🎉The truth is: The initial $50 never actually reached the cashier's hands, so the $45 retrieved from the cashier later, along with the $5 handed over, make up the $100. The man manipulated the cashier through verbal persuasion. Initially, he made a profit of $45, but due to greed, he was eventually caught by the police.But are you sure that the person you referred to as "the police" was indeed a genuine police officer?
He paid $50 for a $5 snack pack and got $45 back. He added his own $5 to the stack AND another $50 and left with $100 and $5 in snacks. He started with $105. How is that a trick?
The truth is: The initial $50 never actually reached the cashier's hands, so the $45 retrieved from the cashier later, along with the $5 handed over, make up the $100. The man manipulated the cashier through verbal persuasion. Initially, he made a profit of $45, but due to greed, he was eventually caught by the police.❤
This makes no sense. The guy started off with 105 dollars in his pocket and ended with 100 dollars because the item cost 5 dollars. So how was she deceived?
🎉The truth is: The initial $50 never actually reached the cashier's hands, so the $45 retrieved from the cashier later, along with the $5 handed over, make up the $100. The man manipulated the cashier through verbal persuasion. Initially, he made a profit of $45, but due to greed, he was eventually caught by the police.But are you sure that the person you referred to as "the police" was indeed a genuine police officer?
He paid $50 for a $5 snack pack and got $45 back. He added his own $5 to the stack AND another $50 and left with $100 and $5 in snacks. He started with $105. How is that a trick?
The truth is: The initial $50 never actually reached the cashier's hands, so the $45 retrieved from the cashier later, along with the $5 handed over, make up the $100. The man manipulated the cashier through verbal persuasion. Initially, he made a profit of $45, but due to greed, he was eventually caught by the police.❤
@@Monstermoon101That's literally not what happens in the video though. You can see him exchange the pile of 5s for the 100
This makes no sense. The guy started off with 105 dollars in his pocket and ended with 100 dollars because the item cost 5 dollars. So how was she deceived?
The “cop”was in on it too
I used to work in an Australian mall, and there was this group of people who would hit entire malls doing this. Very sad
How is this a trick?
In real life you would put the 5 dollars to make 50 and that cashier will think u they will be short 😂
Ummm…..I guess he would have gotten me to because I can’t figure out the deception either……
The real bit is the cashier didnt recount after the money switched hands,
He gave 95 dollars and got 100$
He pulled out an extra five dollars. So he gave $100 and got $100 back.
He gave 105 and got 100 and 5 worth of snack. there is no scam.
@@jess13133 again it’s simple cashier pov : + 50 - 45 + 5 + 50 -100= -60 y’all would’ve been fooled
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What?
Shortchange. Its a hustle we did as kids just to get a few extra bucks. But some can get thousands out of inexperienced cashiers.
Hi
So do you know how much money the man actually cheat 😮
None. He started with 105 and ended with 100. The form of the money changed.
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