extra on there.
i usually take the items with the tags and bring them back out to the store, if i’m not lazy i’ll put it back where it came from. i always try to put it in the middle of the rack.
then i exit the store, trying to look calm.
so you probably noticed i haven’t mentioned the shopping bags yet. this isn’t what everyone does, but i always head to the bathroom and put the clothes i stole into the bag. it works for me because i can’t necessarily pull off walking into my mall with a bag in hand, but if you want to start off with the bag, just put something thin and dark inside the bag to put on top of the clothes you stole. just in case.
then i hit up other stores! except at these other stores, i can put the clothes i take into the shopping bag.
tips:
1. always double check for tags on the clothing. this is a given, but really, you have to check for any kind of tag. you might have gotten the hard tag off, but there could still be a soft tag somewhere, or some other lifter could’ve left a tag somewhere. hold up the price tags and clothing tags up to the light and look for chips and shit.
2. HIDE your tools. please. hide them. if the LP sees your tools, you’ll get punished so much harder because you were shoplifting with the intent.
3. DON’T RUN!!! don’t run. if you run, well, it depends on store policy. but if you run, they might tackle you or call the police or some shit.
4. if you don’t have a good feeling about a place, drop the shit and get out. seriously. get out. leave the mall if you have to. give it a little time before you return. just don’t risk it. no item is worth a record, especially since we’re all young with our futures ahead of us.
5. find somewhere to put your tags. don’t be careless. i’ve seen people just leave the tags in the changing room, it’s not necessarily traceable but it draws attention to the fact that shoplifting is prevalent in the store. what i’ve found is putting them inside of purses, pockets is effective. and of course, retagging clothing as well. i usually tag the inner tag on the seam of the clothing.
6. always be nice to the SA. if they talk to you, they’re just doing their job and being polite. but if they’re following you around a little too closely, they’re probably suspicious of you.
7. dress appropriately for the store. this is also a given, but don’t wear shit like black hoodies and sweatpants, cause you probably look like a lifter who wants to wear clothing out of the store. also, i recommend changing your appearance up a little.
8. don’tttt please don’t go to one store too much and never buy anything. give it some time. if an store attendant asks, i like to say that i’m just trying on things and i’m going to tell my mom what i want so we can come back. also, don’t always go at like 4:00 on a tuesday. change it up, so you catch different employees at different shifts.
9. don’t grab a shitton of stuff and then steal a large portion of it. for me it’s usually: stealing one item for every four pieces i grab, two if the SA’s aren’t nearby or paying attention, or if i concealed really well.
10. you don’t NEED to buy a small thing to alleviate suspicion. i understand the logic, but honestly i’d just get out of the store. don’t stay longer than you need to.
11. when you’re leaving, don’t rush out. walk sloow and calm like any normal shopper would. i get it. you wanna get out ASAP. but you also don’t want to be sus. fake a phone call if you must. or look at your phone. just be natural.
12. DON’T BE AFRAID TO WASTE A DAY ON SCOUTING. lifting at a new store is very exciting but sometimes they might have something you’re not familiar with, like at zara, they will scan every single clothing item and make sure there’s a tag when you’re entering and leaving the changing room. when you scout, figure out the layout, security cameras, SA procedures
13. THIS IS REALLY USEFUL FOR ME idk if it’s useful for you but some of the stores i go to have a level for men’s wear and a level for women. often times, the changing rooms on the men’s level will have fewer people and fewer SA’s. if you feel like the SA’s on the women’s level are hardasses about the clothes in your arm, check out the men’s level.
14. DON’T TAKE WHAT YOU DON’T NEED. don’t be greedy. this is just me, but i take only things i will actually wear. some people boost, so that’s different, but don’t be greedy. stores will probably notice a larger loss in inventory way sooner. pleaseee don’t be greedy. sometimes shoplifting is so easy you think you can get away with anything, but it’s still illegal at the end of the day. only take things you really want. i always look at store websites before hitting up stores so i have an idea of what i want and i have my limits. be smart about it. there’s a ton of big, flashy hauls on tumblr, but you don’t need to compete with others. go at your own speed.
15. don’t ever underestimate the fact that shoplifting is still a crime. even if you’re a teenager, you’ll be punished. don’t forget that. you can still stick it to the man, just, be careful.
other methods besides dressing room concealing:
so there’s a lot of other methods out there, especially just on the floor concealing where you put things in your bag or your sleeve. personally, it doesn’t work for me, so i’m sorry i didn’t cover it. i’m afraid of blind spots not actually being blind spots and i’m also afraid of tags. if there’s jewelry i want or something non-clothing, i’ll hide it under the clothes in my arm. this is only if the SA will not take these things from me and count them. so you need prior knowledge. anyways, a lot of jewelry i’ve seen have tags as well so be careful. i’ve taken shoes, bikinis, jewelry, socks and underwear this way ahaha i’d say it’s effective but you need to know your store.
hope this helped!
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Victoria's Secret Masterpost
Today I will be covering how to lift from Victoria’s Secret, sharing a few of the different methods I use and how to acquire a lot of new sexy bras and panties (among other things) successfully!
1. Be prepared!
You want to purchase a hook and magnet. Different locations use different tags, so you may need a hook OR a magnet.
If your location is known to use gator tags, bring a rubber band.
Next, bring your biggest structured handbag. My personal favorite is the MK Hamilton, but H&M makes cheaper alternatives.
Collect some shopping bags from other stores, preferably large structured paper bags (my favorite is the large Bath and Body Works bag).
Bring a disposable coffee cup in your hand (filled with coffee). Make sure that the cup isn’t see through.
2. Look the part!
Spend extra time on your hair and make up. Looking radiant and beautiful WILL help. It’s superficial, but you will look less suspicious.
Dress up. Wear clothing that looks nice, or is name brand. If you look like you have the money, no one would assume you’re a shoplifter.
Be polite and super friendly. Always smile at the sales associates. This is crucial.
3. The process
Enter the store. If any SA’s approach you, kindly say, “I’m just looking, thank you”, etc.
Browse around. Look at all the pretty bras and panties and pick up your favorite ones. After there are 2+ items in your hands, pick up a VS or PINK shopper bag at the entrance of the store. Put your items inside.
Continue browsing, and fill up the bag with your desired amount of bras, panties, accessories, perfumes, clothing, etc. I would say add a maximum of 10 items to lift and 2/3 items you don’t want.
On the crook of your arm, you should be holding your large structured shopping bag and your over sized handbag. Discreetly switch around your bags - put the VS shopper bag on your arm first, then the shopping bag, then your handbag. The other bags should cover your VS shopper bag.
Pick up a pair of sweatpants or a shirt, preferably untagged. This is what you’re “trying on”.
Enter the fitting room. If you’re lucky, a door might already be open from a previous customer. If a customer is just coming out, ask to use their room.
If not, approach a sales associate. Usually, the PINK SAs are lazier/more inattentive than the VS SAs. Have them unlock the door for you. If they count/take your items, hand them your decoy items to try on. They should be too distracted by the items in your hand to notice the VS shopper bag, which shouldn’t be very noticeable in the first place.
If they notice the shopper bag and question you, just say that you weren’t planning to try those items on. Play dumb, the worst case scenario is they ask you to set the bag outside.
4. Detag!
Use your hook or magnet to detag all of your desired items. Drop the tags into your coffee cup OR tag the untagged items you already brought in. The more untagged items you brought in to try on, the better.
Put the stolen loot in your structured handbag!
Leave a few items in your VS shopper bag that you didn’t want. You can put these items back around the store or leave it in the fitting room where people usually leave the items they don’t want. Do the same with the decoy items you “tried on”.
Throw the cup away with the tags. There is usually garbage cans in every store. Worst case scenario, leave it for an employee to pick up and throw away.
Pretend like nothing you tried on worked out. Leave the store with a group of people (if you can).
Enjoy the adrenaline rush and your new sexy VS items! This is my method that has never failed me. It usually takes 20-30 minutes if you take your time and browse around.
If you have any questions feel free to ask!
xoxo
💞GOLDEN shit right here 🙌💞 Pretty much my exact methods 😘
P.S. A possible good excuse for carrying a magnet
What I would say is that you carry it around to test for fake jewelry. Metal (fake) jewelry is attracted to magnets however, real 14k (and up) gold ISN’T attracted to metal.
You can always say you like to visit jewelry stores a lot and as a result you test that the piece you are buying is legit.
Just a little piece of advice for my lifting buddies. :D
SMART.
spicedsunflower Another idea is, if it’s in your bag, it is a bag you got from a yard/rubbish sale and this is your first time using it. You didn’t check the pockets of the bag so you had no idea it was in there
I forgot all about this yall
This is such a good idea!
returned stolen goods to UO this weekend saying i got them as a gift and made 100$ profit hehehehe :) they took my ID so i won’t be doing it often but :)
I almost shat myself walking out of Office Max with this crap. I checked for tags outside and nothing! Beeped on the way out and the doors wouldn’t open. I almost started crying. I literally power walked to my car and drove off with anxiety pulsing through my veins!!! Guys, please be careful!!!!! This shit was literally underneath the box flap and I didn’t feel it or see any bulges through the box. Submitting because I know a lot of us go to Office Max/Staples for office and school supplies and my blog is fairly new so I don’t have as much exposure to the community.
^thank you so much for the helpful submission!!! Sorry I am just now checking my inbox.
Boosting 101
What is boosting?
-Selling items stolen from retail stores. Be aware this is a felony level crime and could land you in prison. If you’re uncomfortable with that, you might want to consider another way of making money. However, it is extremely hard to prove that items are stolen and as long as you keep your business professional and legitimate looking, no one will ask questions and you will be fine.
What do you sell?
-High-end makeup is 95% of my personal boosting (Urban Decay, Too Faced, Lorac palettes; blush, bronzer, highlight, and contour palettes; basically anything popular that you would see on Instagram or Youtube. I stay away from skin color face products as this is varying and tends to take longer to sell. Also things like foundation go bad more quickly and people are more icked out by buying these things from an unofficial seller.)
Keep an eye out for new releases. Follow brands on Instagram or watch makeup videos on Youtube. Do your research and know your market. When brands release new palettes, jump on the bandwagon and snatch a bunch of them up. They will sell like hot cakes for about a month or so after the initial release.
Limited edition products. These are best to collect and wait a few months to a year to list. These items go up in price as supply disappears and collectors will be looking for these items after they’ve left the market
-Designer anything, but specifically wallets. Wallets are easy to lift in my experience because they are small. If you choose to go this route, you will probably want to get a golf detacher. A lot of the wallets I’ve lifted have pencil tags on them and they can be easily taken off with a magnet. Some very expensive wallets and bags (Michael Kors) have screamer tags (the ones with a blinking red light and a speaker). These tags emit one beep when they are detached, but it doesn’t seem too loud and could possibly be muffled. This will require an Alpha S3 key. Be aware I have not detached any of these, so I don’t know from personal experience how loud it is, but I’ve seen videos and it seems possible.
-Electronics. If you choose this route, I would recommend an S3 key as most electronics are either in those clear boxes or spider wrapped. Spider wraps do not make noise when taken off. However, DO NOT cut the wire on a spider wrap as it will emit an extremely loud noise that can’t be turned off. I used to work at Target and we literally had to throw them in the trash compacter and completely destroy them to get them to stop. Hard drives and flash drives have been the best sellers in my experience. Video games and DVDs don’t have a good resale value, plus they are internally tagged so you would have to open them to detag and it just isn’t worth it.
Where do you get this stuff?
-Ulta is the easiest place to get high-end makeup. Sephora is also possible, but this is a little tricker as the SAs there seem to be trained better, care more, and security seems to be better. Kohl’s also sells The Balm and Lorac if you have one of those in your area.
-Kohl’s is where I get Juicy Couture purses and wallets. These boost okay. Typically you have to discount them by about 50% to get them to sell cause it’s not a super high-end brand, but eventually someone will buy them.
-Macy’s is where I get Michael Kors wallets. I’ve also heard of a lot of people lifting Kate Spade at Nordstrom, but I’ve never personally done this.
-Walmart for electronics. The SAs there don’t care because it’s such a crappy job. Just be aware Walmart has good LP so you have to make sure you have a good blind spot and you don’t act sketchy.
Where do you sell?
-Poshmark is where I got my start. It’s limited to the US, so this might not work for some people, but it’s a nice start because the app does a lot of the work for you. You don’t have to worry about weighing stuff for shipping this way because it’s flat rate. This is best for purses and wallets because I’m not sure they sell as well on eBay. I also sell a lot of my used stuff on there, which adds to my pool of money. If you have stuff you want to get rid of to make room for lifted stuff, look into Poshmark. However, they take 20% commission and the people on Posh can be kind of rude and entitled and offer you like $5 for a brand new Naked palette and it can get a bit frustrating at times.
-Mercari is an app almost identical to Poshmark. It isn’t as well known so stuff might not sell as quickly, but they are in beta testing right now and are not taking commission currently, so you get every dollar that you make. Again, the people can be kind of rude though because they’re the same ones that are on Poshmark.
-Amazon is another option, but I personally haven’t used it. My lift partner used to sell video game codes on here and said it was relatively easy and he made a few hundred dollars but ended up getting his account suspended because you’re not allowed to sell just the codes.
-Ebay is where I do the majority of my boosting these days. They take !0% commission I believe and there’s an additional couple percent commission that Paypal takes when you make a sale, but it’s still less than any other selling marketplace I’ve found. Ebay already has a very large makeup selling community so you will get more hits on here than on any other site. People also tend to be a little more civil here because it’s more of a professional atmosphere whereas Poshmark feels kind of like a social media site.
How do you sell the stuff?
-Poshmark/Mercari is pretty easy. I tend to price my stuff at about 20%-30% off retail. It doesn’t tend to sell for what I list it because people on Poshmark are always trying to get a deal, so you might have to do some negotiating with people. I’ve sold about 10-12 Naked palettes on Posh for $42 or $43 and people don’t tend to want to pay more than that so be prepared to end up only making about half of retail after commission and everything. Still worth it in my opinion cause it’s pure profit, but keep it in mind. Poshmark is nice because it takes care of shipping for you. You just print the label they email you and package the item.
-Ebay is far easier in my opinion. People are more likely to just buy stuff and not negotiate, especially if you have a good deal already. Depending on the popularity of the item, I sell for an average of a $5 discount. Some items are more in demand though. For example, I consistently sell Anastasia Brow Wiz pencils for $19.99 plus free shipping. People think they’re getting a great deal saving $1 and some people buy multiple ones from me. When you add in about $2 for shipping and the Ebay and Paypal commission, I make around $15 per pencil which isn’t a lot but they’re so small and I can easily get 10-12 pencils in one Ulta trip so it’s a good way to make some quick money. Do a little research to see how people are pricing the item and then undersell them by $2-3. If it’s been a week or so and you have hardly any views and no watchers, lower the price by $1-2 until people become interested. Similarly, if things are selling well at a certain price, raise it by $1-2 to make the most of your profit.
I usually offer free shipping because the stuff I sell is less than 10 oz and shipping is only about $2-3 per item. You can prepay and print your labels at home through eBay as well which makes it much easier. Then you just have to drop your items off at the post office. For heavier stuff, you might want to charge like $3 for shipping to offset the cost a bit. For the US, if your item is under 13 oz, first class mail is the way to go because it’s cheap and you get free tracking. For expensive items, use priority mail because it’s safer. I don’t know what the mailing services are like in other countries though.
What do you do with the money?
-Boosting is basically like selling drugs. Transfer the money to your bank account and take out cash as soon as you can. If you live at home, perhaps get a locking cash box to keep under your bed to hide. If you’re old enough and/or able to, I would also recommend getting a bank account not connected to your parents in any way. I have 2 bank accounts and 1 is exclusively for boosting. Only connect this bank account to your Paypal and Poshmark for deposits. It’s basically just a way to funnel your money.
-Then spend it as you please!
You won’t see money immediately. It takes a bit of time to get used to the different selling platforms and to build up your profile. On eBay, I would recommend using stock photos to seem like more of a professional business. On Poshmark though, people want to see actual pictures of the product. Always be polite to people if they have questions about products. Some people will ask you to prove if the item is authentic so just send them a picture of the serial number on the product or some other identifier that can assure them you have the real item. Sometimes people will try to bargain. Go with it! Remember, boosting is pure profit, so if you have someone who’s only interested if you take $5 off, ask them if you can meet in the middle and make it $3. Sometimes that’s enough to make the sale. Offer free shipping if possible because this entices people and makes them think they’re getting an even better deal.
I first started listing a few palettes in July and have been boosting pretty hard since about September. I can pretty much rely on it right now as I steal most of the things I need for daily life like groceries and stuff. This is obviously not a replacement for a job or career, but it’s good especially if you’re struggling or trying to get through college. It’s a lot easier and less stressful than having a shitty retail job in my opinion and I make more doing this than I would working full time minimum wage. It’s also a good supplemental income if you do have a job.
As always, be smart about it. Don’t get greedy. Don’t think you can walk out with a stack of 25 Naked palettes under your arm and call it a day. It does take work. I’ve probably put in a few hundred hours between the actual stealing, listing and photographing items, negotiating prices and answering questions, and packing and shipping items. But I’ve made about $6,000 before all the commission and stuff so I believe it’s well worth the work.
If you have questions about anything I didn’t cover or want clarification, send me a message. Hell, message me even if you just want to chat. I love talking to you guys so much!
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Universe bless this educator
Reminder to Lifters
Lifting Hauls on tumblr with 50 eyeshadow palettes is a fad. It’s a one time picture that makes some people jealous. Big flashy palettes, MK and LV bags are huge flashy things YOU DO NOT NEED.
Remember that you shoplift for yourself. Shoplifting is illegal and looked down on in society, and you do it for yourself. You should only lift things that make you happy, not what will make people jealous of you.
Always go at your own speed. If you want to lift only one lip gloss or one nail polish, that is totally fine. You don’t need 100 nail polish, a closet to rival Kim K’s, every Tarte eyeshadow palette. Lifting is your little secret that you do because you love yourself.
Don’t let yourself get lost.
yall!!!! i bought that ebay hook and golf detacher set!!! im SO stoked
is there a post somewhere on how to use a hook? for all the videos that there are on removing tags with magnets i have never seen one for a hook :(
hook and magnet tip
first let me say this tip is not new and i got it from someone else here like a year ago. but there’s a lot of newer blogs who haven’t seen it, so i’m spreading the word!
you know how tags on clothing make clicking noises when you reattach them? you can make these noises much much quieter and avoid suspicion by whoever is watching the changing room (or if there’s no employee there, from customer snitches) by keeping your tool on the tag when you’re putting it back together.
ex - a tag that requires a sensormatic hook. you detach it from the clothing you want, but now you need to reattach it to something else or at least close it so it doesn’t poke whoever discovers it. when you’re pushing the pin back into the tag, keep your hook inside the tag. once the pin is fully attached, remove your hook.
same with a golf detacher - keep your magnet on the tag, only remove once you’ve put the pin back.
you might still hear faint clicking, but it is usually covered up by whatever music is playing!
Am I this late to the party to just figure out they started putting cameras in freakin mannequins?! Let me go sit down…
Found this on Reddit and it really works!
@crime-she-typed
OH MY GOD I AM ETERNALLY GRATEFUL 🙏🏾
I NEEDED THIS
RANDOM BUT POTENTIALLY HELPFUL TIP ABOUT LOOKING SUS
One of my managers who is really really really good at catching shoplifters says that it’s extremely sus if he sees someone walking while looking up/around. It draws a lot of attention to you and makes you look sus. I thought this made sense.
I am sooo bad at being subtle while looking for cameras, so I will either check out a place a few times, or park in front and check out the ceiling before I go in.
When I look for camera’s I take a hot drink in (full or empty) and drink/pretend to drink from it and tip my head back, it gives you the perfect view of the ceiling without looking sus.
Thanks for the tip ♡
Also if you wear glasses like me, pretend they’re dirty and clean them with your shirt or something. Then I always like to check if there are still smudges by holding it up to the light which lets me check for cameras.
Keep doing until they’re sufficiently clean ;)
lift to love yoself
Hey babes!
Contributing to the “if you can lift yourself makeup and handbags, you can lift yourself some X” post here:
Go out and snag yourself some…
💧good quality, gentle eyecream - I cannot emphasize enough the importance of using eyecream daily, start early-early! (also for my contact wearers out there, make sure it’s ok for contacts!)
💧good quality sunscreen - the little white 42spf Shiseido is absolutely bomb for your face, Neutrogena is good too). keep your delicate gorgeous skin safe from UV
💧arch supports - for your feet to stay balanced in your fancy lifted shoes
💧cuticle oil/shit - …that actually soaks in & does the job of keeping your hands & skin healthy
💧body seasalt scrub/a loofah - there is no greater blessing from the exfoliant goddesses, than a broken-in loofah ♡
💧good facial exfoliator scrub - you will never regret going for the really good stuff when it comes to your face
💧EXERCISE GEAR & SUPPLIES - if you can lift 10lbs of pretty things, you can lift some light hand weights/cute and functional workout clothes/a BPA free waterbottle/support for your running shoes
💧basic epsom salts - for when you need a good soak
💧some nice essential calming oils - for your pulse points and/or to combine w basic epsoms for that bath I mentioned
💧fruits and vegetables - not only can you eat these, you can make things like banana hair masks, strawberry face masks, cucumber eye slices…
Reblogging bc yes
i lost my wallet today because i am a sinner who stole five pairs of panties and leggings today as well