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📚B&N Info Ive compiled :)📚
Manga and Legos are the most commonly lifted items. Manga almost always has easily peel-able RFIDs hidden in pages.
Legos with spider wraps can be detagged by either being slid off in a blindspot and hidden or, and I have not tried this so proceed with caution, cut off with a pocket knife. IMPORTANT: This method is known by employees and is said to have been successful in the past, but likely just due to non-confrontation. If you cut or damage the spider wrap cables the alarm WILL sounds
Other toys, dice, collectibles whatever without spider tags are either RFIDed on the outside or likely not tagged at all. If you dont see an RFID its safe to assume it isnt tagged. This goes up to items worth at least $59.99. Technically everything above $50 is supposed to be tagged but I dont need to tell you that isnt the case :)
ALL CDs/Vinyls have RFIDs in the price tags. They will beep at every tower.
Blind spots in mall outlets can be easily found by windows, blind spots in standalone locations can be sometimes found by cooking, self help, or classic literature.
If you make a legitimate purchase at the starbucks you can be given a B&N bag. This can be used for future/other locations to simply walkout and alleviate suspicion.
Loss prevention is usually not active in mall locations, unless its a high-theft area. If they see a significant enough theft mall security will be alerted.
Loss prevention in standalone locations has greatly diminished since pre-Covid. Most stores wont have any AP/LP.
Booksellers and baristas (if you get caught concealing by a barista get off liftblr) are hands off, and if they see you concealing will alert the manager. You are very unlikely (still possible, however. Don’t be brazen) to be confronted by booksellers, but the manager can confront you if desired.
If a regular shopper sees you conceal and alerts a worker, you can be confronted in store.
B&N casebuilds repeat offenders if you’re caught on camera taking something big. Find a blindspot.
The amount of cameras in use has also been either stagnant or shrinking. Assume all are real but dont think blind spots are impossible to find.
Even if caught by a worker or seen on camera chances are you wont be approached. Workers do not get paid enough to care and are advised not to confront at all.
B&N has regional LP that will also work to catch repeat, high-value offenders. Boosting ring type lifters, professionals, whatever. Police will be alerted.
Internal theft is a larger concern for regional LP and B&N general management as petty theft is frequently covered by insurance.
B&N does inventory once a year.
Stores are usually disorganised (to workers, at least) due to recent changes in shelve markings.
Theft/loss of product is measured as a percentage of the stores sales. This means that less popular stores will put a greater focus on anti-theft measures whereas more popular stores will place less, and subsequently be easier to lift from.
District managers/store managers are the only positions that really place a focus on shoplifting. Sales associates, booksellers, baristas, etc. dont.
Tips on hiding stuff from parents if you're a lifter
Now if you’re a minor like me you probably live with a parent or guardian who might find it a little sketchy you have so much new stuff , whether you have a job or not , it might come off weird and sus that you have so much new expensive shit , while doing laundry they’ll realize you have new stuff they never took you to get, and if you don’t have a lot of friends or your parent doesn’t let you hang with friends or take stuff from friends it’s a little harder to use the I got it from a friend excuse without getting in trouble .
1) DUMP EVIDENCE - Meaning when you get stuff from a store throw away tags and boxes of packaging before you go home , personally I like to keep tags on my clothes until I wear them but my dad doesn’t check my closet my mom would if I lived with her so rip those off and go to a different store with a trash can and throw them away . Also when I get makeup and stuff I take them out the package and throw them away at a different store so when you go home it looks like you’ve always had them .
2) DONT INFORM YOUR PARENTS OF HOW MUCH MONEY YOU HAVE - I mean seriously don’t tell them how much money you have or have left after spending money on stuff , if they notice you have $200 worth of new shit you told them you have $50 or only $40 left from spending money on something else they’ll question you on where you got the money for all that shit , that’s when it can fuck up and if you don’t know how to lie or your parents are smart and add shit up you’ll probably admit you lifted all that shit and you’re fucked .
3) BUY GIFT CARDS- Now yes if you lift you don’t spend much on anything but if you wanna get stuff with money from boosting lifted shit and want online things without your parents knowing gift cards are your friend ! I bought my hook and magnet from aliexpress I put money I got from money my dad sent me and I had money left my mom didn’t know about I went to the drugstore bought a gift card and ordered it online and as long as they don’t deliver when your parents are home they’ll never know anything ! If you boost lifted stuff your parents might not know about your money you can put money on a gift card so you won’t have a shit load of cash hanging around ! You can use a fake name for the card holder it’s not really traceable the only down side if you have to pay a $5 activation fee for each card and it’s not reload able ( the reload able ones need ID).
4) PACK YOUR CLOTHES NEATLY- Make all your lifted stuff from hauls blend in your room easily . Don’t stash bags of new clothes somewhere in your room back them out detag price tags and make it seem like you had all that stuff ! They won’t question as much if you’re closet looks regular.
5) TRY AND DO HAULS NEAR A HOLIDAY BIRTHDAY OR SCHOOL BREAKS- Now if you have separated parents like me there’s a pro from that when I come home with all my lifted shit and my dad asked where I got all that makeup or whatever I say from mom from break its such a good excuse usually they won’t call to check so it’s easy for me , go lifting on birthdays cause you most likely got some birthday money it’s a good excuse if they ask you how you got the money for all your shit .
6) TRY NOT TO GET CAUGHT LIFTING TO MUCH- Honestly just try not to get caught at a store more than once they’ll catch on to shit and ask to much questions trust will be gone so be careful .
Noted
âmãź0n damage claim success ($200)✅
this time was way more complicated for NO reason cause they even rejected my photo as proof. So if you’re gonna claim damage take pictures and add a piece of paper with your name and date…i obviously didn’t do that so i had to photoshop it in after and idk how tf they believed me cause i legit sent the SAME EXACT PHOTO but just with a photoshopped paper 😭
but i feel like i’m definitely flagged cause they gave me an incident report so i’m gonna stop doing them for a while
Dude, I have to make an incident report when the last time I hit them was 3 years ago 😭
IT'S MARCH!! reblog if ur on liftb1r march '24
i usually write a little monthly themed thing but idk what holidays we celebrate in march lol...l1ft something east3r themed i guess? b00st and donate to ur local bunnies 🐇
Okay, I think I get now why people makes collages
My latest haul~
the things i would do to have lifter friends.
Girl same 🥺😭
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 ^^^
I was looking for this omg
So my haul
Alright so I’m newer to shoplifting and what I’ve come to realize is I am a million times more confident stealing really expensive clothing than small things like nail polish from CVS. But anyway, there was a day a couple weeks ago and I took a car and went out. The night before I planned EVERY detail. Which order for which stores. What items were the goals. I didn’t make it to half the places I wanted, but I got to scope a lot of new places out.
Office Depot: EASIEST THING. they have like no cameras and the employees couldn’t give two shits. One I went to didn’t lock most charging things up, so next time I’m going to try and grab some.
Staples: even easier than office depot. The first one had that webcam in the clearance with spider wrap or whatever, but it was so loosely on I just slid it off. Manager def sussed me out on my way out cause my bag was huge, but idgaf. I’m just mad at myself about the second staples I went to. I was trying to fix my sports bra (the inside padding got all weird) and an employee walked past and they def got sus, even though like what could I really fit in there from staples. They had NOTHING locked and tons of expensive pens and stuff, so I’ll have to wait and go back eventually.
Victoria’s Secret: I usually get SO much from them, but this was a new one I went to and they were SOOO tiny. They still used the old nice hangers that were like satin ribbon and stuff. Legit the one girl practically followed me the whole time, but no counting in the dressing room so I took what wasn’t tagged as usual.
Lilly Pulitzer: Harder than I thought, but that’s probably because no one was in the store and there was a ton of SAs. I just kept letting different ones bring stuff to my dressing room. The three shorts are for boosting, but that two piece I’ve wanted FOREVER and when they had it I had to take it. Lilly tags NOTHING and I don’t remember seeing cameras. Super easy. Going to try concealing on the floor next time too. Just gotta wait a bit to go back.
JCrew: Just took a bunch of stuff to the dressing room and she didn’t count. I concealed what didn’t have any tags and removed those little inside fabric ones. No one was in the dressing room so I legit threw it in the dressing room attendants trash can.
Macy’s: HONESTLY THAT BLAZER. I just wandered around grabbing random things and was hunting down something without a tag. I really need stuff to boost, but I had to keep this. Wish it was a 00, but my god she’s beautiful. No one was watching the dressing room when I showed up, so it was easy. Tommy Hilfiger has RFID in their tags, so I cut it off and put it somewhere that I’m not going to share on here because its my new secret, but message me if you want to know. After that I legit booked it. Walked out at the same time as someone else just in case, but all was well.
Altar’d State: mine has cameras EVERYWHERE and the dressing room lady was on me, so I could only take the one. So sad because there was one other dress I really wanted, but not being greedy is key.
Express: went in here just to try something on for size and I saw this dress was untagged, so impulse me had to have it. Saw it after I had already finished in the dressing room, so I just walked back into the dressing room and one was unlocked. So lucky. I don’t know what I’m going to do with it, but impulse me needed it.
Petco/Petsmart: literally no cameras its so easy. I get the harnesses for my cat because she walks on a leash like a dog (Its so precious), but now I think I’m going to try and get food from petsmart next time. My cat is my world and she has cost me every penny I have since I got her (over $6000 now) and of course she’s on god damn prescription food I can’t afford, so I’ve been mixing the prescription with other. But if I can lift it it would be best for her. If anyone has any tips with that PLEASE let me know.
Ulta: I walked in while eating ice cream, so I think they thought I was just killing time. I got a little scared since I had never done ulta before, so I reached in as if looking for my color and concealed in my sleeve. Gosh ulta is scary.
Sephora: One is from a JCP. weird occurrence there like there were no SAs, but there was a ton of cameras and I know JCP is rough, so I only grabbed the powder since I needed it. Then the day after this haul is when I got the rest of the Sephora stuff. I happened to fall down some stairs and my foot is fucked up, so I was in the electric wheel chair in sephora, and damn does that make it easy to conceal. I would suggest using a regular wheel chair though because then all your bags will be on your lap and it makes putting stuff in so easy.
Other things:
I scoped out the Kate Spade and there were ZERO cameras and the SA’s were in the back part. I’m still kicking myself for not at least taking a small something, but when I make it back I’m going to go ham. Anyone know about tags in the wallets or purses and how they hide them?
For Barnes and Noble, anyone know when they/which ones will have actual textbooks? My textbooks for next semester total over $600 and I can’t do that.
For Boosting, anyone got any tips? Where is best for Lilly and for that webcam I managed to snag?
Random discovery
So if you look up the name of the area you live in and crime viewer you probably will be able to find this interactive map. On there you can narrow down to crime type and dates so you can check and see recent incident reports of where you wanna lift as well as see if you might have been reported
i don’t think anyone’s done a video like this before but!! this is a good method!! basically you take a jacket that either already had a layer inside or you put a hoodie inside of a jacket and rubber-band an arm on the inside layer shut and then use that arm to conceal!! I CONCEALED VERY OBVIOUSLY IN THIS TO DEMONSTRATE HOW YOUD DO IT!! the more things you put in the more full it could look/more noise it will make so move carefully!! if you want to conceal something larger (a soda can, etc.) put it in first so it slides in noiselessly. i got the idea from someone but i forgot who, i’ll tag them though!!
She really concealed that whole ass monster can
This is one creative play
How to easily and almost effortlessly open a gator tag :)
Are you f***ing kidding me??? I been using the fucking tin Snips this whole time.
I haven't been posting these days o3o
this isnt a dna story but rather some advice- i dont have my own blog, hope this is ok to submit!
business owners call dnas "friendly fraud." if you google it you'll see how stores try to prevent dnas through softwares that crosscheck your name, billing/shipping address, age of email address, etc. check through reddit for ecommerce owners dealing with chargebacks.
here's a list of protective measures:
1. IDENTITY: use a burner phone number and a dedicated dna email for online shopping accounts. make sure your fake name lines up across these different pieces of "digital id".
2. ONLINE PROTECTION: always block cookies/trackers, i use ublock origin. always use a vpn and a proxy. riseup.net is a good free vpn, i like tor as my browser.
3. PAYMENTS: never use your personal payment method, over time it can get flagged. too many refunds will look sus on paypal, and it could plausibly damage your credit score. use a virtual credit card (ex. koho [canada], privacy [usa], revolut [uk]).
if you are someone that has done multiple dnas, it is VERY LIKELY that your email/ip is implicated in a fraud prevention software database. multiple companies use the same softwares, this is why your orders get cancelled sometimes. change your id often!
dnas may be easy but remember it is fraud which is a crime! act accordingly!
thank you so much to whoever took the time to share these amazing tips. if you have a liftblr, please message me privately so i can give you credit!
excellent advice for newbie and seasoned DNAers.
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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