I Never Think Of Scams Like These.

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Need some quick money?

Take your food stamp card down to WAL-MART, load up two carts, sit outside for a few minutes, then take it all to customer service for an instant cash refund! Works for WIC, too!
 
Need some quick money?

Take your food stamp card down to WAL-MART, load up two carts, sit outside for a few minutes, then take it all to customer service for an instant cash refund! Works for WIC, too!

Amazing, I wonder how many people get away with that?
 
Need some quick money?

Take your food stamp card down to WAL-MART, load up two carts, sit outside for a few minutes, then take it all to customer service for an instant cash refund! Works for WIC, too!

They'll put it back on the person's card.

Disclaimer: Your state may have some kind of shitty system where this exploit is possible but they shouldn't.
 
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yeah, according to their website you can't return food.

When I was a social worker in Ohio I had a client who had to scramble to get formula after buying the wrong kind with her WIC benefits. She couldn't return it.
 
Small time stuff. Scamming Medicare to the tune of 400 million a year...now that's a scam.
 
:rolleyes:

There are people and places even here were I live that a card can be traded /or its use for money or drugs or one can buy certain items and trade for whatever.

It isn't hidden THAT well.
 
Why are you buying knives?

I don't need knives.

- I'd like to return these.

- You got a receipt?

- Actually, no. They're a gift.

- Why are you returning these?

- They're not sharp enough.

- They're not sharp enough?

No. Not for what

we need them for.

- They couldn't cut cans.

- You bought them to cut cans?

No, but in the commercial,

it said if I wanted to cut cans, I could.

- With these knives, I can't.

- It comes with a sharpener.

- Did you try it?

- Yeah. They're just...

- I don't want them. They're not sharp enough.

- Okay.

A major loophole in the Handi-World

return policy is that they permit returns...

without receipts

on items below $40.

So, how often do you go?

I hit every employee once,

and then I wait until they hire new ones.

Luckily, nobody stays at

Handi-World for very long.






- Except for Karl Benson.
 
When I was a social worker in Ohio I had a client who had to scramble to get formula after buying the wrong kind with her WIC benefits. She couldn't return it.

When you add up all your "when I was" you have to be 200 years old, MORON.:D
 
:rolleyes:

There are people and places even here were I live that a card can be traded /or its use for money or drugs or one can buy certain items and trade for whatever.

It isn't hidden THAT well.

Shit! People trade me WIC stuff for my veggies.
 
Okay so it a person is poor enough to qualify for $100 in food stamps and somehow flips it into cash to buy non-food items, won't they still have to buy $100 in food that month with cash? Tell me how they're coming out ahead here.
 
Okay so it a person is poor enough to qualify for $100 in food stamps and somehow flips it into cash to buy non-food items, won't they still have to buy $100 in food that month with cash? Tell me how they're coming out ahead here.

Soup kitchens.
 
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