Dude's Stupid Cookie Loophole Becomes Real-Life Infinite Money Glitch

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    Font - r/ r/MaliciousCompliance · Posted by u/DuckDownRob 4 days ago O 12 e15 S 4 a 1,400 Packages of Cookies: I Broke a Rewards Program oc M The Year was 2000 in Canada. One if the better grocery store chains Loblaws, had introduced their new President's Choice PC Points Reward Program. This was tied into their PC Financial MasterCard. There was a month-long promotion where you could get bonus points for purchasing select items. One of the items was their signature President's Choice Decadent C
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    Font - The offer was: For every bag of cookies purchased for the regular price of $1.99, you got 1,000 PC points when you used your PC Financial MasterCard. That 1,000 PC points was worth $1 for a later redemption. Buying a package of great cookies for half price after reward value would not make for a good Malicious Compliance story now would it.. I figured something out and started some major malicious compliance with their offer. I started by going from store to store and buying every bag of
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    Font - Having 1,400 packages of cookies created a problem. What was I going to do with all those cookies I bought for $1.99? At the time, I was a field sales rep for a company with 4 factories in the province. I ended up selling most of the cookies for $1 a package to the employees. They thought it was a great deal and could not get enough. On to the points: Every couple of days the bonus points would show up in my PC Points account. I realized I could take my PC Points and convert them online f
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    Font - I would then go online into my Petro Points account and convert those points to Sears Club Points (Sears was a department store that is now gone). Eventually I would redeem the Sears Club points for vouchers that could be used for in store purchases at Sears. The Break: After converting 1,400,000 PC Financial points to Petro Points over a couple of weeks, Petro Canada caught on and immediately stopped all conversions to Sears for everyone. No more points could be converted. It even was ma
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    Font - The Math: 1 Package of cookies cost $1.99. I sold the package of cookies for $1. Earned $1 in PC Points. Exchanged that $1 in PC points to $1 in Petro Points. Exchanged the $1 in Petro Points to $5 in Sears Club Points. **Edited. Messed up the math. It was $1,400 net investment not $700** For a net investment of $1,400 (after selling the cookies), and transferring 1,400,000 in points among programs, I ended up with $7,000 in Sears Club Vouchers that I used on sale and clearance items at S
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    Facial expression - annotherperson - 4 days ago So... basically what you're saying is you were the one that started the decline of sears
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    Font - Morall_tach - 4 days ago Similar story (not mine): You used to be able to order commemorative coins, silver dollars, state quarters, etc. from the US Mint at close to face value with free shipping. Legally, they're still considered currency. So the plan went like this: 1. Buy $1000 worth of quarters on a credit card, have them shipped to your house for free 2. Get $1000 worth of rewards points or airline miles or whatever 3. Deposit the quarters in the bank (they're still quarters) 4. Pay
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    Font - for2fly · 4 days ago You performed arbitrage using cookies. Don't let the Girl Scouts find out.
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    Font - BordFree · 4 days ago Sounds like the stuff those extreme couponing people do 198 Reply Share qcon99 - 4 days ago Extreme couponing is wild stuff. Several years ago, I was a cashier at Kroger in the Midwest. There was a lady that came through about once a month, and she would rack up a till of around $500-600 dollars. She would then hand me a giant, and I do mean GIANT stack of coupons. It would take me around 30ish minutes to go through them all, but in the end the store usually owed her
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    Rectangle - saruhime - 4 days ago You might like the story of the man who purchased enough pudding cups to earn a lifetime of frequent flyer miles and also gained a tax deduction by donating all the pudding to food banks.

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