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by dls » 15 Nov 2014 16:47
Ask the people who open the machine im sure they will be happy to tell you how to open it and take all their money 
When picking starts to hurt take your finger out
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by Wiseman501 » 15 Nov 2014 21:21
That is a Jedi lock. You can only open it by using the force. Are you a Jedi? No? Then leave their vending machines alone before Yoda comes and folds you into an origami crane.
Seriously though, please consider this: A risk free $7.25 or MORE per hour is a hell of a lot better than a very risky pocket full of quarters that can get you locked up and cost you more money in fines than you likely made in thefts. Plus, a criminal record follows you around FOREVER. Imagine doing a job search in five years, you may have turned your life around, but you don't get hired because everyone knows you got caught stealing stuff. Then you are forced into bad old habits, likely having to steal and shoplift again just to eat, because nobody wants you working for them, then you wind up homeless because you can't afford rent or pass background checks for good apartments, then you have to live in a shelter or in your car if you're lucky, and you still won't get a job, because you won't have any more internet access to hunt one as easily, and nobody wants to hire a now stinky, homeless, destitute crook that knows what they serve in jail for Thanksgiving and has no good job experience on their resume by their mid twenties.
A job might be boring, but I guarantee that it's a hell of a lot better than all of that crap. And don't think you will never get caught, because unless you are a super genius (And let's face it, a super genius wouldn't have posted that silly question), you WILL get caught, and that will FOREVER be attached to your name. Clean up, man. It will be the best thing you ever did with yourself. Do it before it's too late.
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by Wiseman501 » 15 Nov 2014 21:33
Oh, and you don't get much high class girls by being a thug either. I am 28 years old, drive a Lincoln town car, have a beautiful, wealthy bred girlfriend that speaks Chinese and Russian fluently, I am the manager of a jewelry store, making good coin every week to pay for living in a hotel by choice with maid service and the works, and I have plenty of cash left in my pocket to buy guns and guitars and nice clothes and anything else I want.
I wasn't born wealthy either. I was born dead broke, but I learned some skills and got into the job market.
You want all of that cool shit? Follow my advice. You will impress the hell out of yourself. It's the American dream, brother.
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by 2octops » 16 Nov 2014 23:52
It's an electronic lock. Some have a prox type key, some have a Dallas type key and some simply have a remote control to unlock them now.
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by GWiens2001 » 17 Nov 2014 9:12
Have to say that the OP did not ask how to open the lock. He simply asked what kind of lock it was. Did not answer the question because did not know the answer myself. Thank you for answering his question, 2octops.
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by dls » 21 Nov 2014 16:50
16 mins after signing up to the site and his first post asks us to identify a lock on a vending machine/parking meter which also appears to be in use, could you blame someone for being a bit suspicious. 
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by billdeserthills » 22 Nov 2014 5:37
Wiseman501 wrote:Oh, and you don't get much high class girls by being a thug either. I am 28 years old, drive a Lincoln town car, have a beautiful, wealthy bred girlfriend that speaks Chinese and Russian fluently, I am the manager of a jewelry store, making good coin every week to pay for living in a hotel by choice with maid service and the works, and I have plenty of cash left in my pocket to buy guns and guitars and nice clothes and anything else I want.
I wasn't born wealthy either. I was born dead broke, but I learned some skills and got into the job market.
You want all of that cool crap? Follow my advice. You will impress the hell out of yourself. It's the American dream, brother.
That's was nothing dls did you see this? As my Daddy would say, it sounds like someone has got their ticket into heaven
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by dls » 22 Nov 2014 17:52
When picking starts to hurt take your finger out
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by KPick » 22 Nov 2014 22:47
I've always wondered what kind of lock this was....
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by Wiseman501 » 23 Nov 2014 7:00
Haha, what do you mean, BillDesertHills? I was trying to inspire this guy to go do something productive with his life...
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by billdeserthills » 23 Nov 2014 11:17
Wiseman501 wrote:Haha, what do you mean, BillDesertHills? I was trying to inspire this guy to go do something productive with his life...
Looks like Mission Accomplished Does a wealthy-bred woman come with bread?
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by Squelchtone » 23 Nov 2014 11:59
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by Wiseman501 » 23 Nov 2014 12:27
Hahahaha, wow. 
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