• YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH@infosec.pub
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    5 hours ago

    I remember hearing a story like twenty years ago about a person that figured out that serial number were disclosing payouts. They would buy a bunch, find the winners, scratch them, then return the losers for their money back. I think I heard about it on a planet money or this American life ages and ages ago.

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      Who in their right mind is accepting returns of lottery tickets, scratched or not???

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        4 hours ago

        Store clerks who just want to get through their shift without committing battery upon their customers and are definitely not paid enough to deal with that shit.

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          Not paid enough to say “no refunds” but given the ability to authorize giving out money for unofficial reasons? If it’s unauthorized, then they’re essentially stealing cash and assuming an extremely high risk of getting fired to avoid confrontation.

          I’ve never worked a gas station, but I’ve worked fast food and I would have been fired soooo fast if I were giving out unauthorized refunds. Maybe even prosecuted if the amount was large enough. I’ve seen people fired for less.

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          3 hours ago

          I just quit after calling the police. Dude said they were too hard to scratch off and wanted his money back. Was dressed to the nines (as was his date), in a seedy movie rental store, trying to return lottery tickets by amicably dropping threats of coming behind the register.

          I sure hope his date was impressed. Nobody else was.

          Edit: also, this was about 20 years ago, so may very well have been a scam attempt.