Woman Found a Loophole, Everything She Buys The Store Will Pay For It

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Published 2022-05-20
The TRUE STORY of two women that start a coupon scam and quickly get rich, gaining the attention of a loss prevention officer and a postal inspector.









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All Comments (21)
  • @InvokedAlbaz
    i love that Jojo didn't just take the stashed money and keep it. She was all, "I'm gonna wait til Connie gets out so we can start scamming again." Rooofl!
  • I know a lady who does this then donates it to people in need...well not the fake coupons real ones lol
  • @mintonton2375
    Finally found the source of the viral video of the man giving advice to the little girl on the plane
  • @Phushprada1
    While I don’t condone crime, scamming these big corporations is one crime I’m all for, especially if it’s for a good reason.
  • Couponing is a lot of work, I did it for a while. And yes people start getting frustrated but when that “you’ve saved $212.95 on your purchase today” is said you can can hear a pin drop.
  • @nehaojha9094
    I fell into the habit of couponing when I was a grad student in Boston. I eventually created a database with all the details like most frequent items I purchased, items needed, rates , discounts and expiry dates. It helped me save a couple of months rent. The system was a success as other students/friends started using it too.
  • This was a rather interesting movie and despite all their bad actions, I do admi9 the loyalty that JoJo showed toward Connie same with Earl they didn't let greed betray each other instead it united them even more. Though with all that money they can make a legit company.
  • @artimis55
    wow..The ending where the best friend waits for Connie instead of running off is something called FRIENDSHIP GOALS
  • @ccrpalex2456
    This video is like a coupon. It's free and it saved me a lot of time.
  • My favorite “loophole” story was where a guy forgot his cash as home and paid for traveler checks using his airline points credit card. He realized even if he cashed in the checks and paid off the card he still had the points. He took his family on several international trips before credit card companies caught on and changed their policies. You can’t do that anymore.
  • @IamKnucks
    Having gone through it, infertility can be one of the toughest challenges for a relationship. Every month you both go through a cycle of hope, despair, depression, and then a slow climb back to hope. The support shared between me and my wife dug us out of a lot of brutal dark spots. Makes me sad when I see the couple at the beginning pulling apart.
  • @JeByReCs
    I love this channel! It's hard for me to watch movies comfortably without my anxiety skyrocketing. These recaps allow my brain to process the plot quickly enough to avoid the anxiety. Now that I know the plot, I can watch the movie.
  • Yep, pregnancy loss and an unsupportive spouse can do crazy things to a grieving mind
  • @notgotaname
    “But Ken refuses like a twat” easily the best narrater of these recaps. Thanks for the constant side giggles
  • @jaysonovo4778
    The FBI ignored the boxes in the nursery? Cmon man, that destroys this whole movie for me. The feds will tear your entire house apart. Of course they'd go through boxes, especially considering the nature of the crime. Cmon man.
  • @ZAR556
    Connie is blessed by having such good and sincere friends after her curse gone, her curse was impotent and toxic spouse
  • @haleyh6921
    I love the point the lawyer made on how they’re just doing what corporations do everyday
  • @Chelly_Smelly
    My stepfather used to do this but only when he had a real complaint...not the reselling part. I remember he sent a letter to one of the ice cream companies complaining there wasn't enough candy bar chunks in the ice cream and he got a free ice cream coupon. He passed away from cancer a few years ago, I miss him 😭
  • @Smarod
    My favorite part of this movie is how the victims are megacorporations instead of innocent people and the government are the antagonists. Plus the scammers actually care for each other