I'm in the ATM industry, and this looks totally fake to me. First of all, the cash supply cassettes are completely missing from these ATMs. If the ATM owner took the supply cassettes, they aren't going to just leave the reject cassette. Second, the reject cassette holds rejected notes. These notes have problems, like folds, fading, or torn. The notes you found in the reject cassettes all look pristine.
there is no way people are leaving money like that in an atm after they close down.. The only way I can see this happening is if people got arrested at their business and abandoned, but the insurance companies for sure would clean that atm out before Demo..
Plot Twist: The dad goes in the night to the abandoned building and puts cash in the ATM machines just to see his son happy the next day when they find the cash.
As IF someone in our world would let those machines FILLED there ... What actually happened is they got the info of those emty machines standing there ..or even put em there themselves .. And then they put money inside and make a video ...BAM .. Yt revenue hello
What makes me question the authenticity of this video is the fact they never check the reject bin. If the machine can't read a bill because it is tattered or otherwise compromised it goes into the reject bin.
Exactly fake videos. I don't know any company that doesn't suck every dollar out of a place before they leave. Usually ATM machines are owned by 3rd parties that pay rent to house them in the location. Nobody is going to leave ATMS they payed for behind filled with more then 2-8 months of earnings behind.
The people that fill the machine are like any other cash handling position: ledger has to balance. If their count is off, they know to check the reject bin. I question the "abandoned" status of an ATM machine.
No and NO! Wat if you have no clue the reject bin even exists? And, small mom-and-pop shops hawking watever makes a buck to the locals almost without fail insist on owning the ATM themselves. They don't like the idea of allowing a third party to place the machine in their store and then break them off a small chunk at the end of every month or so. What you see in the video are all small businesses not corporate owned stores or even franchises. If they close shop or their shop gets closed things like registers, inventory, display shelving, cctv and security hardware and company documents in countless stacked boxes end up forgotten or left behind.
@Teyae T see idk if it’s because the highs kicking… but why do you sound and come off more like a demonic cult leader then a person tryna advertise Jesus Christ
More than likely these ATM machines were owned by the same person that own the building that he purchased so just like they said in the beginning it comes with everything on the inside of those walls it's his fault for not emptying the machines but you know they are not privately owned if it is a privately owned ATM they will come and remove them before the store closes or as the store is closing my friend used to work for an ATM company
This is nothing like buying a scratch ticket lol cause they invest zero dollars except get it for free cause they get it with the job they took on so they get paid for the work with this being added bonus...they risk nothing to win. Scratch tickets you have to buy and risk your money and the payout is never this good on them tickets and this was not taxed LoL
5 years ago my father and I where doing demo, I was taking out all the copper pipes, my dad said it’s waste of time, well we went into basement and I grabbed this bucket, it was full of all silver coins there was 2 buckets. I ended up with 10 grand. It was unreal. I just cashed it in. I lll bet the coin guy found some rare ones.
Thank you guys for showing us which tools, how to cut and what exactly we need to do and grab if we are ever in a very desperate situation and need to get in and out fast lol
Just fyi... all banks and atms owned and operated by banks....are federal offenses,but also federally insured....belongs to government which belongs to the citizens who pay taxes to government agencies who use the money to make more laws and give themselves raises,and their payroll. Not sure if we should be feeling bad or not at this point in time in America. We all need what they pay themselves and they shouldn't try to live on the wages we make. Tables really need to turn around and benefit the common people who are the backbone of America. Should take care of our own and stop fighting wars just to give them all our hard earned taxpayers money for protecting our military personnel, only in the end...ha
I don't understand. I saw Tom Cruise get into one of those in a movue once using a phillips head screwdrive, a stethascope, and 16 toothpicks. None of this grinding away for hours . . .
@@Salsuero Honestly some of the gun 'safes' hes opened could probably be opened by throwing an orange at them. Have you seen the lock opened with a twig? On a pistol barrel lock... That level of security is something you'd put on a pantry door to keep kids away from cheetos... and it wouldn't work on any kid older than 7
Who would ever thought with a demolition company you would one day be opening atm machines with your son! Life is amazing! Glad to see y’all together making these great videos.
@@johnbrentford5513 Even if the shop abandoned some bills on it, the machine that they have broken are worth much more if sold for spare parts or entire instead of breaking em
Always great finding money. My uncle bought a farm like 10 years ago and in the barn was and old Mercedes’ Benz with gull wing doors the car only had 7000 miles on it. Then he found a safe with over 30 grand in gold and cash and rare coins. Apparently the owner died and didn’t have any family so the property went to auction after it sat there abandoned for a few years. I would love to have luck like that
The full wing Mercedes is an sl150 from the 1950s and even in non running condition worth a couple hundred grand. Its one of the most slight after collector cars ever
When the original owner of the farm sold a lot of his land to developers and a mall he instantly became a millionaire over night and he went out and bought the car off a collector that had put only 2 thousand miles on it. I know he rarely drove it. The barn was heated and air conditioned. It looked like a regular barn from the outside but the inside was nothing like a barn. There was a couple other cars and trucks parked on the other side of it but the Mercedes had its own room with racing memorabilia on the wall and rare old fashioned signs hanging up. It was like walking into the 1950’s with a coke cola soda bar in the next room over. I know my uncles buddy bought the house and I think 25 acres and my uncle got the bran and 50 acres for cheaper than the house and the barn ended up being worth 10 times more than the lot with the house. The appraiser couldn’t access the barn and saw an old beat up tractor outside and just figured there was old farm equipment in it lol 😂
Wow u ppl really think this is fake, ur dumb, look at the work they are putting in. Cracking the money box clean open. I promise you ppl will find a reason to hate on anything
This has to be staged for views. I can't think of any logical reason anyone would leave money in a atm. Especially considering most of them don't belong to the business but a third-party owner who maintains them.
It is possible but not likely. The machines are 3rd party but if a business folds and the company can't get in they'll write it off. The businesses have insurance for this. But 9 times out of 10 businesses are either repossessed by the bank or a liquidator so the ATM company could reclaim thier goods. Its possible that during a lengthy court battle things get forgotten.
Same reason people get evicted from apartments and leave TVs, expensive consoles, laptops, furniture. That or it's just faked/exaggerated. They bought a lot of old atms, stuck cash in empty, and then cut em open. Interesting to see the inside of the atms cash or no though.
Rights granted to demolish or destroy everything in on the property including the ATMs there at time of demolition. Safety regulations Not enough time etc etc parameters blah.
We had a huge mall that closed 3 years ago and I bet it had 10 to 15 ATMs in it. The company that owned the mall went bankrupt and sold it as is. They eventually tore it down and built condos. But this definitely happens frequently in America. I went in months after it closed and only 2 or 3 of the bank owned ATMs were gone. The ones owned by the mall were still there
@@alexcaprar9184 you should get interest.. not much but something. Me and my business partner waited 5 months for our return. Our return was 18,280 and had 135$ in interest
They don`t lose track. Often, sending someone "insured and qualified" to remove the ATM, including travel, diesel and all the expenses you can think of to certain locations, make it not worth it.
this is not uncommon. As someone who frequents closed business auctions, many smaller stores BUY their ATM's and own them, they regularly fill the money. In closing situations they are sometimes left with whatever contents remains inside. Often keys are available somewhere in the facility but it's not uncommon for them to be auctioned with cash remaining inside them.
@@scambaitnaansense512 you aren’t, the business itself is being auctioned, however in some cases individual items from the location are put up for sale. No different than this oven or that oven or this register and that storage fridge. I’ve also seen slot machines in private hands also go with money in them. I’m not saying this is the case with the above video, but seen it myself.
There’s way too much dirt and dust built up to think they broke into it put the money back or put in a empty atm shell and just did the video…us humans are so skeptical that we won’t believe shit is real just because for one moment we think that wasn’t us … I enjoyed this video
Here is something you may or may not know. All the boxes I seen you guys open were from the Validator. The validator samples the bills and if they are questionable they are rejecting into the very bins you opened. A lot of those bills could be counterfeit bills, spend those and you may have some issues.
Well, if that's the case, what was the reject bin for in last atm? Plus the atm they opened with a box full of 20s at the back of atm looked like spare cash the vendor left there for next time it needs filling👍
Most ATM machines are owned by small companies like myself. Hard to believe anyone, especially myself would leave that kind of money in the ATM and left the ATM's as they are not cheap. I am sure there's some circumstances the ATM owners were not able to retrieve the ATM machine. I had a business shut down on me without warning for two months, I called them almost everyday and had to hire a lawyer to find out if the bank took back the business or whatever. Come to find out the owner died, the family closed it without warning. I was glad to retrieve my ATM's and my cash or I would have lost at least 25k.
Yup. No such thing as abandoned ATM's especially with these guys finding and "buying" lol a few of them. Only a fool would abandon one with known cash in it, and definitely not a bank owned machine. These were stolen.
I serviced ATM's for years. I'm shocked that there was money in the cassettes. Little hint, every ATM has a reject tray attached to the dispenser, another place to look.😎
@Theresa I've never worked on atms, but as a normal person that actually watched the video, I know about reject bins because they are literally labeled in every atm he opened.
@Frank Basile if its fake its completely possible they got these keys from the previous owner and staged it. but i have a hard time believing someone would spend half their day grinding through boxes for content
@Frank Basile Right hand left hand. The owners might not have known the building was being torn down. The owners of the machine would have nothing to do with the location other than having a machine there. They would not get a notification that the place was being torn down unless the business owner told them and they probably had other things on their minds.
@@johnvalor2027 the operatives cannot go near an abandoned building to empty them, they are not abandoned if they still have cash in them, insurance reports pay on theft or interference. loss doesn't exist, its theft or negligence.
This is a great idea, there are about a dozen or two abandoned ATM machines laying around where I live. I think I'll break into them and get fat stacks of cash, because that's how reality works.
I realize that in this day and age some people believe all sorts of amazing lies that just aren't true ... but this is going way too far! NOBODY leaves cash in so-called "abandoned ATM's!"
No one leaves money behind every cent is accounted for. Fun to watch but not even slightly possible. Very smart though guys people always like to see the find especially money, no matter how improbable the story line.
The wisest thing that should be on every wise individuals list is to invest in different stream of income and don't depend on the government to bring in money especially now the pandemic is hitting the economy
Is not about watching videos and wasting your time on strategies, I was ignorant of doing so...not on till I gave Expert Mrs Quinten Laura a try and ever since then she has changed my story for the better.
Fully loaded bill cassettes in most small ATMs hold $20K. The larger standalone or wallmount ATMs can have cassettes that hold $30K and in high-traffic areas, they'll have 2 cassettes in them.
I saw a guy loading a stand alone. He had 10 times that amount of 20s he was loading in the machine. I was standing in line at a gas station watching him do it
@Paul Flusk Not really. The $20 bill is the largest commonly-used bill. Machines that dispense 1, 5, or 50 bills are uncommon. Personally, I hate receiving 50s because stores often don't like to or sometimes cannot break them.
At first i thought, "wow OP is a bit too excited, probably doing it for the camera." Then I thought, I would probably scream like a kid if i found 800 bucks in an abandoned ATM. Good for you AES.
Just like buying a car in an auction. Ive found money and lots of highly valuable items stashed in trunks and in all sorts of places. And thank you for showing us how to properly open an ATM 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤝🤝
@@6jeremy9 They improve the way to open the money boxes, with first one they have care, second one hitting with crowbar, third one is a hammer xD I dont think the progression is edited.
I'll tell you, there are some people here that actually do believe these guys and that ATMs are left behind with money. Let me know if you find Elvis in there, that would be great. People are so gullible and stupid.
Why? Think of how often Restaurants go under, owners rack up 100k, 200k or more debt, and just walk away. They fire everyone, abandon the place. Now the land lord has to pay to have it cleared out. The problem is/comes in, these are often "short notice" leavings. and while the tills, and safe will be cleared out. ATM's are often forgotten. Mostly because they are not always serviced by the restaurant. 3ed party vendors come in to stock the cash, add tape, fix machines and such. Issue here being the "owner" of the business is responsible for returning of ATM if the place closes. But when its abandon... Well now the owner is charged for the loss of the machine too... But yes, there are cases where businesses are shut down buildings may be condemned after a fire, flood, or such... everything is considered written off... and.. Full ATM's are left behind.
I used to service ATM’s. How do you know that this is all major bullshit? Biggest giveaway is that the bills are all brand new. 95% of ATM’s are serviced with bills that are already bin circulation. Very rare that ALL the bills were fresh from the mint. On top of that, the cassettes are loaded in the big space at the bottom where there will be anywhere from 1-5 cassettes depending on the amount of traffic the machine experiences. These guys are grabbing the reject boxes, where bills that don’t scan properly, end up. We ALWAYS emptied any machine that was going to be put out of service. This is all staged, nothing real here!
@@kennethcollins7665 i've serviced/ filled/ installed the same triton/hyosong atms also for few years. theres no way that any money is gonna be left in the machines, no way lol.
Fun times 😂, fighting family members over a landline for tiny speed of internet, trying to access it at night and not getting caught but always failed bcoz dialed up tone is a snitch.
@@SpagettyLettuce In 2004 most were switching over to ethernet. Just an observation, not trying to argue with you. In the 90's it was alllll about dial-up and fighting over who gets the phone line.
@@Philly300 Actually... you can. Because if we assume the IRS is watching we would need to assume the FBI, CIA, and NSA are also watching... and they would literally know everyone who is watching. See how these logical fallacies roll down hill?
@@stephenolan5539 I think it is safe to say that none of them care. Approaching zero percent of them care even if they watched this video. Just like some guy who drives a dump truck gives zero shits when he sees a pile of dirt as he is on his way to play softball.
I have a small question..... The ATM machines that you destroyed doing this, weren't they worth more if not destroyed and just hire a locksmith to open them, then sell them?
because that would not be as entertaining and this is clearly fake. No business just leaves an atm with money. They clearly are buy old atm's that are out of service filling them with cash them breaking them out for youtube views.
@@PerfectPrinceX1 I have to disagree, my father used to buy old used sending machines and in more then half of them there were gives of dollars in them
Interesting fact: When they filmed the movie Barbershop, no bank would give them permission to film their branded ATM machines being broken into, so they had to build their own.
One those bills get into the cash box, they no longer are exposed to any elements causing them to turn colors or texture. Ever wonder why the bills you always get are crisp? Because they get put in that way, and stay that way.
@@gigi4life423 das Wasser ist nass und hin und her baller Knaller Zuckerbrot und Peitsche. Zu Fuß ist's weiter als über den Berg. Nachts ist's kälter als draußen ☀️
What auction? There is a small mall across the street from me. There is a plan to tear it down and put up condos. In it is a convenience store that has an ATM. The store owner doesn't own it. Someone else does. If the building does get torn down, the city doesn't have info on the ATM owner. The convenience store owner does. If he thinks of it he might tell the ATM owner.
wait, so you can give the building to demolition even with stuff that you don't own inside it, and that thing you didn't even own in the first place is now property of the demolition ppl?
@@chimini_me7220 Exactly. These guys are ridiculous. They act like an ATM is some under the table item, like a flea market plastic cup or something with no paper trail, law adherence or ownership responsibility. Oh, and the best part is, this magical owner of the ATM has no idea of the whereabouts of his money fountain, was never let in on the demolition project, the closing of the store, why ATM is no longer getting business (closed store), etc.
@@stephenolan5539 Another fake account arguing in support. Who the hell sets up a raspa stand, let alone a fricken ATM, and forgets all about the revenue it's generating or has ceased to? Demolition or no demolition. The only way this is possible, and it is possible if, the owner of all of these items were a segment in MrBallens RUclips channel.
The ATM machines themselves were worth way more than that. Should have called a locksmith to open them then you could have sold the machines and are way more. GREED over rules common sense
Was thinking that the whole time. Those machines have to worth $1,000 each. Plus even if he 'bought them' off an abandoned building someone could come looking for that money. The building's previous owner never owned them, only had an agreement with the bank to place them there.
@Joseph Kinzie incorrect, many atm machines are privately owned. Owner sets atm fee and is pure profit. Your bank may charge above that fee depending on the account.
@@chrisengstrom5543 and on top of privately owned ATMS and fees set by the store owners there is also a well known scam. where if some banks offer to cover atm fees. then the owner of that bank card will find a owner of a atm willing to jack the ATM fees sky high thru the roof like 20$ a withdrawl. and the owner of the atm splits it with the owner of the bank card. Mean while the bank covers the 20$ fee cause its in there contract. Shady shit.
I think there's a possibility you could get some of those open with a magnet. Looks like some of them had a combination dial mechanism. Some combination designs have a pin that can be slid back using a magnet.
There's no such thing as an abandoned cash machine. And even if there was, once you owned it youndhabebthe keys and access etc. It's obviously staged you cant just cut into atm's it's illegal they are all owned by someone somewhere.
99% staged, they had the keys, loaded up the ATM’s with fresh money from the bank and voila over 3 million youtube views and new money on the account from youtube 👍
Seriously you guys must be hard up thinking a bank/investor owned property gives a crap about a few thousand dollars. Hire a crew to clean it out for a couple hundred and give the salvage to the crew. You save on labor and give the low-rent "spoils" as a bonus. The property is then flipped for hundreds of thousands. The salvage company does dozens, or more, a week. Its a job guys. Sheesh.
Break into an ATM to afford the tools to break into an ATM to afford the tools to break into an ATM to afford the tools to break into an ATM to afford the tools to break into an ATM to afford the tools to break into an ATM.
I looked online and it seems used ones go for about 1400 dollars. These things can hold over 100 thousand dollars and I think these guys were hoping there was something like that in there. These guys do not actually have the keys though so they could only sell them for scrap.
@@Mike--Oxmall That's for newer and operational machines. As just a safe....take all the plastic junk off and gut the mechanisms inside and you have a working safe. Not fireproof but a thief is going to need more time than most of them can deal with so long as the thing is heavy with items or bolted to the floor. One of mine is about 1000 pounds of ammo, the other is filled with rifles....and bolted.
@@Mike--Oxmall Former ATM tech. These small machines NEVER have their cassettes loaded with more than $5k-$10k. They can hold more but only larger machines ever actually get sizable amounts of money.
@@carryeveryday910 Lol yes, Il tell you something funny. In 2012 here in the UK a group of thieves spent about 6 months secretly digging a tunnel from the woods, underneath a car park and underneath an atm. They stole it but they only got away with about £6000. They had to have spent more on digging the 500 metre tunnel because it had lighting and air vents etc.This was the second attempt at this because about 4 years earlier the gang were half way through digging a different tunnel but somebody found it and told the police. My only guess is that they must have seen that movie called Barbershop where there is a scene where an atm is stolen and they mention it had 150k in it.
A friend of the family did demo and they found a safe , while moving it they found a abandoned baby fox .The foxed lived a good life . i really enjoyed busting into those machines Thank You . Glad You made a little extra .
I like how camera guy grabs the money as soon as it's open like he did all the work..type of dude u know u would have to shoot
haha what
It's all shared out....... Wtf you talking about
It's because he's excited
Isnt it his money?
@@leronrussell1628 He means if it was an actual robbery. You might be on that list too loose end.
I'm in the ATM industry, and this looks totally fake to me. First of all, the cash supply cassettes are completely missing from these ATMs. If the ATM owner took the supply cassettes, they aren't going to just leave the reject cassette. Second, the reject cassette holds rejected notes. These notes have problems, like folds, fading, or torn. The notes you found in the reject cassettes all look pristine.
99.9% of all videos on any social media platform are fake
Especially youtube
We can see in the videos that they left the reject bins in the machines.
Who leaves money like that . Careless
I worked in demolition....
yes, after a job is completed, they get to keep or break into an ATM machine!!!
I witness this myself!!!
I wonder if he already has the “key” to the ATM, then places money it, breaks into it to “find” money for “views”…🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I'll bet he had the key!
Yeah, I think you're right!
Yes cause notice the boxes are not connected to the feed ramps
Of course they did.......
there is no way people are leaving money like that in an atm after they close down.. The only way I can see this happening is if people got arrested at their business and abandoned, but the insurance companies for sure would clean that atm out before Demo..
plot twist they put all the money in themselves to make content to make a shit ton of money on social media
that is actually what i assumed although i could easily be wrong I've got no idea as to whether people really abandon ATMs with cash inside.
Somebody actually gets the game.
Thank you.
Plot Twist: The dad goes in the night to the abandoned building and puts cash in the ATM machines just to see his son happy the next day when they find the cash.
Another plot twist: Father goes in the night to the abandoned building and puts in a note saying "Fuck you. And have a nice day".
@@anujnair2333 that is so much more wholesome
Another plot twisted, its a money laundering scheme
Wholesome
As IF someone in our world would let those machines FILLED there ...
What actually happened is they got the info of those emty machines standing there ..or even put em there themselves ..
And then they put money inside and make a video ...BAM ..
Yt revenue hello
What makes me question the authenticity of this video is the fact they never check the reject bin. If the machine can't read a bill because it is tattered or otherwise compromised it goes into the reject bin.
Exactly fake videos. I don't know any company that doesn't suck every dollar out of a place before they leave. Usually ATM machines are owned by 3rd parties that pay rent to house them in the location. Nobody is going to leave ATMS they payed for behind filled with more then 2-8 months of earnings behind.
The people that fill the machine are like any other cash handling position: ledger has to balance. If their count is off, they know to check the reject bin. I question the "abandoned" status of an ATM machine.
Staged video for utube views
Companies like Loomis Armored will spend more money on gas to empty the ATM then what's in the machine. This is all scripted.
No and NO!
Wat if you have no clue the reject bin even exists? And, small mom-and-pop shops hawking watever makes a buck to the locals almost without fail insist on owning the ATM themselves. They don't like the idea of allowing a third party to place the machine in their store and then break them off a small chunk at the end of every month or so. What you see in the video are all small businesses not corporate owned stores or even franchises. If they close shop or their shop gets closed things like registers, inventory, display shelving, cctv and security hardware and company documents in countless stacked boxes end up forgotten or left behind.
"Oops sorry officers, I thought this machine was abandoned"
"Understandable, have a nice day"
You should’ve opened the reject bin usually it has money
😂🤣😆
@Teyae T see idk if it’s because the highs kicking… but why do you sound and come off more like a demonic cult leader then a person tryna advertise Jesus Christ
@@pumatherapper9100 All religions are a cult.
@@yoloswag4063 english?
Insaneeee
Everyone here be like "ok, now we know what tools we need. Time to get to work" lol
...and spend the rest of their lives in prison haha
I have all those tools right know
😂😂😂😂😂
Or just do demolition and stay out of jail
SHHHHHHH!
About 4000, not everyone is as lucky to have a dad that owns a demolition company!!
$6,780
@@scottjohnson921 cool
@@joeblow7488 lol someone is jealous! 😢
@@mikeo6525 lol nah just having moment !
@surni lol ! Actually it was a joke at first !
_"Nothing wrong officer, I just came here for educational purpose."_
I see what you did there 😈
I got some more Free educational information if needed
Never cut the front sides only
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that cat seems angry and anoyed
Nice!!!!! Congratulations guys.. 💵💵💰💰
So it’s like buying a crate but getting currency as your prize I feel you
I love watching this. I am more excited while you open those Bin box 😁🤣😱
Except they didn’t buy it they stole it. Someone still owns that machine even if the building is empty
@Orajap Ocol If you’re going to call someone a loser, at least spell it right…or else you’re the loser.
@@kingstaff4 dam he called you a gay stripper, 😂 but the man clearly said they bought the buildings with all the goods included…
More than likely these ATM machines were owned by the same person that own the building that he purchased so just like they said in the beginning it comes with everything on the inside of those walls it's his fault for not emptying the machines but you know they are not privately owned if it is a privately owned ATM they will come and remove them before the store closes or as the store is closing my friend used to work for an ATM company
“Abandoned” just left outside of the bank.
LMAO!!!
Bank?
Probably convenience stores and such.
You haven't been out since before SARs, never mind Covid. ATMs are everywhere, not just banks.
This vid is so satisfying like buying a scratch off lottery ticket.
This is nothing like buying a scratch ticket lol cause they invest zero dollars except get it for free cause they get it with the job they took on so they get paid for the work with this being added bonus...they risk nothing to win. Scratch tickets you have to buy and risk your money and the payout is never this good on them tickets and this was not taxed LoL
Yes. But it’s apparently staged/FAKE for views like all the RUclips pranksters 😂
@@franchisefred4066 yes that's fine but if they are giving away money to me that's fine LoL but if I don't win I will unsub so fast LoL
@@z0mbyd0nky21 Money is the root of all evil 🤣😂🤣
Lol no it isn’t satisfying now I’m thinking damnmnnn I wish that was me 🥲
“I found an abandoned bank, look how much money was inside” (plot twist: wasn’t abandone) xD
Sequel is: Spending the night in an abandoned jail..
@@ThatNorwegianGuy- lmao thats hilarious 😂
Hahahaha great
@@ThatNorwegianGuy- Plot twist: Jail shower was not abandoned.
Perhaps this is the intro of Payday 2 😂
Knowing in advance the exact tools I need to crack my stolen atm is exceptionally helpful, thank you. That is really cash money of you.
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5 years ago my father and I where doing demo, I was taking out all the copper pipes, my dad said it’s waste of time, well we went into basement and I grabbed this bucket, it was full of all silver coins there was 2 buckets. I ended up with 10 grand. It was unreal. I just cashed it in. I lll bet the coin guy found some rare ones.
Wow, nice!
Damn
You should have spent the time & checked yourself.
Some of those single coins might have been worth more than that alone
Wow this dude found what my cars worth and and extra $5,000
Copper isnt a waste of time.
Brilliant SO HAPPY for you guys.
Thank you guys for showing us which tools, how to cut and what exactly we need to do and grab if we are ever in a very desperate situation and need to get in and out fast lol
Fast lol this will take a inexperienced person over 30 minuets to do..
Nd over to the very enemies we fought for 20yrs to use against us some day in the future.
Just fyi... all banks and atms owned and operated by banks....are federal offenses,but also federally insured....belongs to government which belongs to the citizens who pay taxes to government agencies who use the money to make more laws and give themselves raises,and their payroll. Not sure if we should be feeling bad or not at this point in time in America. We all need what they pay themselves and they shouldn't try to live on the wages we make. Tables really need to turn around and benefit the common people who are the backbone of America. Should take care of our own and stop fighting wars just to give them all our hard earned taxpayers money for protecting our military personnel, only in the end...ha
@@Bmanfresh bro it takes me 30 min to do an oil change. It was a joke ☺️
Yes the sped up video and multiple cuts were fast. Guaranteed this took hours to film
I don't understand. I saw Tom Cruise get into one of those in a movue once using a phillips head screwdrive, a stethascope, and 16 toothpicks. None of this grinding away for hours . . .
Well these people arent Tom Cruise, they dont have enough skill points to reach half his level
You said the magic word "Movie"🤣🤣🤣
I’ve seen Mcgyver do with with a strand of hair ..
🤣🤣
john wick only needs a pencil
I was just watching Lock Picking Lawyer... bet he could open these with a paper clip and an orange.
paperclip to pick the lock and orange because he's a little bit hungry.
@@oftenbetterthanone or vice versa.
This would be when he took it personal
He'd only use the paperclip to show a second way to open them after using just the orange.
@@Salsuero Honestly some of the gun 'safes' hes opened could probably be opened by throwing an orange at them.
Have you seen the lock opened with a twig? On a pistol barrel lock...
That level of security is something you'd put on a pantry door to keep kids away from cheetos... and it wouldn't work on any kid older than 7
Who would ever thought with a demolition company you would one day be opening atm machines with your son! Life is amazing! Glad to see y’all together making these great videos.
This is fake I worked in the ATM industry they don't leave money in ATM's.
Really, you think they would want their machine back.
What a bonding experience….wish my Dad did this with me. NOT😂
@@johnbrentford5513 Even if the shop abandoned some bills on it, the machine that they have broken are worth much more if sold for spare parts or entire instead of breaking em
Always great finding money. My uncle bought a farm like 10 years ago and in the barn was and old Mercedes’ Benz with gull wing doors the car only had 7000 miles on it. Then he found a safe with over 30 grand in gold and cash and rare coins. Apparently the owner died and didn’t have any family so the property went to auction after it sat there abandoned for a few years. I would love to have luck like that
The full wing Mercedes is an sl150 from the 1950s and even in non running condition worth a couple hundred grand. Its one of the most slight after collector cars ever
@@joshschneider9766 actually it was a 300 SL and Mercedes sent a rep out to look at it and ultimately offered him almost a million bucks for it
When the original owner of the farm sold a lot of his land to developers and a mall he instantly became a millionaire over night and he went out and bought the car off a collector that had put only 2 thousand miles on it. I know he rarely drove it. The barn was heated and air conditioned. It looked like a regular barn from the outside but the inside was nothing like a barn. There was a couple other cars and trucks parked on the other side of it but the Mercedes had its own room with racing memorabilia on the wall and rare old fashioned signs hanging up. It was like walking into the 1950’s with a coke cola soda bar in the next room over. I know my uncles buddy bought the house and I think 25 acres and my uncle got the bran and 50 acres for cheaper than the house and the barn ended up being worth 10 times more than the lot with the house. The appraiser couldn’t access the barn and saw an old beat up tractor outside and just figured there was old farm equipment in it lol 😂
NOIIIIICE!
At least this story is actually more believable than finding 800 dollars in an ATM that the company didn't want or forgot.
The head crushing scene in breaking bad, that’s all I can think of, while watching this
was thinking about that while watching haha
stay outa my head
Haha those meth heads were nuts.
Skank skank skank skank
@@polsdofer don’t call me that **splat**
Who on earth leaves atm’s with money 💰 in them behind ?!?!
Exactly, pure fake bullshit.
People with a lot of money
that's what I said, they could've got better actors lol but there smart they got over 500k views, but pure bullshit lol
Exactly. Nobody does. But its easy to go get 5k out the bank and put it in a cheap or broken atm and pretend that you found it.
Wow u ppl really think this is fake, ur dumb, look at the work they are putting in. Cracking the money box clean open. I promise you ppl will find a reason to hate on anything
You won the lottery!!! 🤩🤩
I'm impressed by the battery on that saw
I'm impressed that they can handle that sound!!
Thank you ..... Right I was wondering if this was a ad for dewalt
Gas!
This has to be staged for views. I can't think of any logical reason anyone would leave money in a atm. Especially considering most of them don't belong to the business but a third-party owner who maintains them.
Exactly they either stole real active atms or something else shady af going on. Sus.
It is possible but not likely.
The machines are 3rd party but if a business folds and the company can't get in they'll write it off. The businesses have insurance for this.
But 9 times out of 10 businesses are either repossessed by the bank or a liquidator so the ATM company could reclaim thier goods.
Its possible that during a lengthy court battle things get forgotten.
Same reason people get evicted from apartments and leave TVs, expensive consoles, laptops, furniture.
That or it's just faked/exaggerated. They bought a lot of old atms, stuck cash in empty, and then cut em open. Interesting to see the inside of the atms cash or no though.
Rights granted to demolish or destroy everything in on the property including the ATMs there at time of demolition. Safety regulations Not enough time etc etc parameters blah.
Exactly what i thought, all ATMs are connected and they know exactly how money left in machine, why would they let money stay in abandoned ATM
0:44 - LockPickingLawyer: "Well, that's ONE way to open that safe!"
Yep so true
😂😂😂
Click out of 1
Those 🏧 machines are a lot tougher than I thought! Good video.
breaking into objects we rarely seen broken is so INTERESTING for some reason haha, thanks for the content man
Looool SOOOOO INTERESTING ;)
It is
Ya hard to witnesses this with out jail lol
@@prestongoodwin407 Those suckers really are built to withstand world war 3 aren't they? 😆
"only in America" because you sure as hell won't find abandoned ATMs here in England
Even here in Mexico.
We had a huge mall that closed 3 years ago and I bet it had 10 to 15 ATMs in it. The company that owned the mall went bankrupt and sold it as is. They eventually tore it down and built condos. But this definitely happens frequently in America. I went in months after it closed and only 2 or 3 of the bank owned ATMs were gone. The ones owned by the mall were still there
Something tells me that NOTHING is legit about this.💯
@@jodigrubb79 He explains why he's allowed to do it at the beginning of the video
Right, because you know that there are ZERO abandoned ATMs in England.
That was fun to watch guys! Like finding treasure. Cheers!
Amazing... And yet IRS is holding my federal tax return... Processing they say.
Mines too..
@@almathornton6842 my girlfriends too since last year
Same here... Been waiting on my 7600$ for a while... They better include interest... Its been over 3 months now
Lol
@@alexcaprar9184 you should get interest.. not much but something. Me and my business partner waited 5 months for our return. Our return was 18,280 and had 135$ in interest
I'm criminal minded so I personally would've never forgot about the atms. I really don't understand how people lose track of thousands.
Eazy mothafuckin e
They don`t lose track. Often, sending someone "insured and qualified" to remove the ATM, including travel, diesel and all the expenses you can think of to certain locations, make it not worth it.
Hey
That has to be a great stress relief bashing an ATM, because we have all had issues with them one way or another. Then to get rewarded doing it💸💸💸💸🤑
This is fake though. There’s no way someone is leaving an atm without taking the money out… use your brain before you press send buddy
@@phantomoftheaqua3896 even if it is empty it would be fun to wreck.
@Teyae T stfu
this is not uncommon. As someone who frequents closed business auctions, many smaller stores BUY their ATM's and own them, they regularly fill the money. In closing situations they are sometimes left with whatever contents remains inside. Often keys are available somewhere in the facility but it's not uncommon for them to be auctioned with cash remaining inside them.
As an ATM business owner I totally disagree 😂😂
How you gonna auction an ATM
Doesn't make sense to abandon money
@@scambaitnaansense512 you aren’t, the business itself is being auctioned, however in some cases individual items from the location are put up for sale. No different than this oven or that oven or this register and that storage fridge. I’ve also seen slot machines in private hands also go with money in them. I’m not saying this is the case with the above video, but seen it myself.
@@ringoflynt ???
Sorry but this is so hard to believe whoever runs the atm would leave money behind. This definitely seems super staged, but fun to watch nonetheless!
I've seen real atm's being broke open and you'd be lucky to find a few dollars that somehow got stuck somewhere in the machine
Yeah, isn't the ATM machine supposed to ink the bills when broken into 🤔
I thought the same. The title is clickbait.
Money looks newer 20s and the atm machine looks old .
Apparently you have no idea about businesses! $860 is nothing when you sell a building to not lose money. You don't understand real estate
They don’t leave money in ATM’s folks. Let’s get real.
Exactly needs to be counted for I thought.😮😮
uhm......
LOL. They definitely do. They file an insurance claim against all machines that are "lost" for the maximum amount the machine holds.
not true. it does happen. I worked for a company that updated old atms and we would always find money left but all three having that much is sooo sus.
There’s way too much dirt and dust built up to think they broke into it put the money back or put in a empty atm shell and just did the video…us humans are so skeptical that we won’t believe shit is real just because for one moment we think that wasn’t us …
I enjoyed this video
I can’t help but think this would’ve gone much faster if Lockpicking Lawyer had been present…
😂 I was thinking the same thing.
But where's the fun in that when you can just demolish it 😂
"Little click on 3"
Was going to post this as well 😂
Lmao imbweak
There's something very satisfying about these videos. Makes ME want to tear into an ATM LOL 😂😂😂
I’m with you on that 💯🤣
Well, at least now you know how to crack into them haha!
@@IronHorse2007 kinda.... still need a variety of other cutting/prying/bending tools.
@@toddburgess5056 well yeah, it did show that in the video
FR IM ABT TOO
My friend tried this I’m visiting him next week at a DOC facility
Lmao
🤣
@@tyl7385haha your soooo funny dude 😑
Here is something you may or may not know. All the boxes I seen you guys open were from the Validator. The validator samples the bills and if they are questionable they are rejecting into the very bins you opened. A lot of those bills could be counterfeit bills, spend those and you may have some issues.
I'm sure they are aware of this.
Don’t take away the fun
Very good point. Be wary of "easy money".
Well, if that's the case, what was the reject bin for in last atm? Plus the atm they opened with a box full of 20s at the back of atm looked like spare cash the vendor left there for next time it needs filling👍
Exactly reject bins are clearly marked always an Einstein in the comments without actually watching the whole video😂@lea-rw5cb
Most ATM machines are owned by small companies like myself. Hard to believe anyone, especially myself would leave that kind of money in the ATM and left the ATM's as they are not cheap. I am sure there's some circumstances the ATM owners were not able to retrieve the ATM machine. I had a business shut down on me without warning for two months, I called them almost everyday and had to hire a lawyer to find out if the bank took back the business or whatever. Come to find out the owner died, the family closed it without warning. I was glad to retrieve my ATM's and my cash or I would have lost at least 25k.
Yup. No such thing as abandoned ATM's especially with these guys finding and "buying" lol a few of them. Only a fool would abandon one with known cash in it, and definitely not a bank owned machine. These were stolen.
They should’ve called CJ with some satchel charges instead
"about fucking time, you're a fucking sloth!"
@@francescosalerno6588 ok i got it
I serviced ATM's for years. I'm shocked that there was money in the cassettes. Little hint, every ATM has a reject tray attached to the dispenser, another place to look.😎
I'm just an ordinary citizen and j was like why aren't they opening the reject bin too?!!!
@Theresa
Im guessing for notes that are damaged (tear,too crinkled, unreadable).you can exchamge them in a bank for new notes.
I was wondering and going to ask IF they checked the reject bin they all clearly had!!!!!!!!!!!
@Theresa because the video clearly shows the reject bin inside the ATM but never shows them opening it
@Theresa I've never worked on atms, but as a normal person that actually watched the video, I know about reject bins because they are literally labeled in every atm he opened.
That is so cool. I hope ypu giys find one that is full of hundreds!😊
this is a prime example of don’t believe everything you see on the internet.
Facts
@Frank Basile simple answer: they wouldn’t
@Frank Basile if its fake its completely possible they got these keys from the previous owner and staged it. but i have a hard time believing someone would spend half their day grinding through boxes for content
Yes.
@Frank Basile
Right hand left hand.
The owners might not have known the building was being torn down.
The owners of the machine would have nothing to do with the location other than having a machine there.
They would not get a notification that the place was being torn down unless the business owner told them and they probably had other things on their minds.
Alright, I'm changing my investment strategy to abandoned ATM machines.
try the local supermarket the always abandoned after closing hours
This kind of video is dangerous, there is no such thing as an abandoned ATM. if you regard it like that, you wont get into trouble.
@@leejones1041 you won't?
@@leejones1041 in our country there is some abandoned ATM's.
@@johnvalor2027 the operatives cannot go near an abandoned building to empty them, they are not abandoned if they still have cash in them, insurance reports pay on theft or interference. loss doesn't exist, its theft or negligence.
I'm glad that the man operating the steel cutting machine found his earmuffs towards the end of the video. I wouldn't trade my hearing for $3840
Well now I don’t have to watch the video to find out how much they got
@@ChefBarry never go to the comments for spoilers
I only came for answers
how much would you trade your hearing for?
@@chairwood Nothing. I want to hear my grand children laugh one day.
Awesome video
This is a great idea, there are about a dozen or two abandoned ATM machines laying around where I live. I think I'll break into them and get fat stacks of cash, because that's how reality works.
I’m not sure about that-
Its only illegal if you get caught
its an ATM not an ATM machine , the M stands for machine .
@@mikemoore5929 so let me guess you’re gonna tell me I can’t use PIN number next? /s
@@urb44n this is sarcasm 🤦
I realize that in this day and age some people believe all sorts of amazing lies that just aren't true ...
but this is going way too far!
NOBODY leaves cash in so-called "abandoned ATM's!"
Actually they do bc if they have to take them to landfills they get charged like $500-600 so they leave them abadoned most of the time
No one leaves money behind every cent is accounted for. Fun to watch but not even slightly possible. Very smart though guys people always like to see the find especially money, no matter how improbable the story line.
million dollar companys dont care for some atm machine that they dont even know if theres any money even in it anymore
not true, flooded buildings will have abandoned ATM's
The wisest thing that should be on every wise individuals list is to invest in different stream of income and don't depend on the government to bring in money especially now the pandemic is hitting the economy
You are right.
Most people don't invest due to ignorance.
Is not about watching videos and wasting your time on strategies, I was ignorant of doing so...not on till I gave Expert Mrs Quinten Laura a try and ever since then she has changed my story for the better.
She has made success much more easier than we thought.
Sometimes I wonder if she uses magic finger to trade.
Dude kills me “Oh my god look at all that money”” cheese ball ass 😂😂😂😂😂
holy crap no fricken way
Fully loaded bill cassettes in most small ATMs hold $20K. The larger standalone or wallmount ATMs can have cassettes that hold $30K and in high-traffic areas, they'll have 2 cassettes in them.
So what you’re saying is that we should unironically rob Walmart? Gotcha.
They hold a lot more than that.
@@brandongalvan6603 WALL MOUNT not Walmart
@@KALUPO78 That's on me... I should've been using my glasses.
I saw a guy loading a stand alone. He had 10 times that amount of 20s he was loading in the machine. I was standing in line at a gas station watching him do it
This video is so satisfying to watch 🍿
Weird they didn't show all the money together, almost like they couldn't pull enough out of their bank accounts to make the video have some legitimacy
😂😂😂
Why is it only 20s also? No other bills at all
@@souza2422 ATM? Older arms only held 20s $$$
@@souza2422 you people always find ways to criticize.. tssskkk.. just watch and enjoy
Next video will have more, as RUclips's gonna pay them well enough.
Why do I feel like 1 ATM would cost more than these guys got from destroying 4 of them
Thoes are cheep atms they are like $500 on ebay
The tools they have are not cheap either.
@@davidr4523 you can get those tools from a pawn shop
They're useless without the keys etc
Because odds are that would be the case.
The piano hinge looks like an easier place to start...
nope, there is a flange on the back side of the door that will hold the door in place until the lock is opened.
@@davidstephens8871 yo I know you got a stash spot full of ATM cash, i just need like $500
You'd think after the first machine was cut open that they would figure out how to get into subsequent machine more easily.
@Paul Flusk Not really. The $20 bill is the largest commonly-used bill. Machines that dispense 1, 5, or 50 bills are uncommon. Personally, I hate receiving 50s because stores often don't like to or sometimes cannot break them.
Wow I love the sound of that! I wish I get some of them money guys 😂it would make my day
At first i thought, "wow OP is a bit too excited, probably doing it for the camera." Then I thought, I would probably scream like a kid if i found 800 bucks in an abandoned ATM. Good for you AES.
you'd scream even louder if you found 3 grand like the last segment
I find more than that that every time i go to an atm…. I just put how much i want and it gives it to me….
Now da it's will be like,,"U gotta give that $$ back"
@@t0neeh213 dont think you can get 800 out even liar
His dad is a constructor so I think he over reacts by the standards he's probably used to.
Just like buying a car in an auction. Ive found money and lots of highly valuable items stashed in trunks and in all sorts of places. And thank you for showing us how to properly open an ATM 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤝🤝
How about a body?
I really like how each machine had progressively more money. Just a coincidence on picking which machines to open first.
Hook line and sinker.
They probably just edited the video in that order so the best was last to keep people watching the whole time.
@@6jeremy9 They improve the way to open the money boxes, with first one they have care, second one hitting with crowbar, third one is a hammer xD I dont think the progression is edited.
@@dehz111 it's clearly edited after the very first one the knew they needed to cut the boxes higher up
Its staged dude. Its a prqnk bro
I'll tell you, there are some people here that actually do believe these guys and that ATMs are left behind with money. Let me know if you find Elvis in there, that would be great. People are so gullible and stupid.
Why? Think of how often Restaurants go under, owners rack up 100k, 200k or more debt, and just walk away. They fire everyone, abandon the place. Now the land lord has to pay to have it cleared out.
The problem is/comes in, these are often "short notice" leavings. and while the tills, and safe will be cleared out. ATM's are often forgotten. Mostly because they are not always serviced by the restaurant. 3ed party vendors come in to stock the cash, add tape, fix machines and such. Issue here being the "owner" of the business is responsible for returning of ATM if the place closes. But when its abandon... Well now the owner is charged for the loss of the machine too...
But yes, there are cases where businesses are shut down buildings may be condemned after a fire, flood, or such... everything is considered written off... and.. Full ATM's are left behind.
Agreed this never would happen In real life
@@TubeMeisterJC I believe you
I used to service ATM’s. How do you know that this is all major bullshit? Biggest giveaway is that the bills are all brand new. 95% of ATM’s are serviced with bills that are already bin circulation. Very rare that ALL the bills were fresh from the mint. On top of that, the cassettes are loaded in the big space at the bottom where there will be anywhere from 1-5 cassettes depending on the amount of traffic the machine experiences. These guys are grabbing the reject boxes, where bills that don’t scan properly, end up. We ALWAYS emptied any machine that was going to be put out of service. This is all staged, nothing real here!
@@kennethcollins7665 i've serviced/ filled/ installed the same triton/hyosong atms also for few years. theres no way that any money is gonna be left in the machines, no way lol.
the sped up sound of him cutting the atm open is how my internet sounded in 2004
I'm guessing you're trying to describe dial-up. It was older than 2004..
Fun times 😂, fighting family members over a landline for tiny speed of internet, trying to access it at night and not getting caught but always failed bcoz dialed up tone is a snitch.
Thought they were in the matrix
@@ddevil4980 when did i ever say it wasn’t...?
@@SpagettyLettuce In 2004 most were switching over to ethernet. Just an observation, not trying to argue with you. In the 90's it was alllll about dial-up and fighting over who gets the phone line.
I find it hard to beleive that $ is left in these after discarded or inoperable.
Zero percent chance unless a natural disaster occurred. Even then it’s hard to believe
They put the money in it,end of story.
Fucking liar… and a clown…. I’m with you
Why would they go through all that trouble just to prank?
@@tyronebateslibra9435 for views, you get paid by youtube
Thanks for the video guys. How did you find out about unwanted / un -needed atm machines
They didn't They stole em
He explains at the beginning that his dad get these abandoned buildings to renovate.
I'm feeling a new ad campaign for DeWalt - power tools strong enough to crack abandoned ATM's in minutes. 😂
that's what I was thinking, battery powered?
Makita is better than DeWalt
IRS will be visiting you soon now that you documented your profit.
Yeah man, the IRS is well known for having agents watch RUclips videos for potential leads. The Make A Wish foundation will be visiting you soon.
@@davidnelson7719 actually you never know who’s watching
@@Philly300 Actually... you can. Because if we assume the IRS is watching we would need to assume the FBI, CIA, and NSA are also watching... and they would literally know everyone who is watching. See how these logical fallacies roll down hill?
@@davidnelson7719
How many IRS employees are there?
You think none watch RUclips at home?
@@stephenolan5539 I think it is safe to say that none of them care. Approaching zero percent of them care even if they watched this video. Just like some guy who drives a dump truck gives zero shits when he sees a pile of dirt as he is on his way to play softball.
What he's "finding" in all of this could probably leave me stress free on the daily!! Sheessshh!
J
you guys can hire me to open those machines too lol i definitely need the money 😂🙏😭
I have a small question..... The ATM machines that you destroyed doing this, weren't they worth more if not destroyed and just hire a locksmith to open them, then sell them?
Correct and true.
Nope. Dime a dozen ATMs with old tech. I would not trust a used ATM. Only worth is the contents and scrap metal.
@@PerfectPrinceX1 your proof that it’s fake was missing from your comment
because that would not be as entertaining and this is clearly fake. No business just leaves an atm with money. They clearly are buy old atm's that are out of service filling them with cash them breaking them out for youtube views.
@@PerfectPrinceX1 I have to disagree, my father used to buy old used sending machines and in more then half of them there were gives of dollars in them
Interesting fact:
When they filmed the movie Barbershop, no bank would give them permission to film their branded ATM machines being broken into, so they had to build their own.
That's an interesting fact do you happen to know why my father decided to leave my life?
@@eddieaparicio1176 To get the milk
@@R_Hello And a pack of cigarettes
*what's my Mama's code"
@@eddieaparicio1176 he saw you playing with barbies, so he said f** it lemme start over..
Looks like someone should have called the lock picking lawyer. Lol. Also those bills look way too fresh.
"Click on one, two is binding"
The bills are protected inside multiple containments, indoors, aways from the elements. What did you expect them to look like?
One those bills get into the cash box, they no longer are exposed to any elements causing them to turn colors or texture. Ever wonder why the bills you always get are crisp? Because they get put in that way, and stay that way.
@@haytreatsathome ikr. dude has played too much Fallout.
All you need is a big sledge hammer and some pry bar no lock picking required
I worked in demolition....
yes, after a job is completed, they get to keep or break into an ATM machine!!!
I witness this myself!!!
Now, and, how many Money do u found ? Or was in a Pony ? Or some honey ? Was it lonely ? Or was it from Sony ? 🥸
It’s an ATM, not an ATM machine you clown.
@@Santi81-theOne I was a temporary employee on their job site downtown denver co
@@Santi81-theOne what???
@@gigi4life423 das Wasser ist nass und hin und her baller Knaller Zuckerbrot und Peitsche. Zu Fuß ist's weiter als über den Berg. Nachts ist's kälter als draußen ☀️
Could have saved a lot of grinding and cutting, if you had just made a crossover video with the Lock Picking Lawyer.
Lol I think they had the key and just planted the money to fool us 😂
I was about to say that but didn't want to be party pooper. 🙄
@@lanaistheneworange3013 Calling a liar out on their bullshit doesn't you a party pooper. Some people like the truth and don't like con artists
ATM Owner: Hmmm, why don't I leave my ATM full of money, when I can easily just go retrieve it before the auction?
What auction?
There is a small mall across the street from me. There is a plan to tear it down and put up condos.
In it is a convenience store that has an ATM.
The store owner doesn't own it. Someone else does.
If the building does get torn down, the city doesn't have info on the ATM owner. The convenience store owner does. If he thinks of it he might tell the ATM owner.
wait, so you can give the building to demolition even with stuff that you don't own inside it, and that thing you didn't even own in the first place is now property of the demolition ppl?
@@chimini_me7220 Exactly. These guys are ridiculous. They act like an ATM is some under the table item, like a flea market plastic cup or something with no paper trail, law adherence or ownership responsibility. Oh, and the best part is, this magical owner of the ATM has no idea of the whereabouts of his money fountain, was never let in on the demolition project, the closing of the store, why ATM is no longer getting business (closed store), etc.
@@stephenolan5539 Another fake account arguing in support.
Who the hell sets up a raspa stand, let alone a fricken ATM, and forgets all about the revenue it's generating or has ceased to? Demolition or no demolition. The only way this is possible, and it is possible if, the owner of all of these items were a segment in MrBallens RUclips channel.
@@defenseagainststalking
In another thread someone mentioned foreclosure.
You are not going to try and apply logic to banks, are you?
That looks alot like treasure hunting to and best of luck getting more
The ATM machines themselves were worth way more than that. Should have called a locksmith to open them then you could have sold the machines and are way more. GREED over rules common sense
Was thinking that the whole time. Those machines have to worth $1,000 each. Plus even if he 'bought them' off an abandoned building someone could come looking for that money. The building's previous owner never owned them, only had an agreement with the bank to place them there.
@Joseph Kinzie incorrect, many atm machines are privately owned. Owner sets atm fee and is pure profit. Your bank may charge above that fee depending on the account.
@@chrisengstrom5543 and on top of privately owned ATMS and fees set by the store owners there is also a well known scam. where if some banks offer to cover atm fees. then the owner of that bank card will find a owner of a atm willing to jack the ATM fees sky high thru the roof like 20$ a withdrawl. and the owner of the atm splits it with the owner of the bank card. Mean while the bank covers the 20$ fee cause its in there contract. Shady shit.
wouldn't have made 8 million views with that content
Wow, that is an astounding amount of money. Wish I were that lucky.
For a second I didn’t realize that the video was sped up, I was like “damn he’s an animal with that sledge!” 😂
it was so pleasant to watch this, many thx
I want to see all the money in one shot before I believe anything…
Me too
Yes i too like a money shot
I like how they refined their technique after the first one
Only suggestion I have is use of explosives to open these.
I think there's a possibility you could get some of those open with a magnet. Looks like some of them had a combination dial mechanism. Some combination designs have a pin that can be slid back using a magnet.
But that one after he cut it open it popped right open with one hit
"This is the Lock Picking Lawyer"
@@killerbee.860 he just showed everyone they'll pop open easily on the right side without doing all the cutting
@@Mike-su8si maybe it opened because he destroyed the mechanism
@@Alex-to4iz he could have
在未來的幾年裡,如果他們錯過了以加密貨幣買賣的最佳機會,人們將成為他們自己並且仍然會後悔感謝先生的幫助
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It wouldn't surprise me if these ATM cash finds are staged In advance, but if they're not then this is a great find.
There's no such thing as an abandoned cash machine. And even if there was, once you owned it youndhabebthe keys and access etc. It's obviously staged you cant just cut into atm's it's illegal they are all owned by someone somewhere.
99% staged, they had the keys, loaded up the ATM’s with fresh money from the bank and voila over 3 million youtube views and new money on the account from youtube 👍
I mean those don't look like old $20
Especially they kept getting higher who's going foget money or atms
Seriously you guys must be hard up thinking a bank/investor owned property gives a crap about a few thousand dollars. Hire a crew to clean it out for a couple hundred and give the salvage to the crew. You save on labor and give the low-rent "spoils" as a bonus. The property is then flipped for hundreds of thousands. The salvage company does dozens, or more, a week. Its a job guys. Sheesh.
Fuck. I watched this video, got inspired and now I'm living off hohos and Ramen. See you guys in the next 3 to 5
Bang dem doors 🚪
Good luck bucko 🤣
I didn't know it was that easy to get into an ATM.
Too bad you have to break into an ATM to be able to afford the tools to break into an ATM.
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Well 1 the atm had no power so its alarm wasn't going off and 2 whether it was at night or day someone would hear or see you easily
@Chris Elliston soooooo, you broke into a bank then?
@@1sthename70 only when their is a thunderstorms with no power do your homework.
@@darrinfry2251 I was referring to the one they were breaking into, so no YOU do your homework
Good job boys!!!!!!!! Awesome video.
I wonder if the machines had any value, possibly more than what was supposedly found. Could they have been sold rather than destroyed?
I looked online and it seems used ones go for about 1400 dollars. These things can hold over 100 thousand dollars and I think these guys were hoping there was something like that in there. These guys do not actually have the keys though so they could only sell them for scrap.
@@Mike--Oxmall That's for newer and operational machines. As just a safe....take all the plastic junk off and gut the mechanisms inside and you have a working safe. Not fireproof but a thief is going to need more time than most of them can deal with so long as the thing is heavy with items or bolted to the floor. One of mine is about 1000 pounds of ammo, the other is filled with rifles....and bolted.
@@erswnn they are shitty safes lol he hit one open with A hammer with the lock still on
@@Mike--Oxmall Former ATM tech. These small machines NEVER have their cassettes loaded with more than $5k-$10k. They can hold more but only larger machines ever actually get sizable amounts of money.
@@carryeveryday910 Lol yes, Il tell you something funny. In 2012 here in the UK a group of thieves spent about 6 months secretly digging a tunnel from the woods, underneath a car park and underneath an atm. They stole it but they only got away with about £6000. They had to have spent more on digging the 500 metre tunnel because it had lighting and air vents etc.This was the second attempt at this because about 4 years earlier the gang were half way through digging a different tunnel but somebody found it and told the police. My only guess is that they must have seen that movie called Barbershop where there is a scene where an atm is stolen and they mention it had 150k in it.
No he got me with, "my dad owns a demolition company." Way to go. I wish my daddy company could have survived America.
I have a request, make videos of Dad at his demolition jobs
A friend of the family did demo and they found a safe , while moving it they found a abandoned baby fox .The foxed lived a good life . i really enjoyed busting into those machines Thank You . Glad You made a little extra .
As they said in "Jackie Brown" somebody will always miss 500k.