What Loophole Did You Find And Exploit? (r/AskReddit)

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  • AskReddit What was a loophole that you found and exploited the hell out of?
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  • @7evenYan
    @7evenYan Před 4 lety +1609

    In the beginning of the year, our teacher had us all sign a board saying, "I will follow all the rules of the classroom." One day we were acting up so the teacher reminded us that we signed that board. A kid raised his hand and said, "If a minor signs a contract it's not legal." We all cheered and were even worse than we started off.

    • @arsonpearl1761
      @arsonpearl1761 Před 4 lety +140

      That kid is a genius

    • @alexrojas1408
      @alexrojas1408 Před 4 lety +28

      Ikr

    • @IceePhoenix
      @IceePhoenix Před 4 lety +100

      OH MY GOSH THAT'S HILARIOUS. If I was a teacher, I would count that as extra credit, because a kid like that is going places

    • @IceePhoenix
      @IceePhoenix Před 4 lety +17

      It sounds like it was worth it

    • @frankcastle4715
      @frankcastle4715 Před 4 lety +49

      Did that to my mom a few years back and my dad beat my ass and made me sleep outside for " a snarky attitude"

  • @snakejunt
    @snakejunt Před 4 lety +6450

    So we are just not going to address the fact that there is a movie theater out there that sells large drinks for under $4 and it is not 1986?

    • @luminescence6305
      @luminescence6305 Před 4 lety +49

      No.

    • @alexamaro8560
      @alexamaro8560 Před 4 lety +24

      Mines cost 4 dollars for a large

    • @MOSSISM
      @MOSSISM Před 4 lety +23

      Mine has a membership thing that’s around 60 bucks for a year but it makes you get 20% discount on movie tickets and drinks or popcorn of whatever free

    • @angus6678
      @angus6678 Před 4 lety +12

      In sweden its 2 dollars

    • @ight5101
      @ight5101 Před 4 lety +4

      @Obama Barack Fucking Facts

  • @r4v3nner
    @r4v3nner Před 4 lety +560

    Changing the Date And Time in a game to get daily rewards

    • @jco_sfm
      @jco_sfm Před 4 lety +11

      What a mad lad

    • @Clavey
      @Clavey Před 4 lety +17

      R4V3N yeah but changing the date back makes the timer as long as you selected the latest date

    • @jewt
      @jewt Před 4 lety +10

      this works fine for offline games, for internet connected games, they check for the time/date in the region or country you're in :)

    • @TRONATRON729
      @TRONATRON729 Před 4 lety +1

      Some games can tell you do Thant and one game makes you wait until that day to play again

    • @tagmatarkhis-3330
      @tagmatarkhis-3330 Před 4 lety +1

      Fable 3

  • @jiro4485
    @jiro4485 Před 4 lety +668

    I mean my friend did this not me. He read my schools entire rule book. He saw the rule "no one will use a smartphone during class". He said to me "it dosent say about using anything else". The next day he brought a Monitor and his Xbox. The teachers and principal were pissed. But they couldnt punish him. So we play games during class. They updated the rule book thoe. But still best school year ever.

  • @aeris2704
    @aeris2704 Před 4 lety +2443

    "This was your fault. This was entirely your fault."

    • @btflnights128
      @btflnights128 Před 4 lety +39

      JokerArt CZcams best part.

    • @lgro00
      @lgro00 Před 4 lety +2

      Rip electrumite

    • @jezuconz7299
      @jezuconz7299 Před 4 lety +53

      Actually it wasn't because he just accepted the offers they granted him. In any case it's the company's fault for their own mistake

    • @antoinettefoster864
      @antoinettefoster864 Před 4 lety +23

      The company offered free filters so they kill themselves In the process

    • @ifxtheny9368
      @ifxtheny9368 Před 4 lety +36

      Without discount filter =~$2
      Total weeks = 52 (Once every 2 weeks for 2 years)
      Total cost for the company = $104
      Yes absolutely his fault

  • @Ironjaytrain2003
    @Ironjaytrain2003 Před 4 lety +3601

    The cereal being donated was honestly the greatest loophole and those humans are my new favorite people.

    • @spookyemily8050
      @spookyemily8050 Před 4 lety +4

      Ironjaytrain2003 so other things are people too

    • @christmasgrinch4017
      @christmasgrinch4017 Před 4 lety +6

      Aliens

    • @sirshrooma
      @sirshrooma Před 4 lety +44

      I'm sure it was like "well fuck what are we gonna do with this much fucking cereal.... I guess we could just donate most of it" like they weren't gonna eat that much, they'd get tired of it by then.

    • @Tyler.Yazzie
      @Tyler.Yazzie Před 4 lety +14

      Ah yes taste like hope for humanity and wholsomeness.

    • @fn1656
      @fn1656 Před 4 lety

      Ironjaytrain2003 yes

  • @moodflop1289
    @moodflop1289 Před 4 lety +198

    i was a stupid kid, and the teacher was teaching division to the “smart kids” in year 2. I tried doing one from the scrap paper draw, and at the top of these triangle things the answers where there. nobody else knew, not even the teachers. i showed the teacher and got praised, i mean i was doing some of it. I still had to arrange some numbers. Whenever division was taught to us i used that trick, and the teachers where shocked. It made me feel smart which mattered to me as I REALLY sucked at maths. I even got a tutor who I hated (yeahhh my grades slipped because they made me hate maths).
    Eventually this made me more motivated to learn maths and im in the top set now, i mean im not the best but im in the top set now. I would have been in the special help group back then, and i was. i regret lying about it but honestly without doing so I wouldnt have tried in maths, and would struggle. like i was extremely dumb, we even had a toy system that people would get every time somebody got an answer correct. other kids got 20 or something, I got 1. This 1 toy meant a lot to me, but another kid took it and the teacher did nothing.
    the school system sucks.

    • @IceePhoenix
      @IceePhoenix Před 4 lety +3

      I am also a top of the class student, but it's not saying that much. I've always been a straight A+ student, and I've always worked insanely hard on my grades. I'm definitely an overachiever, and I don't like giving up on hard stuff despite how mean the teacher can be about it. I also only have 6 other girls in my grade (unless someone new joins this school year. The whole grade is entirely girls somehow, unless a guy joins eighth grade. Although that would probably be a nightmare, knowing I'm the only one who doesn't want to date. They would all have a crush on that poor guy.) but like everyone else at my school, they barely can stay at grade level and are often not even working on their grades work. So in 7th grade they would be in the middle of 6th grade work. As long as you get enough credits to graduate, my school doesn't care. I have some of the best grades in the whole school because they are all behind on schoolwork. I hope I continue getting straight A's. I know what college I want to go to and what I want to do, but it's a private college, and most of the graduates from our school don't go to college, nor do they get enough credits usually to get into a good one. However, a couple of years ago, a friends older brother graduated and he went to a state college, so it isn't a totally crazy thing.

    • @IceePhoenix
      @IceePhoenix Před 4 lety +1

      But I feel like in 3rd grade, I definitely had trouble understanding the teacher.

    • @johnortiz6129
      @johnortiz6129 Před 3 lety +1

      Shouldve beat that kid up, or forgive it. Get yourself another toy. You deserve it. But if your actions helped you become who you are now then there's no reason to regret

    • @official-obama
      @official-obama Před 2 lety +1

      and they wonder why people hate math

    • @g.e.1233
      @g.e.1233 Před 2 lety +1

      You has me in the first half not gonna lie.

  • @fox4dayz278
    @fox4dayz278 Před 2 lety +25

    My Dad used to be extremely strict about electronics during my childhood, to the point where I had a flipphone at the age of 17 that couldn't download anything onto it. (Keep in mind my Dad was so insanely strict about it that I had little handheld UNO and Connect 4 electronic games BUT I was required to keep them in the living room...) The phone did, however, have a browser, but without Dad's Wifi there was no using it. That's where I used my computer (Which was EXCLUSIVELY for school projects) to access the Wifi password via a simple command in CMD. I was using the internet on my flipphone for about a month or 2 before he eventually found my phone on his connection listings and blocked access.
    This is where the loophole comes in:
    Remember that school computer I mentioned? I went onto that computer (probably while Dad was in the bathroom or smthn) and I set it so that the screen would never shut off on the computer, even when closed. Since I always kept it plugged in and charging, this wouldn't be an issue, so from there I enabled a hotspot on my computer, which I then connected my phone to in order to bypass Dad having blocked my phone on the Wifi. On my channel, you can actually find the first videos that I managed to record and publish using EXCLUSIVELY a flipphone because it's the ONLY device I was allowed at the time. The background music was made using a CD in a Sterio Radio. You heard me right, I was 17. . .
    There's a reason I live with Mom now

  • @Desklamp1234
    @Desklamp1234 Před 4 lety +855

    Was a online shop competition. Whoever spent the most won a few 5 star trip for 2 weeks to Australia. So someone paid for a 25$ gift card, and used that 25$ gift card to buy another 25$ gift card. He kept doing it and won the 2 weeks 5 star trip to Australia for 25$...

  • @miisraks
    @miisraks Před 4 lety +1150

    Not really a loophole but the way I walked home from school had a bench and every day without fail there was £20 stuck under the seat. I don't know who's it was or what it was for but I was able to buy games and food for about six months. then I started finding little drug bags, that's what I think they were anyway

  • @kmunnaa
    @kmunnaa Před 4 lety +83

    Ik this isn’t reddit but i thought i might as well tell it here. So back when i was in around 3rd 4th grade there was this thing called reading eggs, (which is still around today) and you could read a book and take tests for golden eggs which was the currency. so my friend discovered a loophole in which you could keep repeating this test and get heaps of eggs over and over. so for about an hour in class we would just keep spamming this test and we became rich as.

    • @kmunnaa
      @kmunnaa Před 4 lety

      mavis talún yeh it still exists

  • @ShuskiCross
    @ShuskiCross Před 4 lety +146

    The computer usage timer one reminds me of the time my friend's father setup a rather difficult to remove, also malware, piece of parental control/safety software. You couldn't uninstall it as it would Reinstall within a few minutes, the PC would automatically turn off at midnight.
    We tried everything we could for days, keeping an unsaved document open to force the PC to stay on. Close all processes etc, it would still shutdown at midnight. Among other ways the Internet said to try. There was nothing that worked.
    Then we had an idea, we used the antivirus to quarantine all the known .exe files that were related to this software. All services we could find etc...Midnight rolls around and bam, the PC stayed on. We finally did it and my friend's parents just gave up trying to control their PC time. We basically got the PC to think it was a virus and it never let it run again.

    • @cptkugelhagel
      @cptkugelhagel Před 4 lety +10

      Fucking legends

    • @zhell6480
      @zhell6480 Před 3 lety +6

      Congrats, your hard work didn't go to waste

    • @Negs42
      @Negs42 Před 2 lety +5

      Or you could've just reset the computer clock around midnight lol

    • @Mo_Mauve
      @Mo_Mauve Před 2 lety +5

      @@Negs42 Maybe the program prevents you from setting the computer clock though.

    • @Adrevenue1331
      @Adrevenue1331 Před rokem

      Gg

  • @John_Rod
    @John_Rod Před 4 lety +745

    I got a good one. It was back around 2009 I started using eBay to sell things. Well long story short, PayPal had a weird policy where the money that you got paid for would be placed as pending unless you get positive feedback, wait 21 days if no feedback was received or you issue a refund, well i found out you can issue a refund for as low as 1 cent and the rest of the money would be issued to your account. Needless to say eBay caught on to me, PayPal changed their policy and I was banned for life on eBay.

    • @bpyatt5654
      @bpyatt5654 Před 4 lety +64

      J Rodriguez Unlucky on the ban
      Really like the exploit though I don’t think you deserved a life ban unless you were selling shitty quality stuff you just wanted your money

    • @John_Rod
      @John_Rod Před 4 lety +40

      B Pyatt I agree. Honestly it was just used electronics and games that i had laying around the house that i was selling. I now use my wife’s eBay to sell stuff but if I was to enter my name it automatically gets banned.

    • @nazfx2648
      @nazfx2648 Před 4 lety +6

      No way I did the same thing was literally just gun a comment that

    • @John_Rod
      @John_Rod Před 4 lety +5

      Quail bird EATS F00D lol did you get banned for life too?

    • @yerr234
      @yerr234 Před 4 lety

      I dont quite see it , can you elaborate?

  • @justsomeyetiwithinternetac9129

    I make snow with my secret formula and sell it to people.

  • @kenabbott8585
    @kenabbott8585 Před 4 lety +28

    When i was in the Army, back in the 90's, each barracks building had a payphone. Mostly we used phonecards, but if you entered the wrong code twice it would just give you a tone like a busy signal. Somebody figured out that if you wait through something like three full minutes of that, it would return to a dial tone and then you could call whoever you wanted for free.
    I won't say whether I used it, but a friend of mine had a girlfriend out-of-state and spent about three hours a day talking to her via the "Magic Phone Card."

  • @BrokenGodEnt
    @BrokenGodEnt Před 4 lety +75

    When I was a freshman in highschool, I flunked a class because I always skipped it. It was first period and I had really bad issues with sleeping. So the next semester they throw me in a class where you can make up credits instead of giving you a study hall or whatever else.
    You basically go over every lesson they covered and take a test on each chapter until you pass everything they went over in the first semester. I accidentally turned off my WiFi on the laptop I was using while taking a test and when I turned it back on the page refreshed to the question I had just answered wrong. This time I knew the right answer. I clicked it and it went through as right. I repeatedly turned my WiFi off before answering questions for the whole test and to my surprise it actually worked without a hitch.
    This destroyed the need for me to actually go over the lesson to make sure I understood it, which saved me a lot of time. I went from maybe doing one test a period (45 minutes a period in this school, a different school I went to later had 90 minute classes) to doing 5 or 6. I completed the full semester of work within 2 weeks after my discovery.
    I realized the potential for this and I picked classes I didn't care about to purposefully fail. I showed up to those classes and just watched Netflix or slept in them. For a while the teachers tried to take my phone or get on to me, but quickly realized they weren't going to help anything. I used all of my free time from those classes to binge watch tons of tv shows, read, work on my art, and further my education into stuff I was actually interested in. This also didn't have an impact on my GPA as I was still getting the credits for the classes and in fact I was probably getting higher grades than I would have if I had just taken the classes normally. I was always considered a gifted student as I've never studied for tests more than 10 minutes before class and most of the time I was just passively listening while watching Netflix or drawing anyways in some of my classes, so my sudden shift to complete slacker wasn't lost on my teachers and I think they figured out I was failing on purpose, but they didn't realize I was actually cheating as well.
    In the end I graduated my junior year after purposefully forgoing a couple of my electives for more math classes and more science classes, just so I could purposefully fail them and cheat my way through graduating early.
    Also, for anyone who might say I didn't get a proper education because of my usage of this loophole, I was surprised to get a 29 on my ACT. So in the end I only gained stuff from cheating as I already understood everything necessary to graduate highschool anyways.
    Not sure if they still use the same technology now (graduated in 2017), but I highly recommend people try this if they're already in one of those make up type classes.

  • @luissantiago5163
    @luissantiago5163 Před 4 lety +269

    That first one is brutal. Love these types of stories. Cheers. Merry Christmas everyone!

    • @wyattthacker3679
      @wyattthacker3679 Před 4 lety +3

      It's the simple things that are overlooked -- and they can be useful as shit!

  • @greatskytrollantidrama4473
    @greatskytrollantidrama4473 Před 4 lety +395

    I worked a job where you could take tests to get a pay raise, I took them all, was making more with a shovel than my crew boss was. It wasn't difficult tests either

    • @masterofdisguise777
      @masterofdisguise777 Před 4 lety +21

      GreatSkyTroll AntiDrama I wanna get paid to take tests. Is that still possible?

    • @greatskytrollantidrama4473
      @greatskytrollantidrama4473 Před 4 lety +21

      @@masterofdisguise777 Duke/Flour Daniels. Duke Energy's plant construction group. Idk if it's still like that. Probably.

    • @ezzeldinmohd6740
      @ezzeldinmohd6740 Před 4 lety +3

      *what happens of you cheat*

    • @greatskytrollantidrama4473
      @greatskytrollantidrama4473 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ezzeldinmohd6740 Idk, never came up. It was mostly safety info, general construction knowledge, volumes and measures. Conversions. Some specifics in whatever you were testing for, like.. electric or vehicles, dirt work, and the like.

    • @NichtDu
      @NichtDu Před 2 lety

      Not Really a loophole what makes it even better

  • @Panda_5875
    @Panda_5875 Před 4 lety +52

    There was this time when I had a jar out side of my room saying donations and people in my family would put the coins they didn’t want in the jar and since I never wanted the coins either I would trade the coins for dollars with my parents but what they didn’t realize is that they would put those same coins back in only for me to continuously trade them back in for dollars this went on for months before I decided to tell them. The best part was that they weren’t mad but proud of me. To this day every now and then we have a good laugh about it.

  • @Druuim
    @Druuim Před 4 lety +50

    When I was 6 or 7 years old I went to the beach with my dad, there was a place there to get people to read. If you read a book and explain it to one of the people there, you got a toy for free. My dad took one book and read it fast, it was a kids book so it was quite easy. He told me the story, we went to the old lady and told her the story. I got a box with Pokemon toys and my dad got another one for me. I got the whole collection and two pokeballs and I didnt read a single book.

    • @Nexus-rt1bm
      @Nexus-rt1bm Před 3 lety +4

      Quite sweet of him but he should have let you read

    • @Sundancer127
      @Sundancer127 Před 3 lety

      Me who reads alot hah rewards go verrerm

    • @garnetgarnet5522
      @garnetgarnet5522 Před 2 lety +1

      Chad dad.
      All my parents ever did was yell, yell, yell, spend a lot of money because of their insecurities when in actuality all I wanted to do was play football at the field near the park, yell, yell, yell, and mentally exhaust me, then make hypocritical points in between their yelling, yell, yell, yell.

    • @DirtyPrancing
      @DirtyPrancing Před 2 lety

      Would it really have taken much longer just to read it with you?

  • @ailsamaclaren397
    @ailsamaclaren397 Před 4 lety +350

    I signed up to go to Rome for four weeks paid for by my university where I'd have four hours of Italian classes at a language school paid for by the university. It was offered to everyone taking the beginner class and I thought why not? Well shortly after booking the trip I found out I'd failed the class. I panicked filled in the extenuating circumstances with hope of being granted a retake. I asked if I could still go and never got an answer. So I went anyway and had a glorious time. During my time in Rome I got my results. I'd passed the university year just not that class and had been granted a full retake which would be added to my overall mark (the original was uncredited and not included). So after four weeks of some really intense studying Italian in Rome I came back and did the resit. Not only did I pass but my mark more than doubled going from 33 (pass mark is 40) to 72 and bringing my overall mark up from 55 to 60 meaning instead of receiving a lower second class in my first year I went up to an upper second class. I still can't believe I got away with doing that at the university's expense. They basically paid for me to go study and have an amazing time while doing it when I'd failed the class

    • @miisraks
      @miisraks Před 4 lety +8

      You absolute chad

    • @axeldornelles5292
      @axeldornelles5292 Před 4 lety +22

      That last phrase is literally how it should be.

    • @theseproblemsmatter1
      @theseproblemsmatter1 Před 4 lety +4

      Out of curiosity, which university did you go to

    • @benedict6962
      @benedict6962 Před 4 lety +7

      Sounds like the least painful way for everyone to get you to do well on that italian test.

    • @ailsamaclaren397
      @ailsamaclaren397 Před 4 lety +3

      @@theseproblemsmatter1 Won't reveal the exact university for privacy reasons but its in England

  • @atracox2685
    @atracox2685 Před 4 lety +544

    I don't remember which game but every holiday my parents got me a $10 gift card for Google Play. I found a loophole where you could spend the money, then refund it. Free movies for months on Google play TV. I remember the day it just wouldn't work. I single handedly cost Google at least $300. Well deserved since they steal my information.

    • @remusvang3622
      @remusvang3622 Před 4 lety +4

      Atrac Ox sick

    • @hephaestus511
      @hephaestus511 Před 4 lety +6

      I did the same with clash royale gems

    • @atracox2685
      @atracox2685 Před 4 lety +18

      @@hephaestus511 that gives me an honor, like knowing someone beats their meat or likes ramen the same way. It's like "yeah, that is my soul brother right there, they don't know me, but they know what imma bout."

    • @nottherealben
      @nottherealben Před 4 lety +8

      @@hephaestus511 except your gems will be in the negative lol

    • @matthias4838
      @matthias4838 Před 4 lety +1

      @@hephaestus511 Clash oft Clans here . Several hundrets of euros

  • @georgepetar2486
    @georgepetar2486 Před 4 lety +28

    I used one where at a website if there was a lower price they would beat it so I made my own fake
    website

  • @alvinli7163
    @alvinli7163 Před 4 lety +14

    Teacher: Bans cubes and cubing
    Me: Takes out pyraminx and megaminx.
    Teacher: *[Visible Confusion]*

  • @xw591
    @xw591 Před 4 lety +145

    That cereal one when they donated it was the best

  • @mrlloydval2887
    @mrlloydval2887 Před 4 lety +444

    when i was in about grade 7, there was this dispenser machine in my school. i think it was either a soda or snack dispenser machine. it was apparently pretty damn buggy because it took my change one time and wouldn't drop my change out regardless of how many times i spun the thingy.
    i noticed something weird about how it was sounding so i tried to stick my fingers up the part where the change would drop out. it turns out that someone stuffed a bunch of toilet paper there to prevent change from falling out, most likely so that a lot of change would build up there for them to collect at a later time. i instead collected all of the change for myself.

  • @chaosstudios2224
    @chaosstudios2224 Před 2 lety +6

    I found out I could go to the councilling center after skipping, hangout there a bit without them questioning, and then ask for a pass back to class. I’ve only done this once when I was in a really bad mental state and still feel bad for it but at the same time it’s the perfect crime.

  • @JB-qn8sj
    @JB-qn8sj Před 4 lety +18

    The peeps one is hilarious. Just imagine one worker going to their boss like. “Someone is offering us 100 mil in peeps gift cards?” What do we do?”

  • @koze7905
    @koze7905 Před 4 lety +1909

    Just scrolling through the comments like we all usually do...

  • @stephanesurprenant60
    @stephanesurprenant60 Před 4 lety +186

    In high school, there was a history test taken by all students in the province as a requirement for graduation the next year. After 2 minutes, I realized the answers to most questions could be found in later questions and descriptions. For example, you didn't need to know in what sequence some events happened because they gave you the exact dates in the next few questions. I finished very early and got 100%. A lot of people were pretty mad at themselves when I told them you could look up and/or deduce answers to everything by reading the questions from last to first. XD

    • @merl1nduh
      @merl1nduh Před 4 lety +12

      Wow are you the dude from the mysterious Benedict society or something? This is hard to believe

    • @aliakhatib4907
      @aliakhatib4907 Před 4 lety +15

      I always do this when possible.... I always take/look at tests backwards ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @yerr234
      @yerr234 Před 4 lety +12

      Man i earned a shitton of points in my tests in high school by finding loopholes like this in the test itself , only thing o needed is some prelimary knowledge on each topic

    • @jonathanalves3959
      @jonathanalves3959 Před 4 lety +2

      I do that on math tests where there is part A and B
      For example
      Charlie has 5 cookies he eats 2 how much does he have now?
      Part B: if he has 3 cookies then how much would he have if he gets 4 more

    • @tanyagaray6685
      @tanyagaray6685 Před 4 lety +1

      Ik, sometimes it easy, I have seen the answer to a question in the next question.

  • @dudebro3573
    @dudebro3573 Před 4 lety +9

    I also had one of those computer timers, so I set the computer's clock waaaaaaaay before the timer, it probably went all the way back to 1945.

  • @gregoryfrey8058
    @gregoryfrey8058 Před 4 lety +14

    We once had an important test to do. There also was a listening test. You could only listen to it 1 to 2 times, but I figured out that by spamming the replay button when it was ending, you could listen to it unlimited times.
    I got full points there.

  • @juxnp7347
    @juxnp7347 Před 4 lety +162

    I used to work at a jack In the box I was too high and gave the wrong order to a costumer, the customer got mad and asked to talk to the manager, as they talk I saw my manager put in a code that applys a 100% discount on any large meal, I asked him what that code was he told me that I was a code that regional managers get, naturally I memorized it and I've been eating free jack in the box for about 6 months now 😂

    • @juxnp7347
      @juxnp7347 Před 4 lety +20

      @Impact iWet im not sure if it works in different states, the code is #985

    • @juxnp7347
      @juxnp7347 Před 4 lety +7

      @Impact iWet its called a guest redemption coupon if you google it and download the picture and show it to the front counter person it'll go through

    • @savnetdu
      @savnetdu Před 4 lety +3

      Juxnp G actual mvp wtf i’m gonna try this

    • @imhulki463
      @imhulki463 Před 4 lety +3

      @@savnetdu ikr, this guy is a beast

    • @xnng
      @xnng Před 4 lety +1

      Juxnp G ima let my friend who works at jack in the crack know

  • @stealthy9156
    @stealthy9156 Před 4 lety +245

    In italy to do a certain obligatory thing for school you had to pass a test about safety on work. To unlocm the test you had to spend 3 hours and a half om the website and have watched all the videos on it. At 9 pm of the last day i still had 3 hours to go. Luckily i found out that if you open the website on 2 devices it counted the time twice, so when i finished the videos at 23.55 i was able to take the test, complete it in 3 minutes, and pretend nothing happened

  • @voshadxgathic
    @voshadxgathic Před 4 lety +5

    Not exactly a loophole or exploit, just subtle manipulations of the system. There's a korean based MMO that's pvp focused called Shaiya, played an English server and a few private servers. Found out as a healer that if you spammed the same spell over and over there was always a half second delay between casting, but if you cast basic heal, super heal, basic heal, the only delay was the cast time of each spell. Dispelling was instant, and there were a couple instant cast time heals you could weave in between channeled heals, essentially negating the half second delay and sneaking in a little extra healing in the same time.
    Between healing and dispelling negative effects on teammates, I got extremely skilled at juggling both spells and targets, to the point my guild leader asked me to train other healers for the PVE raid bosses(since they dropped most of the best gear at the time).
    In a similar vain, I abused the attack speeds for fighters, by using skills to augment my "slower" weapons speed, while debuffing the opponent's. Suddenly my heavier hitting weapon was hitting more often than the "fastest" ones, and after beating most of the better geared officers in my guild, that resulted in a server wide pvp meta change after maybe a month.
    While I'm pretty proud of myself for both those things and a couple other stories from the game, take these as an example of thinking outside the box. I basically said "fuck what everyone else does, I'm gonna do it better" and the effects rippled across the entire server. If I'd failed, I just look silly, but I succeeded and looked like a genius instead. Try new things, ask questions, experiment, see what works or what doesn't. You never know.

  • @EinManU
    @EinManU Před 4 lety +36

    The answers for all our tests in school were online.

    • @HarrisBoom
      @HarrisBoom Před 4 lety

      The answers for all our homework are online too lol

  • @sqorchhcbriot3542
    @sqorchhcbriot3542 Před 4 lety +103

    At my school if you return a phone they give you a treat so me and my friend took our other friends phone to turn in to the office to get cookies and we just kept doing it

    • @xnng
      @xnng Před 4 lety +2

      That’s a good one lol

    • @jco_sfm
      @jco_sfm Před 4 lety +3

      I instantly hate that school

    • @lunalyzi
      @lunalyzi Před 4 lety +19

      You could deliberately steal someone's phone, hand it in and get a free cookie for doing a crime

    • @pokemoninyourrecommendatio4153
      @pokemoninyourrecommendatio4153 Před 4 lety +2

      Lmao then I would've gotten allot of cookies my dad has lots of unused phone that is ok for me to take lol .

    • @drizeanbustee
      @drizeanbustee Před 4 lety +4

      Awww yes and then your friends would get their phones back. And then you can repeat the process again and again.

  • @user-fs3wz8hw9k
    @user-fs3wz8hw9k Před 4 lety +105

    4:30 it’s not this guys fault that they went out of business.
    $1 for 100 filters every 2 weeks means $26 per year. For 2 years = $52
    I highly doubt that this company went out of business over $52. Something else must have been going on.

    • @shymaster101
      @shymaster101 Před 4 lety +28

      Attacker 127 $1.95 for filters per week, so basically $2*
      Also for your doubt, I also doubt it but maybe it's because way too many people used the loophole to get coffee filters for free, but there has to have been some other cause for the company going out of business.

    • @thegamingcashew4304
      @thegamingcashew4304 Před 4 lety +14

      Imagine 1,000 people knew about this loophole. Roughly $50 x 1000 = 50,000 I think.... wait is that right? Well that would be $50,000 if only 1000 people k ew about the loophole. Chances are at least 500 people knew. I’m guessing the company lost at least $25,000 from this loophole

    • @ace_h
      @ace_h Před 4 lety +5

      It's a joke assbag

    • @thegamingcashew4304
      @thegamingcashew4304 Před 4 lety +2

      Cheeki Breeki Cyka no u

    • @tastyjason4136
      @tastyjason4136 Před 4 lety

      Attacker 127 Mate they were making no profit

  • @imemrys5857
    @imemrys5857 Před 4 lety +13

    When I was still in school, the teachers would lock the exam papers in their office on their computers one day before every exam. There was no way to get in besides a little window above the door just big enough for me to slide throught and open the door from the inside.
    The passwords wasn't hard to guess.
    Never had trouble with exams ever again.

  • @smolpoco1964
    @smolpoco1964 Před 4 lety +13

    Dad: ask your mom
    Mom: ask your dad

  • @bonelesspizza471
    @bonelesspizza471 Před 4 lety +38

    Back when I’d play on the wii my dad found a way to copy games onto the drive so we’d go to every shop and ask to try the game, copy it and return it for free. Ended up not paying a penny for over 100 games

  • @xxliam_030xx3
    @xxliam_030xx3 Před 4 lety +563

    On an apple computer if you want to download something but don't know the computers adminstrator name or password then double click the application when it asks you to drag it into the applications file. It's helped me download a lot of shit I shouldn't have been able to download on many computers. Like this so others can see

    • @elmo4238
      @elmo4238 Před 4 lety +1

      xXliam_030X x damn thanks

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 Před 4 lety +1

      That's kind of dumb. Why's would something like that even exist?

    • @cobycorrell5170
      @cobycorrell5170 Před 4 lety +12

      Edin743 schools banning kids from downloading games and stuff and parents who don’t want their kids downloading explicit apps

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 Před 4 lety +1

      @@cobycorrell5170 Guess so

    • @j4yforces
      @j4yforces Před 4 lety +5

      @@cobycorrell5170 I don't see the point in downloading games onto your school computers or whatever you have. It's not supposed to be used for games. Websites are fine but downloading games are unnecessary for bad school computers.

  • @windowbreaker8631
    @windowbreaker8631 Před 4 lety +22

    at an arcade my friend found out you could put tickets into the "ticket eater" machine and if you pull them out before they get sucked in it will register and you can put them in again and again and get free tickets. His mom eventually put a stop to it. He also found out that at the "big bass spin" if you spin it at a certain speed you can pull it again to get it precisely on the thing you want. He won the grand prize twice

    • @ballisticboo7808
      @ballisticboo7808 Před 3 lety +1

      Big bass spin exploits are really good

    • @garnetgarnet5522
      @garnetgarnet5522 Před 2 lety +1

      Was it Chuck E. Cheese that he was playing at? It's a good tactic, unfortunately though, they've gotten rid of those ticket eater machines, so there aren't really any exploits.

    • @mccatstar8028
      @mccatstar8028 Před 2 lety

      Funny story (Not an exploit), but at Chuck E. Cheese, there’s this spear fishing game, and I would grind on that game and overpower every other kid, I won the Jack-pot at least 25 times from just playing that one game

  • @joseph1981
    @joseph1981 Před 4 lety +13

    I remember when i was about 13 my parents put a screen time limit on my phone. The limit was 1 hour, and once I would run out of time, it would redirect me to a page telling you that the app you were using was no longer available. However, this screen had to load separately to whatever I looked up on safari, so if I pressed the x button that cancels the loading page from on safari, the screen that would kick me off would never load and i could spend as much time as I wanted on that URL. Once I was ready to move on, i just cleared safari from my background operations forcing the pages to load again, allowing me to repeat the process for as long as I liked.

    • @drizeanbustee
      @drizeanbustee Před 4 lety +4

      Joseph
      I just enabled screen recorder on my device and recorded my parents typing the restriction bypass code.

    • @100xfun5
      @100xfun5 Před 2 lety

      @@drizeanbustee That is pretty clever

    • @ren9897
      @ren9897 Před 2 lety

      My parents use a different app. The only loop hole I have is to request extra time one day. That specific day will keep the extra time. The most I've gotten is five hours

  • @YourFather143
    @YourFather143 Před 4 lety +105

    In middle school I used to go to McDonalds during lunch occasionally. I discovered if you get a Double Cheeseburger it was something like $1.60 at the time, but a McDouble was $1.20. Whats the difference? A slice of cheese. Well, I found out that you could order a McDouble with extra cheese and the extra cheese would be free, meaning you get a Double Cheeseburger for only $1.20 for a massive saving of $0.30! Eventually staff was forced to ring it up at a Double Cheeseburger and not a McDouble, then later on cheese was no longer free.
    Also in middle school, and at McDonalds again, my fat ass discovered you could swap out the patties on a McDouble for angus patties for only $0.50 each. I was getting double angus burgers for $2.20 and a normal angus burger was something like $4? I don't quite remember but eventually they disallowed that as it spread around fast.

    • @PixyEm
      @PixyEm Před 4 lety +4

      In Canada we have something under the McChicken called a Jr Chicken, its basically a smaller patty, but its breaded with spices instead of just flour
      Adding an extra patty is only $1
      You could get a double Jr Chicken for less than the price of a McChicken and it was 50% bigger

    • @acash93
      @acash93 Před 3 lety

      You are a genius

    • @jairuskenzotv3915
      @jairuskenzotv3915 Před 2 lety

      @@PixyEm nice

  • @Ddanielgonzalez
    @Ddanielgonzalez Před 4 lety +171

    That if people upload ask Reddit videos, you can steal their videos and change your profile name, wait a while then upload them to your channel. Kind what you’re doing

  • @kalebc2134
    @kalebc2134 Před 4 lety +24

    When I was in high school we had personal iPads that were provided by the school that could either be on a student filter or an administrative filter on the school WiFi. Obviously almost all of the games on the App Store were blocked on the student filter but with the admin filter (that you needed your own admin account to access) you had near full access to anything online or on the App Store. My freshman year one of my friends had a prolonged stay in the hospital and needed an admin account to access a certain program where teachers would give her the assignments in online form while everyone else got the assignments in physical form (no clue why that site didn’t get through the filters but it didn’t). They were supposed to take the account away when she came back to school but forgot and she gave the password to about 5 people including myself and we had free access to anything on our school WiFi all 4 years in high school

  • @mobile.zachboiytfnm6861
    @mobile.zachboiytfnm6861 Před 4 lety +27

    Doctor said 1 year so I killed him and got 40 from the judge :D

  • @Metalord874
    @Metalord874 Před 4 lety +185

    I used to do this with an app where you order food from your local restaurants. A burger with fries and salad cost $8 both in store and in the app. But you could order things separate in the app. So what I did was to order a burger and than add fries to it. It would cost $4,5 instead of $8 and only have a few salad leaves missing that you won't eat anyway :P
    Also they drive the food home to you for free if you use this app but the minimum amount you must pay is $10. So if I bought 2 burgers and fries for $9 I could still add something worth $1, like extra cheese or something. And get all of it delivered to my home for $10 :)

    • @xanderpetersen621
      @xanderpetersen621 Před 4 lety +11

      Thing is, they made you pay them $10 instead of $8.. lol

    • @Metalord874
      @Metalord874 Před 4 lety +4

      @@xanderpetersen621 No bc I got 2 meals instead of 1. 2 burgers + dubbel fries. That would have been 16 dollars

    • @Leo-fy5hh
      @Leo-fy5hh Před 4 lety +1

      The gas you use to drive to the restaurant cost a bit more than 2$ so it's technically a profit

    • @Metalord874
      @Metalord874 Před 4 lety

      @@Leo-fy5hh yes but I payd 10 instead of 16 dollars. I got 2 meals insteaf of 1.

    • @Leo-fy5hh
      @Leo-fy5hh Před 4 lety +6

      I know it was to answer Petersen

  • @user-zp8jv2yt7s
    @user-zp8jv2yt7s Před 4 lety +217

    I skipped about 99% of school presentations by finding loopholes

    • @yassinetorkhani1248
      @yassinetorkhani1248 Před 4 lety +4

      Tell me how please

    • @user-zp8jv2yt7s
      @user-zp8jv2yt7s Před 4 lety +41

      @@yassinetorkhani1248
      Say you haven't finished
      Skip class
      Tell the teacher if you can present it after class 1 on 1
      I'd always skip the main day of the presentation honestly

    • @yassinetorkhani1248
      @yassinetorkhani1248 Před 4 lety +4

      @@user-zp8jv2yt7s srry for double reply my comment glitched but thanks for this but in my country I sadly can't do this

    • @cheva1
      @cheva1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@yassinetorkhani1248 just do it who cares

    • @yassinetorkhani1248
      @yassinetorkhani1248 Před 4 lety +2

      @@cheva1 if I do it I would get expelled

  • @ReddoMao
    @ReddoMao Před 4 lety +6

    that cellphone line one seems like they are going to get a massive bill when the company eventually looks at that for some reason

  • @SlushFiend
    @SlushFiend Před 4 lety +9

    what i was expecting: how to rig an election
    what i got: c u p o n

  • @godgodson1765
    @godgodson1765 Před 4 lety +17

    11:58 I read all the Harry Potter books and took the tests for other students in exchange for money and extra food at lunch. The Redwall series was also very efficient for this.

  • @MLGHazrad
    @MLGHazrad Před 4 lety +26

    In elementary school, there was this educational website that a teacher told us us to go to learn math, grammer, etc on our off time. If you log in and do one of their subjects a timer starts that tells you how long you spent. The next day, the teacher would reward you based on the time you spent on the site. So what I discovered is that when you start a subject you could just let the timer going so long as you didnt finish the subject. So what I did is left one question unanswered and left it there while playing flash games and watch youtube. Next day, teacher rewarded me a hw pass for spending 3 hrs on the site

  • @benshaw5382
    @benshaw5382 Před 4 lety +4

    This is a cool loophole I read somewhere that wasn’t on here and I just absolutely adored it the concept was brilliant.
    An online website had a sort of competition and whoever spent the most money in the website won a trip for two to anywhere in the world. So this once person bought a gift card, then used that gift card to buy another gift card. Rinse and repeat. So they ended up buying hundreds of gift cards for like $30, which was the price of the initial one. Ended up getting a flight to Australia for $30.

  • @xEazy
    @xEazy Před 4 lety +7

    There used to be a game on facebook called wild ones and they used to give out free treats (virtual currency) via clicking a url and the loophole was if you changed one of the letters in the url you could basically make a new treats link. Everybody had like thousands of dollars worth of treats in their account and eventually the game shut down since nobody ever needed to purchase treats. Good times lol

  • @johnathanruiz-pineda9610
    @johnathanruiz-pineda9610 Před 4 lety +19

    On a Quicktrip Gas Station In Georgia, you can’t buy a “prepared item” with an EBT. Quick trip has these frozen foods that you can buy, but if you microwave the food first before you reach the register, you can’t pay with EBT because it is now considered a prepared food. So instead, pay first while it’s cold with EBT, and then microwave it there.

    • @stella-vu8vh
      @stella-vu8vh Před 4 lety

      That isn't a loophole they just let you buy that typea food if it's cold.

    • @elmothewise3915
      @elmothewise3915 Před 4 lety

      @@stella-vu8vh that is a loophole

    • @johnathanruiz-pineda9610
      @johnathanruiz-pineda9610 Před 4 lety

      Well you can’t consume it cold. Think of it as frozen pizza that you can eat once microwaved. If you heated it up before you reach the counter, you can’t pay it with EBT. Otherwise, you can.

  • @jam8539
    @jam8539 Před 4 lety +41

    surprised nobody talking about unemployed benefits, they the easiest loopholes to go through

    • @xEazy
      @xEazy Před 4 lety +5

      Jam explain

    • @JoseGonzalez-rr5hv
      @JoseGonzalez-rr5hv Před 4 lety +1

      File for unemployment benefits while working for cash?

    • @circa134
      @circa134 Před 4 lety

      What are unemployment benefits

  • @motus9612
    @motus9612 Před 3 lety +2

    Right when online schooling started, my math teacher had this math app that she loved for her students. So everyday we were instructed to either do a physical worksheet or spend 30 minutes in that math app. Naturally at first I did 30 minutes of useless math, but then I realized a loophole. I opened google, and started a timer for 30 minutes, whilst having the app open, because my teacher can track student's time in there. So while the timer is going on, I hop on CZcams and just start relaxing, either listening to music or watching some random shit on my School's preset account for me. Of course I deleted my history, both CZcams and tab history, so nobody would find out.

  • @randomidiotontheinternet2772

    This one time, me and my cousin was addicted to playing games on our phones. (He was a rich kid so he could probbably just ask for money from his parents and they wouldnt care what he was spending on.) So one time he really wanted to play this skateboard game and it costs about $4 on google play and he bought it. He used an app called "ShareIt" which basically shares an app and you can install it after all the files has been transfered. So basically I also had the game but I didnt pay for it and we tried refunding it and passed it back to my cousin's phone and it worked. We downloaded tons of apps that cost money for free by buying it then passing it to my phone then refunding it. Good old times.

    • @wallonice
      @wallonice Před 4 lety

      This is possible without the ShareIt app

    • @crispyshaman4937
      @crispyshaman4937 Před 4 lety

      @@wallonice yeah since both use android. Its posible to get a pirate appstore like aptoide to get tons of apps for free

  • @Zombie_Knuckles
    @Zombie_Knuckles Před 4 lety +8

    In fifth grade, six flags was giving free tickets to people who read 6 or 10 (don't remember) hours worth of books. I didn't read crap and got to go to six flags.

  • @mizuhonova
    @mizuhonova Před 4 lety +32

    Back in the 90s, if you tried to sign up for Compuserve dial-up internet back in the day, the program would need to dial out to the network to complete the signup. I found out that that verification connection actually was a full internet connection that allowed you to surf the web normally if you opened a browser in the background. So I'd sign up with bad credit card, have it dial to the internet and check. "Sorry, your blah blah blah is invalid, please try again." Leave that signup window opened and dont try again. Open the browser and enjoy the free internet.

    • @kingofblacks1680
      @kingofblacks1680 Před 4 lety +1

      mizuhonova nice one

    • @xenniealchayliss2489
      @xenniealchayliss2489 Před 4 lety

      Through a local bbs that had internet I got a credit card generator, free aol.
      Worked for like 6 months, then monthly, then fixed. Thought of it because my buddy used his parents bank# but only the first part then random to finish.
      And from the free aol I would get warez, games/music/programs/movies
      Rip physical

  • @WanderingFur
    @WanderingFur Před 2 lety +4

    Back when prodigy was still really popular in school, i found a loophole in the pvp arena thing where as long as you don't answer the question, your turn will never end.
    Funny thing is, if the opponent quit, it would still give you the points for "winning".
    I used this to grind the living hell out of the arena mode and gain really good items very early on

  • @jeremyaster7470
    @jeremyaster7470 Před 4 lety +2

    7:33 i remember a similar story on a field trip one time... this kid was using a vending machine and when the snack was coming out he hit the change return button, and he got 2 1 dollar coins back. of course another kid saw him do it, and that kid told another, and another, so on. it got so hectic that 2 teachers had to stay near the machine and stop kids from doing the trick. it was a fun day.

  • @lefs
    @lefs Před 4 lety +54

    If the computer allows it, learning how to boot linux on a school computer will bypass most school restrictions. It's pretty obvious but because it's linux you can probably make your OS look close enough to windows so it doesn't seem as suspicious.

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv Před 4 lety +1

      Wow

    • @Brian-ib8sh
      @Brian-ib8sh Před 4 lety +3

      English pls

    • @stella-vu8vh
      @stella-vu8vh Před 4 lety +8

      @@Brian-ib8sh Linux is a computer Operating System (OS) like windows or whatever mac uses. You could google it, or like actually read things and soak up information on your own!

    • @Brian-ib8sh
      @Brian-ib8sh Před 4 lety +3

      @@stella-vu8vh ok

    • @lekonai
      @lekonai Před 4 lety

      nah that would still not work

  • @videakias3000
    @videakias3000 Před 4 lety +6

    i remember some year ago the website anilinkz didn't just have cartoons and anime,it also had video games which were not played by many people.
    i realized that the system which kept track of the top score was broken in many games,so i exploited it.
    for example in one game the goal was to pop some bubbles as faster as possible,but the system thought that the longer you take to pop them the higher your score is so i just let the computer on for hours until it automatically stopped counting.
    i managed to become the with the second highest ammount of top scores in the site,i was trying to become number 1 but unfortunately all the games were removed.

  • @raider7790
    @raider7790 Před 4 lety +3

    When I learned I can blame anything on anyone and everyone would believe me when I was a kid

  • @davetropeano8514
    @davetropeano8514 Před 4 lety +8

    12:18 my school did ar too, but not the bookfair thing!

  • @JayneTenn
    @JayneTenn Před 4 lety +13

    8:20 damn

  • @koze7905
    @koze7905 Před 4 lety +49

    Me: Watching a CZcams Video in christmas day
    Family Member: What are you doing?
    Me: Just watching a robot read
    Family Member: Okay....

  • @EmberQuill
    @EmberQuill Před 4 lety +6

    8:24 My student ID had a date on it but my .edu email address still works, so I get student discounts on all sorts of things I buy online. And free software sometimes.

  • @avshockey6633
    @avshockey6633 Před 3 lety

    I worked for a company that had a very strange sick leave policy. When you called in sick, they called it an "occurrence." Each occurrence could be up to three days, but if it did go three days, you had to have a doctor's note. You didn't need a doctor's note for one or two days, so whenever you did call in sick, it made sense to always call in two days in a row because it was going to count against you the same as if you only called in for one day. Anytime someone called in sick, you knew you weren't going to see them for two days. Then, a lot of people started calling in sick either the two days before a three day weekend, or the two days after in order to get five days off in a row. It got to the point where we could count on being really short handed the two days before and after every holiday. They finally just wound up giving everybody an extra five days of PTO that could be used for sick days, or vacation.

  • @somerandomguy1471
    @somerandomguy1471 Před 4 lety +20

    Back when Mortal Kombat X on the iOS devices, I found a “cheat” where if you had request mode on for purchases you could get the in app purchase for free. I basically got $4k+ in the gems for free and had that account for 3 gears before I got banned.

    • @adude4335
      @adude4335 Před 4 lety +1

      SomeRandomGuy everyone knew this lol, i got banned as well

    • @hephaestus511
      @hephaestus511 Před 4 lety +2

      I learned that you could could buy gyms on class Royale then refund it through the google play store. They caught wind of this and now I have about -2000 gems

    • @adude4335
      @adude4335 Před 4 lety +1

      Hephaestus lmao my brother thought he was getting gems for free until the 2.5k bill hit. My mother then got a refund for it. They took away his gems, but he already spent most of it.

  • @onlooker31
    @onlooker31 Před 4 lety +7

    I found that on the toilet in my grandfather's trailer, i always get bots on clash royal

  • @coopersowards286
    @coopersowards286 Před 4 lety +7

    I realized that once the bell rings at school you can chew gum so yeah I did that every day

    • @Dappersworth
      @Dappersworth Před 4 lety +3

      This is how fucked public school is, you're excited to be able to chew GUM.

  • @itz_cornchip
    @itz_cornchip Před 4 lety +7

    A while ago I was at a car dealership with my parents and I decided to shake a vending machine and it dropped out a coin. The entire time I sat there shaking it and made about 50 cents before we had to go. I was only young so it felt like a lot of money.

  • @bideabiere6125
    @bideabiere6125 Před 4 lety +3

    6:51 careful, he's a hero

  • @sydney8487
    @sydney8487 Před 4 lety +38

    I was excited about the accelerated reader one but then they said that they could use their points to buy books.
    Now im pissed cos we dont have that >:(

    • @miningmonkey1
      @miningmonkey1 Před 4 lety +1

      Same lmao

    • @bbeaulieu78
      @bbeaulieu78 Před 4 lety +3

      sydney
      U live in CA (California)?
      I used to (live in CA) and had to take those AR (Accelerated Reader) tests for every book I read at school

    • @xnng
      @xnng Před 4 lety +1

      Did everyone get those AR hats?

    • @bbeaulieu78
      @bbeaulieu78 Před 4 lety

      Xochitl Nunez
      I don’t think I got any hats. I just took those tests in my like thingy where you would go to a teacher other than yours (unless you were in that group reading level) and read books by yourself like 45 mins a day. I read like 3 books a class (they were tiny and I was in the top class) but nowadays I could read and take the tests (I had to take a test for every book I read) for like 9 or 10 books.

    • @ven11c3
      @ven11c3 Před 4 lety

      Xochitl Nunez I still have One from 5 years Ago lol (4th Grade)

  • @masonjohnson4310
    @masonjohnson4310 Před 4 lety +1

    My elementary had AR-like reading things too. We would have to read books and were graded on the online test over the books. Anyway, you had to have a minimum of like 2 pts, each book was assigned different points, but the teachers encouraged us to set higher personal goals. The way I rolled was that I would just pick the easiest children's books because no matter how small, they were always at least half a point. So, I just needed to do a few of those and I'm done. The teachers didn't like me doing that, but they couldn't stop me. Captain Underpants and Diary of a Wimpy Kid were great for those tests.

  • @jonretro2931
    @jonretro2931 Před 4 lety +1

    Kind of a minor exploit, but I remember there was a demo for Sonic Generations sometime before it's release. It had a certain number of days you could play it before it would eventually expire. Once the timer expired you could no longer play the demo. However, I discovered that setting my Xbox 360's calender back a couple of days would reset the timer, allowing me to continue playing the demo far beyond it's original "expiration date". Needless to say I knew the ins and outs of Green Hill Zone when the game officially released.

  • @viperboyjam1971
    @viperboyjam1971 Před 4 lety +43

    "One day I got a notice that they were going out of business"
    You literally had 2 years worth of filters and didn't pay a dime for any of them. Literally they lost so much money because of you.

    • @toms8292
      @toms8292 Před 4 lety +16

      J bow if he said on the discount he was paying 1.99, and there is 52 weeks in a year, so 104 weeks total x 1.99 would only be about 200$. The company only lost 200 dollars from him

    • @fay9706
      @fay9706 Před 4 lety +9

      Imagine if he's not the only one knows about the loophole

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 Před 4 lety

      @@toms8292 But thousands of people knew about the loophole. Maybe even hundreds of thousands

    • @winnex317
      @winnex317 Před 4 lety +6

      @@abyssstrider2547 I sincerely doubt a company with that many customers would have such a loophole. There are reasons companies go out of business, they pull stupid stuff like this.

    • @DylanM15
      @DylanM15 Před 4 lety

      Tommy Scott True. That’s also not taking into count that obviously places sell products above price already. Those filters were probably like a cent or less to make when they’re selling them for about 2 cents per filter. So the profit they lost even if several people knew this would be nothing still. If thousands of people knew about it obviously would’ve stopped it way before a 2 year mark.

  • @sarahbolt7457
    @sarahbolt7457 Před 4 lety +2

    in year 8 i discovered i could get out of every single detention if i just told the teacher that my parents were divorced (which they were) and the teachers would get scared and just let me off. they divorced when i was 4 and i love my step parents so i’m not sensitive about my divorced parents. i rode that loophole for the rest of highschool. if it was a teacher that i’d already used the excuse on i’d just say something reminded me of them getting divorced

  • @ayumehirano1894
    @ayumehirano1894 Před 4 lety +1

    I actually have a story regarding this! I’m currently in University, and there is this app that every student downloads because it gives you discounts on stuff. The way it works is that you don’t use your phone for a while and you get points every 20 minutes or so. For 200 points, you could get free coffee. Some seniors of mine found out that, when you’re about to spend your points on a coupon on the app for free coffee, if you click as fast as you could, you get like 20 coupons and you don’t lose the points. This spread around and was a secret amongst the students for several years. There are two places in my University where you could exchange the coupons for coffee, but we were all sneaky so we switched which place we would go to all the time so they didn’t become suspicious. It’s not until this year that it was discovered and the issue was fixed. But we managed to get 2-3 years worth of free coffee~

    • @Sundancer127
      @Sundancer127 Před 3 lety

      Here is a workaround use source code mod off your phone to elder pachbit and basically un-ipdate for inf loot I do it all the time

  • @evilarchconservative2952

    Discovered a soda machine had glitch. If you pushed one button and then another with the correct timing, you'd get two sodas. Once I got 6 sodas for 50 cents. (Mid-80's)
    Got free Comcast for nine years. So I got my first apartment. The rent was all utilities included.
    When I moved in, I noticed the cable jack and a cable. Just assumed it was from the previous tenant. Attached my rabbit ears to my TV and was perfectly happy.
    About two weeks later, my downstairs neighbor came up to introduce himself. He had lived in my apartment before moving into a remodeled unit.
    Had been chatting for several minutes when he asked if I had hooked up the cable. No...He said it works.
    Hooked up the cable. It worked. Just figured that the LL included this in the rent.
    Six years later...see a story on the news about how Comcast was cracking down on illegal connections. Next day, after working a 16 hr shift, found a Comcast Technician just outside the 2 upstairs apartments (one of which was mine). Dude said it was an illegal connection. I said that I thought it was part of my rent.
    He said it would be disconnected as it was illegal. I said that is OK, etc.
    Broke my rabbit ears out expecting disconnection any day.
    Took over 3 years b4 Comcast disconnected that illegal connection. Still had my Rabbit ears.
    TLDR Free sodas and 9 years of free Comcast.

  • @robertotheburrito6503
    @robertotheburrito6503 Před 4 lety +8

    an add activated my google and it scared the hell out of me

    • @DANNY1TDM
      @DANNY1TDM Před 4 lety +3

      OMG THE SAME THING HAPPENED TO MY DAD.
      WE WERE WATCHING SOME VIDEO AND A GOOGLE HOME ADD POPPED UP.THE GUY IN THE AD TOLD GOOGLE HOME TO ORDER *89* DIAPERS.

  • @brennaw.3345
    @brennaw.3345 Před 4 lety +13

    I used to go to the YMCA a lot when I was a kid, and there was this vending machine there that I figured out how to get free food from. If i held the little door at the bottom up before selecting the snack I wanted, the door would catch it and the machine would register that it hadn’t dropped, so it would allow you to make another selection. Then when your next snack didn’t drop, you got to choose another. And another. And another.

  • @bl1429
    @bl1429 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been using a loophole for twenty-five years now. Saves me quite a bit.
    If you find one, don't ever tell a soul. Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh ..........

  • @fizzywizzy0
    @fizzywizzy0 Před 4 lety +2

    A long while ago at my local library the computers have a 2 hour limit for each library card. I ran out of time and typed in "Bob" as my number. It somehow worked. Turn out that there were lots of similar numbers, such as Joe, Julie, Mike, and Manny. I ended up with more hours on the computer than I could use.

  • @yeaolon
    @yeaolon Před 4 lety +3

    When you go to a store with a group select someone to check out everything for everyone and you save in taxes.

  • @effortlessawareness8778
    @effortlessawareness8778 Před 4 lety +3

    1:00 dyed 😂 I remember the demo lines. Wonder if dude just kept his iphone 3 or iphone 4, since that Sim card was the golden ticket. Now new smartphones have micro sim cards so i guess he wasn’t able to switch to newer smartphones by simply taking his sim out and putting it in the new phone. If he had a microsim demo line to begin with then he’s set for throwing his line into new smartphones. But if he had the old standard sim cards he wouldnt have been able to get a newer smartphone. Im guessing If he tried to transfer his number to a micro simcard through his cellphone provider even in personthey would look up that number, the number would be under the name of the company who made the smartphone. Would like to hear an update on whether this dude still has his demo line and if he can get around that microsim switch somehow.

  • @grayman7809
    @grayman7809 Před 4 lety +1

    Sister used to work at a 7-11, and she would replace the rolls in lottery ticket machines. She knew that there was 2 winners in every 20 ticket roll, so if nobody won for the night, she'd buy whatever few was left since they were guaranteed winners. She got about 300 dollars return from it and nobody found out.

  • @joeythekangaroo392
    @joeythekangaroo392 Před 3 lety +1

    This is for all The Walking Zombie 2 players out here. Talk to ace and select a mission (I prefer rocket day at Springfield) and choose your mission then finish it then before you collect the silver and xp sell all your unwanted junk and then talk to ace and then collect your rewards then re-do it. It’s not effeicient and it does use up a lot of fuel, but it works atleast.

  • @xTyler
    @xTyler Před 4 lety +4

    I use to play this game where economy was important and people would sell items for their own prices. The server itself also had a shop where you could buy and sell stuff. the player had so much of this material for sale and it was dirt cheap and I realized if i bought the item there, then sold it at the server shop, I would make profit. I did this up until I got caught because i had so much money and they put me in server jail for 3 days.

    • @xTyler
      @xTyler Před 4 lety +1

      I didn't really break any rules. I found a way to make money dumb easy and they found that as unfair. I was just smart.

    • @pyror8954
      @pyror8954 Před 4 lety

      that's what i did on crystal saga. made me looked like i cashed the game when i'm f2p cuz i got all the op weapons and fancy costumes when they released it for sale using the in game gold during their anniversary once. if not you could only buy it using the premium currency which you have to cash for. but what is a server jail anyways?

  • @euthypro8531
    @euthypro8531 Před 4 lety +3

    I used to have an Amazon Fire kindle, one day I was messing on the Google Play store and I got the game “angry Pigs” or something like that. I got the pro version for free. Also anything on the play store that cost money, was free. I had a maxed Clash Of Clans account. I then sold the account for €40, kept doing this for 2 years, I earned I think it was like €800-€1000, I used the money over a time of months, I still have €150 left today.

    • @seniorpatience2096
      @seniorpatience2096 Před 4 lety

      InfiniteFlightPilot Does the kindle still work? Maybe you could use it for more earnings! Aw I wish I could get something like that, imagine all the free movies and in app purchases! 🤪

    • @tygerdude
      @tygerdude Před 4 lety

      I remember they had something called like Amazon Underground where everything in-game purchase wise was free, but I don't remember Clash of Clans being one of those games

  • @cliffordbenenati7373
    @cliffordbenenati7373 Před 4 lety

    That first one is that spark of genius that I get 5 years after stuff like that, "I coulda just done that...."

  • @Apparently_I_am_everywhere

    My middle school had a soda machine, as most do. The janitor was one of the nicest people any of us have ever known. Always was happy to see us. Never complained about anything, and let kids help him out around the school.
    One day, some kid had asked him if he had the keys to the soda machine. He did. He said "Just give me back the keys when it's empty, so I can refill it." Basically, the janitor gave us the soda machine keys, and we helped ourselves afterschool. There came a point where the entire school knew about it, and eventually, some douche ratted the janitor out. He was fired. We didn't get punished, because so many kids had taken advantage of it. However though, the next year, it turned out that the school had never actually found the soda machine keys. Some kid held them for the entire summer, and started it all up again. That's how the soda machine got removed, and replaced with bottled water, which the key didn't work for.
    TL;DR: Janitor gave us soda machine keys, and we got free sodas for a year and a half.

  • @Pimp482
    @Pimp482 Před 4 lety +3

    My school has “Microsoft deployment tool” on all the PCs. It allows you to reinstall windows 10 that’s the schools version (I.e still connected to the DNS) we used this tool to reinstall windows 10. Got rid of the monitoring application. Made a few admin accounts, installed pygame and pycharm. Now we’re bored

  • @poochyboi
    @poochyboi Před 4 lety +4

    The only loophole I'd like to exploit it the one around my neck.

  • @OOFEDupmonstrosity
    @OOFEDupmonstrosity Před rokem

    I have a father who works at a clothing shop. He watched this and he's now making such offers that don't have loopholes.

  • @maze8575
    @maze8575 Před 2 lety

    A small loophole I found to skip a few homework questions is that my teachers only look at your homework without actually 'checking' it, so usually when i need to do homework in a small amount of time or if im too bored to do some, I make the question numbers big so there's smaller room for the actual questions itself thus fitting less on a page, and everytime a new page starts, I skip 1-3 questions.