>He doesn't submit false warranty claims and get thousands of dollars a month in stuff from big companies
Are you some sort of cuckold? Literally just pick a thing, look up the warranty policy for it and submit a claim. Find something that works and do it repeatedly.
I don't even buy things anymore.
At this moment I literally have 25 water flossers next to my desk I got this month.
>>1806299
>not being a predatory ebay buyer and filing spurious paypal claims
Its like you don't even want your own money
>>1806303
It's too easy to make money these days.
>>1806299
Don't you have to buy something expensive in the first place for that to work?
Like what do I own besides my laptop, which isn't under warranty anymore, and my car, which has a warranty?
Obviously you can't do this with a car without serious fucking criminal charges so what else is there? I don't have expensive stuff to do this with.
>>1806303
Again, to do this, I have to actually buy stuff off ebay right? That requires me to spend money on a pretty risky investment because the claims might not work.
>>1806336
>>1806337
Just random stuff. You can lie too.
For example: I got 5 new computer mice by calling support and claiming my mouse broke and one of the button isn't working. I didn't have one to begin with, so I couldn't provide a serial. I claimed the serial rubbed off from use. They sent me the mouse.
Then I did the same thing again, but providing the serial # of the "replacement" mouse. And then again, and again.
For the water flossers same thing. Also lots of other stuff.
I got some electronic items by looking up people selling the items on Craigslist then I would call them or email and make up a reason to get the serial number. Then I'd use that to get easy replacements.
>>1806342
Goddamn.
I hate knowing that shit like this is just beyond my reach.
If there were an internet only way to file claims, meaning one where I don't have to physically talk to someone but can instead just write emails or something, I would love to do that.
>>1806361
You can use email too but it's harder to seem genuine for it.
Why can't you call?
>>1806365
Finding the right thing to o it with is just hard and so is lying verbally about it. I'll consider it though, thanks for this thread.
>>1806365
Email is just so much easier.
For example, I once used that shitty, shitty site "reparations.me" to claim I was an underprivileged black college student in need of $6000 for my last year of schooling. Over 20 people emailed me offering me money and the LA Times and the Daily Caller both emailed me asking for interviews. I ultimately kinda turned them all down though because I was so busy at the time to deal with it.
Break it down for me op. How do these calls typically go with you and customer service