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.
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!
All she got was because her friend came to her with the idea. And the friend still took the blame, going to jail leaving her free. She recognized that.
For some people it's time. Time can be just as valuable, or perhaps more valuable, than what can be saved with a coupon. Many may not find it worth their time.
I don’t think people hate coupons it’s more when you are taking time to use it takes time from everyone. But if it’s an older person on fixed income or a mom with kids or anyone that needs to use it we are ok with it. But seeing someone with expensive stuff haggle over an expired coupon and ask to see the manager… everyone hates that person
I hate coupons because if they didn't exist things would just... Be cheaper. Companies still profit from coupons, the coupons are a sales tactic to get people to shop with you. If they weren't allowed to do it then they wouldn't need to raise prices to cover coupon costs.
@@lukenator115 If coupons didn't exist, prices for coupon users would go up, but prices for non coupon users would barely go down. They wouldn't go down far enough for you to notice. Coupons take 1 cent from 5 people to give a 5 cent discount to 1 person. Not those exact numbers but that is how coupons work. Banning coupons would have almost no effect on prices for those that don't use them.
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.
I made one too for New York, Dallas-Fort Worth , and San Francisco areas. Though mine are up to date as I use it to save money because I’m still in college it’s for back home and when Im at uni.
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.
My favorite version of that was the presidential dollar coins. People would: 1. Buy hundreds (or thousands) of dollars worth of these coins direct from the treasury on their credit cards 2. Change them for cash at the bank 3. Use the cash to pay off their credit cards. 4. Use the points to pay for flights and hotels. It got so bad that The Fed supposedly had almost $2 billion worth of coins sitting in a warehouse.
I sometimes charge expenses for work to my credit card, get reimbursed for it and keep the points. But this isn't thousands of dollars it's usually like 50 to 100 here and there. It's still free money basically but it's not as crazy as what some people pull.
In other words , you DO condone crime . " I don't condone murder, unless its someone whose a jerk....or a rich guy ....or someone who gave me a bad look. But yeah , I'm like, totally against murder "
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 😭
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.
Fk you you know what's worse, when your wife miscarries twice. I got married at age 21 and now am 30 and watching my old friends and family finally after a decade barely getting their life together and just now having their first child. Fk this earth
Ikr? I just watch a pile of these recaps. It was cool and felt like a rainy day at the movies sneaking in to other shows. I feel like I have seen all these movies.
@@moniqueengleman873 Ya. I kind of want to start my own company that makes film scripts but only films the scenes necessary for the recap, would save a lot of time and money 🤷
10:56: Speaking of Companys using Loopholes; have you seen the incredible 'Were running out of Water'-Video by Some More News that just came out? I'm still in shock.
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.
That's when you know you have found the right partner when they don't rat you out under pressure! Scamming people makes you a lot of money especially when you do a with smile.
This story is based on many real-life stories where people game the coupon system that expects people to use the coupons sparingly and not collaboratively. So the happy ending of this movie is not farfetched that these perpetrators basically get away on a technicality.
The part I don't get is at the stores complained that too many people were using these coupons and that they were losing money. They're not store coupons they're manufacturer coupons. It's the manufacturers that would be losing money so that part doesn't make any sense to me.
@@R-Lee- Well, the manufacturers receive the redeemed coupons from the shoppers sent to them by the stores. The manufacturers would then reimburse the stores. It is true that ultimately the manufacturers are the ones losing the money, so they are not happy when the stores send them more coupons for reimbursement than expected. The manufacturers may suspect that the stores themselves are scamming them as well by artificially submitting the coupons. The manufacturers are the ones who notify the fraud investigators to see why there are excessive redeems. The manufacturers outsource the coupon printing to a third party, so the investigators also check on the coupon printers as well to see if there is some collusion between all parties involved. The point is the manufacturers statistically expect how many coupons are actually redeemed, so when the actual redeemed coupons exceed this threshold on a persistent basis, they get suspicious. The moral of the story is white-collar crimes like this are usually discovered when the perpetrators get greedy. If they don't, their crimes would fly under the radar.
The corporations taking tax payer money and paying no taxes in every country in the world. Polluting and committing felonies everyday They are evil money sucking entities classed as humans in law destroying what it is to be human in every way and taking everything we have. And no law in the world holds them accountable. But a some women make a few hundred thousand and they send swat teams and FBI. It's dystopian capitalism The east is a collection of dystopian dictatorships masking as socialism. We are on the cusp of a global class warfare. Or we're all just going to lay down And be fucked over and over. Everything is a scam. Oil is only high because after covid the companies don't want to increase production Because that decreases the price. And governments globally like that Because oil is the most taxed product
In Australia our coupons suck. They have a heap of terms and conditions - can't use on an already discounted item, can't use more than one coupon per person, can't combine them in the same transaction etc etc so it's really weird for me to see Americans hand over a fat wad of coupons and get $200 worth of stuff for $15
The part about the companies trying to make this look like a worst deal then it really is is actually true. There was an Australian who found a loophole with a bank atm (I believe it was NAB) that allowed him to add money into his bank account which could be used until the next day when the banks reset their systems and updated his balance. Once he was caught he spent like a year waiting to be arrested but never did, thinking the police where investigating and he would be caught eventually he decided to turn himself in to a reporter to get his story out which lead to his arrest. Turns out if he said nothing the bank wouldn't of done anything because they don't want the public knowing about the glitch loosing them millions of dollars. His name is Dan Saunders, it's a really interesting story worth looking into
My sister used to do this, she grabbed couple hundred dollars worth of food etc. And they ended up owing her money! I think it was like 16 or 26 bucks. Either way the cashier got a manager because they thought something wasn't correct but it was; still blows my mind to this day.
@Yoav Margolis - Sounds made up. Any competent manager would just show you on the coupons where it says "Not redeemable for cash." You'd get a $0.00 balance though.
@@OutyMan No, it was actually very real. In 93 when I had my eldest daughter I became (out of necessity) a serious couponer. Back then coupons didn't yet have the 'no cash value' on them, that came in after the Inet began and coupon scamming became far more prolific. Even far back as the 70s when I grew up up till the mid 90s stores used to even have days where coupons were worth 2 to 3x the value of the amount printed on them, so getting cash back - along with free groceries - was pretty easy. Not once but many times I would hit the stores on Triple Value days and get all my groceries free and got up to 20+ dollars back in cash. It wasn't scamming or illegal, the stores themselves promoted the days so anyone who had the time to clip the coupons did so without hesitation. It was the upgrading of Inet and ease of creating websites that people got too greedy and it killed the entire concept sadly, coupled with massive inflation by the late 90s that companies and stores finally put paid to the whole thing. Now you're lucky to see anyone of the younger generation use even a single coupon, though we older folks still do - well I do anyway though now it's mostly digital coupons or cut out from the adverts I get free in the weekly "junk mail" flyers. It's not worth paying the fortune newspapers want to charge for a Sunday paper just for the few paper coupons, and now most of the paper ones aren't even for food items - it's mostly hair/body care products or other expensively priced items I never use. The only place I know of that you can still use both their own store and manufacturer coupons together is BJs ... the rest like Publix and Winn-Dixie will only take either their own store coupons or manufacturer ones (not both you have to choose 1). All I can say is thank God for the weekly BOGOs - that combined with coupons is almost comparable to the old days, just without the cash back. Ah well ... in this even worse inflated economy than the 90s was something saved is still better something than nothing right? :P
@@Asian_rom-coms_keep_me_sane - Real 30 years ago, some place. Well, that totally validates the comment. Coupons have had the "not redeemable for cash" on them well before the 90's. I do believe that someone could have Karened $15 out of someone 30 years ago, but it is not a "trick to extreme couponing". Anymore than "lick your fingers before taking the pinch of gold dust" has any bearing on transactions today.
5:05 Tina has a very good point. I immediately thought it was a bad idea they promoted this so out in the open. I think in the real world they would've been caught much earlier.
@Nelson - Not based off a single "true story" no, but the scamming is very real though it takes those of true greed to make it as far as the news. @ J Bruce - Agreed about the open promoting, but sadly many who do it in the open aren't caught till (as I said above) their greed hits the roof and they do similarly stupid things like buy expensive stuff/etc that they can't account for. What's sad is when legit small business owners like myself who promptly file their taxes and follow the proper business owner laws still get audited by the IRS. For the 1st time in over 30 yrs of filing and paying my taxes I got audited last year - for the taxes I filed in 2019. I had to actually prove myself for the paltry 12K I made that year. Wish the gov't would be more vigilante about catching the scammers that cost us tax payers billions each year than we who actually pay our due taxes for the small amount we make legally - sadly I think it'll be a pipe dream though. :(
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.
@@sayarasa8961 by getting pregnant using a donors seed instead of her husbands, it implies that the fetility treatments never worked because connie wasnt the one with the fertility issue, her husband was
I started couponing during the dissertation phase of my program. I hated shopping up to that point. However, I needed an escape and loved the intrinsic rewards from saving. Intrinsic rewards I wasn’t receiving from my doctoral journey. It turned from a coping mechanism to me hoarding and running out of space because I wasn’t selling much and I switched to clearance shopping and arbitrage reselling. COVID changed things. I made care packages and donated a lot of supplies to the elderly and college students on my daughter’s campus. It took three trips from my car to bring in all of the baby supplies I purchased on clearance for my friend for her shower. I priced her haul at $700. It ended up costing me $0 after I sold the extras. Couponing has gotten so complicated now because of scams like this. It’s too much to keep up when the policies varies from store to store. My kids complained about me couponing back then. Now, they want me to start again so I will buy groceries lol. Nope. Y’all are grown. I don’t have the patience for it. Handle it!
Imma be honest, i dont think connie would come back to the scam industry if she doesnt hit rock bottom again, because she finally got what she always want, which is a child, not money.
You know that keeping child need much money right? Also the sperm used to make that baby was a donor sperm thus make connie's ex-husband not obliged to pay child support money to her. Rather than a dream that comes true, it is a nightmare comes true. Keeping a child as single parent isn't a simple task let alone not burdening your mental state. I made this statement without the tiniest speck of ill intent to set a low bar on any single mothers out there who struggle to earn living for both themselves & their child(s) on their own, but realistically it is a nerve wracking objective to do & needs all possible help you could gather to success. Thus, I bet my ass that after she go out of jail she will join in with jojo's scam business without missing single breath.
@@ap_trial666 no she wouldn't she has a baby now and have no time to be in jail she wanted a baby and she knows that baby will be gone when they get caught again. And there's other ways to get big money
@@Maymay-c Well, you do understand that people who have jail record are going to have a hard time to find a proper job right? That means her chance to get stable payment isn't that great either. This is real by the way, many if not all companies aren't going to risk it by giving a person with criminal record a job in their establishment. Thus leaving her with the shady/grey zone option. But then let's see if see somehow find a decent job, we need to see from another view too, right? In this second scenario she find a decent paying job so now she is able to fulfil her & her child daily needs, sure there'll be some struggle but they could make it somehow. Yet don't forget that the FBI already set an eye to her because as we know once you caught in crossfire with the fed you can't really get out of it. She'll be under surveilance almost all the time & if she somehow manage to earn some big money the fed will be alarmed & she has to be put under some custody since they wont want to risk it (don't be mad that's just how the system works). Sure the FBI have somewhat limited manpower & not an omniscience present but with automated system they could be alarmed by any abnormal occurrences. Also, sooner or later people around her will know who is she or what she had done. Their reaction might vary but we can generally separate them into 3 main category, such as: 1) Neutral, doesn't care too much since we all need to make money for life. This might also ended up in a tight circle of helpful colleagues (This, in my friend favorite word, is the best neutral good ending) 2) Reject/shun her since people tend to believe someone who already done some scamming actin (but her action before is hardly count as scam so....) might ended up done the same in the future thus they wont believe in/mingle with her all the time. On the extreme side they might also bully her but this one's likely hood to happen is relatively low since she wasn't directly harm someone (but if you count the malls & convenient store owner it might be drastically different). This occurrence will mainly burdened her mentality but still burden nonetheless. 3) The people who will ask her to tell the tips & trick even want to study under her (Believe or not, I'm will fall into this one) which in the long run even if she choose to avoid this group she'll be, in the end, lean toward doing it again. When people around her push her to share the tips & tricks either she'll share it or not she still have to remember/go through the memories of doing it that sooner or later could tempt her to do it again just like an addiction would. TLDR: A good ending might happens but the chance is rather low. It is around 3:1, isn't it? Or am I wrong?
I did extreme couponing for the food pantry at my church, after a couple of months they told me not to bring any more food because they didn't have room for anymore. There were many times that I got $50-$60 worth of groceries for between -$2 and $1.50, yes, they gave me money and I got the groceries for free. One time I got 6 pints of Ben & Jerry's for free. I once got a couple hundred dollars worth of supplements for free and saved a fortune on the groceries.
used to be into trying to use coupons for everything but slowly over time stores started rejected more and more of them. eventually it just stopped being worth it to spend the time cutting them out of newspapers and magazines. i've always puzzled over how they could legally publish coupons that aren't going to be accepted by anyone, but it is what is. eventually i just stopped even paying attention to coupons. if it's priced higher than I find reasonable, I don't buy it. more people should do that, it takes no time, saves tons of money. Don't reward companies for high prices, punish them. you'll live just fine.
There are bigger brand stores that mostly do digital coupons now. Though some places like Walgreens or CVS will accept both a store coupon and a manufacturer's coupon for the same item. Helps me save on contact solution with all the prices going up.
The only crime i see here is stealing the box of coupons nothing else. If selling/buying them was a crime then why arnt gpu/nft scalpers not arrested or atleast the act itself is announced to be legally banned ?
Because if people actually did something about GPU scalpers then we would have nice things, but the world is made in such a way that we can't have nice things.
Because the nft marker isnt regulated yet since its still new therefore its very easy to scam people and get away with it. Its also very hard to trace the scammer.
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.
Actually it can be done. I recall years ago I read somewhere that when Aaliyah perished in that tragic plane crash, for a short (and I mean VERY short) amount of time some photos of her burnt body were on the Net - then within like an hour or two they vanished. I assume her PR firm had a major hand in it and had very good connections to get them removed, but it wasn't the 1st time I've heard of such things happening. Then again think about this - how many videos even here on youtube vanish after a while? Or disappear due to the all-knowing "copyright laws"? Or whatever else removes them ... and no not even the WBM has them so no, not unrealistic at all I'd say - especially for a top hacker. That's just a day at the office for them no doubt!
it really warmed my heart when the guy that was rude to everyone was trying to be nice. he just kinda realized that this is why no one likes him and he tried to change.
I had a friend who use to coupon, the stores she often frequent and use coupons refused to accept her coupon. They even called the police on her. One day the store clerk saw her cause she stopped going to that store. The store clerk gave her the headquarters number and that manager got fired. The store clerk told her to come during her work shift and she was able to use her coupon again. Her family really needed the extra money she was saving. She only coupons on things her family needed. Stores scams the consumers all the time.
Couponers got so bad where I live that the local kroger put a policy in place that if you were using more than 25 coupons, you would be asked to go to the back of the line and wait until all other customers have been cleared. It didn't last long, sadly... but it was fun to watch some of those guys holding up the line for half an hour being made to wait that long or longer. As someone who usually shops right before or after work, due to living outside of town... I don't like long checkout lines.
It's kinda funny you don't realize that the policy was bullshit and only trying to embarrass people for trying to save money legally. I thought people only did petty things like that in backwards 3rd world countries like mine, but thanks for confirming humans are universally POS. I worked at a hotel and they'd give employees free stays, but anytime an employee redeemed those "staycations" the staff at work that day pretended like they weren't real guests. People always looking for some random thing to tear each other down then still baffled somehow that the world is how it is.
I used to coupon, Walmart hated when I walked out more than once with a full cart that never cost more than $10. I quit it several years ago as it was to hard to get good coupons anymore.
this is a great movie! how could you hate this!? I mean sure, its a bit unrealistic in that the FBI was THIS competent so I would probably drop this movie's rating to a 7/10 but overall I did enjoy this movie and the concept. Hey , companies use tax loopholes ALL.THE.TIME. Why can't we?
It's based on a coupon scam that landed the real people in prison, the story is changed a lot, especially the end since she actually got a good size sentence.
The part where the Manager asked the LP guy if they could honor it blows my mind. The Manager could easily make the exception for the guest if he so chose. The LP guys don't run the store, they report to the Manager....
@@joshuadoll9000 the usps actually have there own police....they drive cop cars n all...plus that whole story broke bout a yr ago that the government had a secret operation to spy on people's social media..that was carried out by postal police...
Depends on the corporation or company. Loss Prevention is a head office position in my retail company. LP overrides me as Manager on decisions, though they rarely come to store level.
I once met someone who found a loophole where if you buy two you get one free. He would buy 3 boxes and get 1 box for free, then resell the 3 boxes at a slightly higher price based on demand and would sell the 1 free box at full price. He did this for months and made over 300 thousand dollars doing this. Eventually the manufacture of the product he was selling realized something was off because every 3 boxes being sold, one box was a lost. They traced the lost back to account which had a fake manufacture name and website advertising their products. Rather than investing thousands of dollar into this fake manufacture and who was behind it, the manufacture discontinued their deal and emailed him a warning to cease and desist or face criminal and legal liability. Although the loophole was completely legal his business was questionable so he complied not wanting to face legal or prison time for his sort success. They eventually brought deal back but you can longer buy in bulks.
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
@@NoobMaster-lq9yb which part? Megacorporations have the capital to not only be okay after the scam is pulled but might be so profitable that they might not even feel it at all. As for the government it's because they are evil, willing to do nasty things and hide it from the ones they claim to protect. Now the scammers caring for each other makes them more nuanced and interesting.
3:06 "BUT KEN REFUSES LIKE A TWAT" in a monotone computer voice might be the single funniest thing i have heard since 8th grade and the song about vaginal farts
@@WheeledHamster I thinks its an interesting phenomenon. People think its the same, so rather than enjoying a movie they try to consume as many movies as possible. Movies aren't just the plot points and then a discussion in the comments section.
I wish this worked in Canada. Our coupons only ever give us a few cents off an item. Or we have to buy 2 to get a dollar off, and the items are like 6 bucks each. And we can only use one coupon per purchase and they can’t be combined with any other offers, or used on sale items. 🙄
@@Neko.Virtual If I were him I would have moved if I could. Like people when would move for me once I tell them that I want to sit next to my parents here!
Some friends of mine got into super couponing and hording food creating a huge basement that looked like a grocery store! Eventually rats got in and slowly multiplied to a huge infestation. They had to throw everything away and for months they had to fight off tons of rats. Pest control companies were asking way to much money to fight the rats.
I'm glad Connie technically got a happy ending. Rick clearly didn't understand her at all or the pain she was going through. She had a good friend at least. 😅 I was worried that they just stole her money and back stabbed her after she took the blame ... but I'm glad that isn't what happened in the end.
yeah, I was not listening entirely when I saw the scene where JoJo found the boxes with the cash, I kinda thought she was going to leave and never contact Connie again, I am glad that wasn't the case.
i dunno how you can do that in USA, in Singapore you do have coupons but the clause is you can only use 1 coupon per item . you will never be able to pay for an item with coupons alone.. you might get 10% off or 20% off at max.. but you still need to pay the other 80% in cash.
I don't know either. I'm currently in the stayes and have never seen anything like this. It's usually 10-20% like there. Closest thing I seen was someone trying to return a literal cart full of canned foods to walmart that she got from food drives. Like, what the fuck.
coupons here in the US are extremely varied. from 50% off to buy one get one free or buy two get one free Rebates which offer cash back with a purchase. its truly insane and is probably worth billions each year.
@@worldofdoom995 Coupons that give $10 or $20 off usually has a clause that say minimum spend of $100.. which translate to 10% off also.. so it's not possible to collect 10 x $10 coupons to get a $100 item for free.. also consumers here tend to forget to carry the physical coupons cutout with them.. so stores usually just tend to give discounts rather than coupons.. so it applys to all customers so there is rarely a need to look for and cut out coupons.
I thought the same. I paused it within 2 mins so I could try and find a streaming service that carried it. Hulu seems to carry it but as some sort of add on, so unfortunately I just settled with watching this video😕
Good for them. Like sure, it is “illegal” but this companies are gigantic money-making monsters and this is nothing for them. It technically helped a lot of people who bought their coupons, saving them a few dollars, so… Maybe this is because I hate capitalism, but every way to cheat the system makes me happy. It may cause some issues but they make me happy.
@@TexasHoosier3118 lmao being anti capitalism doesn’t mean i’m pro socialism or shit. All of the socioeconomic systems that have been created so far fucking suck. Have you considered getting a better reading comprehension?
I thought this was an episode of Extreme Cheapskates with the coupon lady. 2:49 man if you take your job that serious than you need a wake up call. I never understood people like this.
For a little over a year, I did mad couponing. It was a challenge, but loads of fun. I always had coupons in my car, my purse, everywhere. I even bought stacks of same product coupons, off of eBay, because it made the price of the item rock bottom when it was on sale. People could not believe I paid only around $20, for a week of groceries. Most times, less than that. I saved my receipts to show folks.
Buying brand new cars, boats, plains, and guns have awful resale value, that's the dumbest and fastest way to instantly lose 40%-60% of the money you just earned.
My friend got scammed of all her life savings. Thus was before we met. She couldn't pay for her daughter's treatment and the daughter passed away. I hate scammers.
I’m sorry that happened but in this movie they aren’t scamming people but the corporations that produce the coupons the people still get the authentic coupons
The fact that the companies are the one's that got scammed but also the one's to pressure the judge on an easy sentence is hilarious. "$80m is way cheaper than bad press" 💀
Pretty sure movie is made based on real story, or at least have grain of truth in it; Since people who spends even 8 hours a day in search of coupons really exist. Years ago, I remember there was a TV channel called TLC, where such stories were presented.
As a cashier myself. I have witnessed people who bought a whole truck of beers with only 100$ USD and a neverending amount of coupons. They abused it so bad even the beer factory ran out of beer which pushed the beer price up
@@anastasiaphan4202 Even as a commie, I don't see the problem with that. You don't design your rebate program properly, people are going to exploit every loophole just like any video game bug.
these days it's a raspberry PI, a usb stick and an 8 inch monitor with a wireless keyboard/touchpad combo all running off a small 12 volt battery pack with a USB output for the PI
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.
I was thinking about doing that, but I found the majority of them were for snacks or junk foods... were there any healthier choices when you did that?
@@chumark54 Healthy food doesn't need coupons to leave the shelves. Maybe probiotic yogurt has coupons but that's about it.
It stops making sense when you realize you could just work an actual job instead of cutting coupons and make more money than you'd be saving.
@@ReasonMakes or you can do both
@@nagaskay7381 couponing takes hours and weeks to prep for 1 trip lmao
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!
All she got was because her friend came to her with the idea. And the friend still took the blame, going to jail leaving her free. She recognized that.
100% agree!
@@marcosnonato We all watched the same video
In real life the fbi will advise her to put her black friend under the bus
@@lolapearson6720 it's a good thing it's a movie then
I will never understand why people don't like coupons, why would I pay more when I can hand you a magic piece of paper and pay less.
For some people it's time. Time can be just as valuable, or perhaps more valuable, than what can be saved with a coupon. Many may not find it worth their time.
@@ThatVinylChannel That's true, but I was talking more general than that. There are people who don't like coupons in general.
I don’t think people hate coupons it’s more when you are taking time to use it takes time from everyone.
But if it’s an older person on fixed income or a mom with kids or anyone that needs to use it we are ok with it.
But seeing someone with expensive stuff haggle over an expired coupon and ask to see the manager… everyone hates that person
I hate coupons because if they didn't exist things would just... Be cheaper. Companies still profit from coupons, the coupons are a sales tactic to get people to shop with you. If they weren't allowed to do it then they wouldn't need to raise prices to cover coupon costs.
@@lukenator115 If coupons didn't exist, prices for coupon users would go up, but prices for non coupon users would barely go down. They wouldn't go down far enough for you to notice. Coupons take 1 cent from 5 people to give a 5 cent discount to 1 person. Not those exact numbers but that is how coupons work.
Banning coupons would have almost no effect on prices for those that don't use them.
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.
Is it still viable in the current times or has it long been outlawed?
As a current Boston resident, help me!
I need that file lol
Can you share?
I made one too for New York, Dallas-Fort Worth , and San Francisco areas. Though mine are up to date as I use it to save money because I’m still in college it’s for back home and when Im at uni.
I know a lady who does this then donates it to people in need...well not the fake coupons real ones lol
Why not fake ones too? Come on, it's for charity! 😀
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That's sweet
@@tiffanykim2773 is a loophole illegal?
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Finally found the source of the viral video of the man giving advice to the little girl on the plane
And this channel called him a twat, when he is actually right and teaching that lesson to the mother and kid
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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.
My favorite version of that was the presidential dollar coins. People would:
1. Buy hundreds (or thousands) of dollars worth of these coins direct from the treasury on their credit cards
2. Change them for cash at the bank
3. Use the cash to pay off their credit cards.
4. Use the points to pay for flights and hotels.
It got so bad that The Fed supposedly had almost $2 billion worth of coins sitting in a warehouse.
I sometimes charge expenses for work to my credit card, get reimbursed for it and keep the points. But this isn't thousands of dollars it's usually like 50 to 100 here and there. It's still free money basically but it's not as crazy as what some people pull.
movies called catch me if you can
@@thebonnielass5640 I maybe wrong but irl, the term for that kind of person in the movie is called a, “social engineer”
@@thebonnielass5640 No in Catch me if you can the guy makes fake checks. Different loophole.
Yep, pregnancy loss and an unsupportive spouse can do crazy things to a grieving mind
in reality the Marilyn Johnson was really 54 well past her baby making days
and did it for money greed will make you do crazy things
it is no reason to commit crimes
@@Neko.Virtual it is a reason but it definitely isn't an excuse to scam people.
@@titaniafae4114 yeah
@@Neko.Virtual chop
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.
If they can get away with it, why can’t regular people?
@@stevonwhite8933 because regular people dont have money lmao
And by doing so you contribute to lay offs and other people being miserable. Shut the fuck up, with your pseudo social justice bullshit.
that is the dumbest fucking thing ive read all day..i bet that wouldnt be the case if you owned the business that was being scammed.
In other words , you DO condone crime . " I don't condone murder, unless its someone whose a jerk....or a rich guy ....or someone who gave me a bad look. But yeah , I'm like, totally against murder "
“But Ken refuses like a twat” easily the best narrater of these recaps. Thanks for the constant side giggles
Lmao I was looking for this 😂 i had a good chuckle lmao
it isnt a narrorator, its an ai voice lol
@@shottyhottie AI reading the channel's script, you know what they mean.
My favorite part 🤣
He’s says twot
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 😭
thats sad, rip to him
Sorry for you loss
condolences
Why did it have to be so sudden
you still have the coupon?
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.
Fk you you know what's worse, when your wife miscarries twice. I got married at age 21 and now am 30 and watching my old friends and family finally after a decade barely getting their life together and just now having their first child. Fk this earth
The mental fatigue for not giving up is draining. Finding ways to replenish oneself is individual responsibility. Good luck.
It hurts greatly @@davidt8087
try being in a gay relationship lol
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 why? .........
This video is like a coupon. It's free and it saved me a lot of time.
Ikr? I just watch a pile of these recaps. It was cool and felt like a rainy day at the movies sneaking in to other shows. I feel like I have seen all these movies.
And money
Life is like a coupon
And time is money…nice analogy.
@@moniqueengleman873 Ya. I kind of want to start my own company that makes film scripts but only films the scenes necessary for the recap, would save a lot of time and money 🤷
I love the point the lawyer made on how they’re just doing what corporations do everyday
10:56: Speaking of Companys using Loopholes; have you seen the incredible 'Were running out of Water'-Video by Some More News that just came out? I'm still in shock.
That probably wouldn't fly irl lol
In the real world companies are protected and individuals get railed in court.
@@goyslop4289 in the real world individuals with a lot of money can hire a good expensive lawyer or viola Davis and win their court case
Some people also kill and rape and cheat...is that also a role model? Also, some decide not to steal and commit crimes. It s about choice.
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.
This movie must have a part 2 , 25 years later oohhh!!
That's when you know you have found the right partner when they don't rat you out under pressure! Scamming people makes you a lot of money especially when you do a with smile.
Something tells me not to trust you
That is the most immoral thing I’ve ever heard
@@terrafair3248 lol
@@blu3fire105 if you are scamming, delete this comment or else police gonna find you from this comment. Don't snitch on yourself 😂😂
@@browngems7355 police don't care bout menial internet bullshit hun
This story is based on many real-life stories where people game the coupon system that expects people to use the coupons sparingly and not collaboratively. So the happy ending of this movie is not farfetched that these perpetrators basically get away on a technicality.
The part I don't get is at the stores complained that too many people were using these coupons and that they were losing money. They're not store coupons they're manufacturer coupons. It's the manufacturers that would be losing money so that part doesn't make any sense to me.
@@R-Lee- Well, the manufacturers receive the redeemed coupons from the shoppers sent to them by the stores. The manufacturers would then reimburse the stores. It is true that ultimately the manufacturers are the ones losing the money, so they are not happy when the stores send them more coupons for reimbursement than expected. The manufacturers may suspect that the stores themselves are scamming them as well by artificially submitting the coupons. The manufacturers are the ones who notify the fraud investigators to see why there are excessive redeems.
The manufacturers outsource the coupon printing to a third party, so the investigators also check on the coupon printers as well to see if there is some collusion between all parties involved.
The point is the manufacturers statistically expect how many coupons are actually redeemed, so when the actual redeemed coupons exceed this threshold on a persistent basis, they get suspicious. The moral of the story is white-collar crimes like this are usually discovered when the perpetrators get greedy. If they don't, their crimes would fly under the radar.
The corporations taking tax payer money and paying no taxes in every country in the world.
Polluting and committing felonies everyday
They are evil money sucking entities classed as humans in law destroying what it is to be human in every way and taking everything we have.
And no law in the world holds them accountable.
But a some women make a few hundred thousand and they send swat teams and FBI.
It's dystopian capitalism
The east is a collection of dystopian dictatorships masking as socialism.
We are on the cusp of a global class warfare.
Or we're all just going to lay down
And be fucked over and over.
Everything is a scam.
Oil is only high because after covid the companies don't want to increase production
Because that decreases the price.
And governments globally like that
Because oil is the most taxed product
Everything is a scam
In Australia our coupons suck. They have a heap of terms and conditions - can't use on an already discounted item, can't use more than one coupon per person, can't combine them in the same transaction etc etc so it's really weird for me to see Americans hand over a fat wad of coupons and get $200 worth of stuff for $15
The part about the companies trying to make this look like a worst deal then it really is is actually true. There was an Australian who found a loophole with a bank atm (I believe it was NAB) that allowed him to add money into his bank account which could be used until the next day when the banks reset their systems and updated his balance. Once he was caught he spent like a year waiting to be arrested but never did, thinking the police where investigating and he would be caught eventually he decided to turn himself in to a reporter to get his story out which lead to his arrest. Turns out if he said nothing the bank wouldn't of done anything because they don't want the public knowing about the glitch loosing them millions of dollars. His name is Dan Saunders, it's a really interesting story worth looking into
My sister used to do this, she grabbed couple hundred dollars worth of food etc. And they ended up owing her money! I think it was like 16 or 26 bucks. Either way the cashier got a manager because they thought something wasn't correct but it was; still blows my mind to this day.
@Yoav Margolis - Sounds made up. Any competent manager would just show you on the coupons where it says "Not redeemable for cash." You'd get a $0.00 balance though.
you can only buy garbage anyway..
@@OutyMan No, it was actually very real. In 93 when I had my eldest daughter I became (out of necessity) a serious couponer. Back then coupons didn't yet have the 'no cash value' on them, that came in after the Inet began and coupon scamming became far more prolific. Even far back as the 70s when I grew up up till the mid 90s stores used to even have days where coupons were worth 2 to 3x the value of the amount printed on them, so getting cash back - along with free groceries - was pretty easy. Not once but many times I would hit the stores on Triple Value days and get all my groceries free and got up to 20+ dollars back in cash. It wasn't scamming or illegal, the stores themselves promoted the days so anyone who had the time to clip the coupons did so without hesitation.
It was the upgrading of Inet and ease of creating websites that people got too greedy and it killed the entire concept sadly, coupled with massive inflation by the late 90s that companies and stores finally put paid to the whole thing. Now you're lucky to see anyone of the younger generation use even a single coupon, though we older folks still do - well I do anyway though now it's mostly digital coupons or cut out from the adverts I get free in the weekly "junk mail" flyers. It's not worth paying the fortune newspapers want to charge for a Sunday paper just for the few paper coupons, and now most of the paper ones aren't even for food items - it's mostly hair/body care products or other expensively priced items I never use. The only place I know of that you can still use both their own store and manufacturer coupons together is BJs ... the rest like Publix and Winn-Dixie will only take either their own store coupons or manufacturer ones (not both you have to choose 1). All I can say is thank God for the weekly BOGOs - that combined with coupons is almost comparable to the old days, just without the cash back. Ah well ... in this even worse inflated economy than the 90s was something saved is still better something than nothing right? :P
@@Asian_rom-coms_keep_me_sane - Real 30 years ago, some place. Well, that totally validates the comment. Coupons have had the "not redeemable for cash" on them well before the 90's. I do believe that someone could have Karened $15 out of someone 30 years ago, but it is not a "trick to extreme couponing". Anymore than "lick your fingers before taking the pinch of gold dust" has any bearing on transactions today.
@@OutyMan There is a reason they now have that like 17 lines of small legal text on them.
5:05 Tina has a very good point. I immediately thought it was a bad idea they promoted this so out in the open. I think in the real world they would've been caught much earlier.
This was based on real events, no? So they were caught at the time shown on screen….?
@@NelsonM47 arguing ex post facto really?
@Nelson - Not based off a single "true story" no, but the scamming is very real though it takes those of true greed to make it as far as the news.
@ J Bruce - Agreed about the open promoting, but sadly many who do it in the open aren't caught till (as I said above) their greed hits the roof and they do similarly stupid things like buy expensive stuff/etc that they can't account for. What's sad is when legit small business owners like myself who promptly file their taxes and follow the proper business owner laws still get audited by the IRS. For the 1st time in over 30 yrs of filing and paying my taxes I got audited last year - for the taxes I filed in 2019. I had to actually prove myself for the paltry 12K I made that year. Wish the gov't would be more vigilante about catching the scammers that cost us tax payers billions each year than we who actually pay our due taxes for the small amount we make legally - sadly I think it'll be a pipe dream though. :(
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.
the fact that the man got mad about her not getting pregnant and it turns out that he is the infertile one is crazy
wait when did they say he was infertile?
@@sayarasa8961 by getting pregnant using a donors seed instead of her husbands, it implies that the fetility treatments never worked because connie wasnt the one with the fertility issue, her husband was
That's actually funny af since he automatically assumed she was the defective one by
Default. Men love blaming women for everything.
@@sbeana9 thank you for clarifying!!
@@spookdeville7916 Women always blame men for everything. It's called real equality. But you don't actually want that.
I started couponing during the dissertation phase of my program. I hated shopping up to that point. However, I needed an escape and loved the intrinsic rewards from saving. Intrinsic rewards I wasn’t receiving from my doctoral journey. It turned from a coping mechanism to me hoarding and running out of space because I wasn’t selling much and I switched to clearance shopping and arbitrage reselling. COVID changed things. I made care packages and donated a lot of supplies to the elderly and college students on my daughter’s campus. It took three trips from my car to bring in all of the baby supplies I purchased on clearance for my friend for her shower. I priced her haul at $700. It ended up costing me $0 after I sold the extras.
Couponing has gotten so complicated now because of scams like this. It’s too much to keep up when the policies varies from store to store. My kids complained about me couponing back then. Now, they want me to start again so I will buy groceries lol. Nope. Y’all are grown. I don’t have the patience for it. Handle it!
congrats on your doctorate thats no easy ride.
@@orcsloot667 thank you! You are so right. Only if I had known what I was signing up for….🤦🏽♀️
I loved how they didn’t learn their lesson and continue to fraud
Imma be honest, i dont think connie would come back to the scam industry if she doesnt hit rock bottom again, because she finally got what she always want, which is a child, not money.
You know that keeping child need much money right? Also the sperm used to make that baby was a donor sperm thus make connie's ex-husband not obliged to pay child support money to her. Rather than a dream that comes true, it is a nightmare comes true.
Keeping a child as single parent isn't a simple task let alone not burdening your mental state. I made this statement without the tiniest speck of ill intent to set a low bar on any single mothers out there who struggle to earn living for both themselves & their child(s) on their own, but realistically it is a nerve wracking objective to do & needs all possible help you could gather to success.
Thus, I bet my ass that after she go out of jail she will join in with jojo's scam business without missing single breath.
@@ap_trial666 100%
@@ap_trial666 no she wouldn't she has a baby now and have no time to be in jail she wanted a baby and she knows that baby will be gone when they get caught again. And there's other ways to get big money
@@Maymay-c Well, you do understand that people who have jail record are going to have a hard time to find a proper job right? That means her chance to get stable payment isn't that great either. This is real by the way, many if not all companies aren't going to risk it by giving a person with criminal record a job in their establishment. Thus leaving her with the shady/grey zone option.
But then let's see if see somehow find a decent job, we need to see from another view too, right? In this second scenario she find a decent paying job so now she is able to fulfil her & her child daily needs, sure there'll be some struggle but they could make it somehow. Yet don't forget that the FBI already set an eye to her because as we know once you caught in crossfire with the fed you can't really get out of it. She'll be under surveilance almost all the time & if she somehow manage to earn some big money the fed will be alarmed & she has to be put under some custody since they wont want to risk it (don't be mad that's just how the system works). Sure the FBI have somewhat limited manpower & not an omniscience present but with automated system they could be alarmed by any abnormal occurrences.
Also, sooner or later people around her will know who is she or what she had done. Their reaction might vary but we can generally separate them into 3 main category, such as:
1) Neutral, doesn't care too much since we all need to make money for life. This might also ended up in a tight circle of helpful colleagues (This, in my friend favorite word, is the best neutral good ending)
2) Reject/shun her since people tend to believe someone who already done some scamming actin (but her action before is hardly count as scam so....) might ended up done the same in the future thus they wont believe in/mingle with her all the time. On the extreme side they might also bully her but this one's likely hood to happen is relatively low since she wasn't directly harm someone (but if you count the malls & convenient store owner it might be drastically different). This occurrence will mainly burdened her mentality but still burden nonetheless.
3) The people who will ask her to tell the tips & trick even want to study under her (Believe or not, I'm will fall into this one) which in the long run even if she choose to avoid this group she'll be, in the end, lean toward doing it again. When people around her push her to share the tips & tricks either she'll share it or not she still have to remember/go through the memories of doing it that sooner or later could tempt her to do it again just like an addiction would.
TLDR: A good ending might happens but the chance is rather low. It is around 3:1, isn't it? Or am I wrong?
@@Maymay-c Wow, after all that typing I just realized I'm talking with the fed themselves so I guess you know how it'll realistically end right?
I did extreme couponing for the food pantry at my church, after a couple of months they told me not to bring any more food because they didn't have room for anymore. There were many times that I got $50-$60 worth of groceries for between -$2 and $1.50, yes, they gave me money and I got the groceries for free. One time I got 6 pints of Ben & Jerry's for free. I once got a couple hundred dollars worth of supplements for free and saved a fortune on the groceries.
@ɴɪɢɢᴇʀ People struggling with food insecurity or people worried about innocent, hardworking people struggling with it, probably.
@ɴɪɢɢᴇʀ WHAT WAS THE REASONNN - 💀💀
@ɴɪɢɢᴇʀ you do if you cared enough to comment that lol
@ɴɪɢɢᴇʀ we do
@ɴɪɢɢᴇʀ The people who watched this recap?
Don't call Ken names. Ken did the right thing not swapping out his airplane seat.
used to be into trying to use coupons for everything but slowly over time stores started rejected more and more of them. eventually it just stopped being worth it to spend the time cutting them out of newspapers and magazines. i've always puzzled over how they could legally publish coupons that aren't going to be accepted by anyone, but it is what is. eventually i just stopped even paying attention to coupons. if it's priced higher than I find reasonable, I don't buy it. more people should do that, it takes no time, saves tons of money. Don't reward companies for high prices, punish them. you'll live just fine.
They make them BC they can't force places to accept ten although some will
My mom use to be the master at couponing
There are bigger brand stores that mostly do digital coupons now. Though some places like Walgreens or CVS will accept both a store coupon and a manufacturer's coupon for the same item. Helps me save on contact solution with all the prices going up.
The only crime i see here is stealing the box of coupons nothing else.
If selling/buying them was a crime then why arnt gpu/nft scalpers not arrested or atleast the act itself is announced to be legally banned ?
Because if people actually did something about GPU scalpers then we would have nice things, but the world is made in such a way that we can't have nice things.
selling stolen property and receiving stolen property is a crime
Because the nft marker isnt regulated yet since its still new therefore its very easy to scam people and get away with it. Its also very hard to trace the scammer.
@@kookou13 excuses , if goverment wanted to actually help people it can regularise nft or atleast the market around it
People also use nfts to clean money, BTW
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.
You should see a therapist for your anxiety
@@tyes77 fr like is this a horror movie??💀💀
Wow. I thought i was the only one! This makes life so much easier
@@tyes77fuck therapists but this mofo really should do smn about that anxiety 💀
I know what you mean, that's why I like recaps so much too
you know this movie is unrealistic when she simply "deletes" things off the internet
but she was a super hacker that wore rubber pants and was pretty hot so it's OK... heh
You can't just delete stuff off the internet.
But you can put it way back on the page 100 of Google search
Waybackmachine enters chat
Wbm: was I summoned!!
Actually it can be done. I recall years ago I read somewhere that when Aaliyah perished in that tragic plane crash, for a short (and I mean VERY short) amount of time some photos of her burnt body were on the Net - then within like an hour or two they vanished. I assume her PR firm had a major hand in it and had very good connections to get them removed, but it wasn't the 1st time I've heard of such things happening. Then again think about this - how many videos even here on youtube vanish after a while? Or disappear due to the all-knowing "copyright laws"? Or whatever else removes them ... and no not even the WBM has them so no, not unrealistic at all I'd say - especially for a top hacker. That's just a day at the office for them no doubt!
Dude watch the hole movie, they where able to find the deleted video of jojo.
Why am I glad that Connie gets to join them in the end? 😂
2:05 yoo that cashier from stranger things❤️
Morals of the story: scam, it’s good for you and people. And even if you get caught they’ll go very easy on you.
only if you're a woman, and pretty though.
the real story had 3 women the 2 turned on the one and had everything takken those two didn't go to jail but they still had to pay back
@@michaelcohen9363 sadly true... unless you are a celebrity, or have the right connections ;/
@@michaelcohen9363 and if you hire an wxpensive lawyer.
@@joejacko1587 damn i didn't kno it was a true story...I wish they would have said watt really happened...
it really warmed my heart when the guy that was rude to everyone was trying to be nice. he just kinda realized that this is why no one likes him and he tried to change.
Was he rude or by the book unyielding?
I wouldn't care if no one like me.
@@lql1094 he was rude to the little girl in the airplane for no reason
@@lql1094 "by the book unyielding" - sounds like a position ripe for automation
I had a friend who use to coupon, the stores she often frequent and use coupons refused to accept her coupon. They even called the police on her. One day the store clerk saw her cause she stopped going to that store. The store clerk gave her the headquarters number and that manager got fired. The store clerk told her to come during her work shift and she was able to use her coupon again. Her family really needed the extra money she was saving. She only coupons on things her family needed. Stores scams the consumers all the time.
connie and jojo are solid friends that can really trust each other
Couponers got so bad where I live that the local kroger put a policy in place that if you were using more than 25 coupons, you would be asked to go to the back of the line and wait until all other customers have been cleared. It didn't last long, sadly... but it was fun to watch some of those guys holding up the line for half an hour being made to wait that long or longer.
As someone who usually shops right before or after work, due to living outside of town... I don't like long checkout lines.
It's kinda funny you don't realize that the policy was bullshit and only trying to embarrass people for trying to save money legally. I thought people only did petty things like that in backwards 3rd world countries like mine, but thanks for confirming humans are universally POS.
I worked at a hotel and they'd give employees free stays, but anytime an employee redeemed those "staycations" the staff at work that day pretended like they weren't real guests. People always looking for some random thing to tear each other down then still baffled somehow that the world is how it is.
Whats most beautiful is how Jojo waited for Connie and didn’t run off with the money and ditched her
I used to coupon, Walmart hated when I walked out more than once with a full cart that never cost more than $10. I quit it several years ago as it was to hard to get good coupons anymore.
Walmart don't give a shit. The employees be salty though.
"and ken refuses like a twat" LMAO
Immediately opened the comments after that like “ain’t no way I just heard that”
@@Gloomwire im here for the fricking same reason and found this comment, now im dyingggg 🤣🤣🤣😂 TWAT
1:25 OMG ITS ARGYLE FROM STRANGER THINGS
This actually sounds like a pretty good idea haha. Looks like a decent movie surprised I never heard of it
this is a great movie! how could you hate this!? I mean sure, its a bit unrealistic in that the FBI was THIS competent so I would probably drop this movie's rating to a 7/10 but overall I did enjoy this movie and the concept. Hey , companies use tax loopholes ALL.THE.TIME. Why can't we?
It's based on a coupon scam that landed the real people in prison, the story is changed a lot, especially the end since she actually got a good size sentence.
same this is actually a good movie, I enjoyed it
this was a shitty movie.
Does anyone know where we can watch it? Netflix? Hulu? Peacock? Hbo?
The part where the Manager asked the LP guy if they could honor it blows my mind. The Manager could easily make the exception for the guest if he so chose. The LP guys don't run the store, they report to the Manager....
They gave a postal inspector a gun, I don't think this movie is concerned with how the real world works.
@@joshuadoll9000 the usps actually have there own police....they drive cop cars n all...plus that whole story broke bout a yr ago that the government had a secret operation to spy on people's social media..that was carried out by postal police...
Depends on the corporation or company. Loss Prevention is a head office position in my retail company. LP overrides me as Manager on decisions, though they rarely come to store level.
Lol yeah it's a film
So, a postal inspector wheeling around a lost prevention guy makes sense but this is where you draw the line.
Connie is blessed by having such good and sincere friends
after her curse gone,
her curse was impotent and toxic spouse
This needs another part.
I once met someone who found a loophole where if you buy two you get one free. He would buy 3 boxes and get 1 box for free, then resell the 3 boxes at a slightly higher price based on demand and would sell the 1 free box at full price. He did this for months and made over 300 thousand dollars doing this. Eventually the manufacture of the product he was selling realized something was off because every 3 boxes being sold, one box was a lost. They traced the lost back to account which had a fake manufacture name and website advertising their products. Rather than investing thousands of dollar into this fake manufacture and who was behind it, the manufacture discontinued their deal and emailed him a warning to cease and desist or face criminal and legal liability. Although the loophole was completely legal his business was questionable so he complied not wanting to face legal or prison time for his sort success. They eventually brought deal back but you can longer buy in bulks.
Wow. if you buy 2 get 1, why would you ever buy 3?
You're so full of shit. Even what you describe is basic capitalism and in no way illegal.
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
I was shocked about the hacker. I thought she would’ve swindle them
@@WilliamDailyReacts there really is a lack of brotherhood among thieves in movies like there is some like oceans 11 or the Italian job
@@Smarod your right they don't want a healthy brotherhood among thieves. If they depicted that then it'll be harder to keep us divided.
how is that any better?
@@NoobMaster-lq9yb which part? Megacorporations have the capital to not only be okay after the scam is pulled but might be so profitable that they might not even feel it at all. As for the government it's because they are evil, willing to do nasty things and hide it from the ones they claim to protect. Now the scammers caring for each other makes them more nuanced and interesting.
3:06 "BUT KEN REFUSES LIKE A TWAT" in a monotone computer voice might be the single funniest thing i have heard since 8th grade and the song about vaginal farts
I love this channel because I can catch up on movies and enjoy them without spending 2 hours!
You said it sister
Well that's sad because this isn't the same as watching tho whole movie.
@@WheeledHamster I thinks its an interesting phenomenon. People think its the same, so rather than enjoying a movie they try to consume as many movies as possible. Movies aren't just the plot points and then a discussion in the comments section.
It's actually interesting that people don't see this as a loophole being exploited that can't last for long.
I wish this worked in Canada. Our coupons only ever give us a few cents off an item. Or we have to buy 2 to get a dollar off, and the items are like 6 bucks each. And we can only use one coupon per purchase and they can’t be combined with any other offers, or used on sale items. 🙄
I love how Kristen Bell looks like a typical girl from Arizona. This is the second time she plays a girl from Arizona in a show/movie I’ve seen 😂😂
I know right? I see that same girl in the supermarket every shopping trip...lol
cause SHES BASIC
@@Bentami what a toxic word. She’s not basic and nobody else is.
A true arizona trash bag 🤣
@@Blueeyesinthesky I assume you didn't get the reference? It was from The Good Place, where she also played a girl from Phoenix, Arizona
Finally, a movie about the tech scalping. Though its a bit different from real life…
Its amazing how they went from regular people to frauds then to jail then back to frauds
Hearing the computer narrator say "like a twat" put a smile on my face for some reason.
Ken didn’t move because he knew he would suffocate the daughter if she tried to squash past him, what a truly kind man
??
I guess that's supposed to be funny stick to Roblox
and also to make the daughter stronger and face reality
@@Neko.Virtual If I were him I would have moved if I could. Like people when would move for me once I tell them that I want to sit next to my parents here!
@@MartialArtswithLucyLu she was already sitting next to her mom
Loopholes hate this women, they can't hide anymore.
This seems like it could happen in real life
The description says it’s a true story
Ever heard of the spiffing brit
This does happen…
It’s actually happens in real life. Though I’m not 100% sure if modern supermarkets today allows that.
@@chronenojysk5107 Most of the markets are using reward cards system to avoid the loop hole.
11:31 He literally was in his camera roll swiping between two screenshots lol
Good catch
I STARTED SINGING PASS THE DUTCHIE WHEN I SAW ARGYLE
A couple in Virginia Beach got arrested a couple years ago printing their own fake coupons and selling them. They were living the high life.
I remember my aunt doing the Coupon thing and one time she bought about 1k of stuff and managed to get it down to 150 something
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great recap, now I know the whole story of the lady using a ton of coupons in the grocery store short
2:59 that ain't so bad tbh
Some friends of mine got into super couponing and hording food creating a huge basement that looked like a grocery store! Eventually rats got in and slowly multiplied to a huge infestation. They had to throw everything away and for months they had to fight off tons of rats. Pest control companies were asking way to much money to fight the rats.
wow i feel like thats karma for all the times they held the checkout line 😂 but that sucks tho
Hard to beat the system
Jojo is the friend I need.
I'm glad Connie technically got a happy ending. Rick clearly didn't understand her at all or the pain she was going through. She had a good friend at least. 😅 I was worried that they just stole her money and back stabbed her after she took the blame ... but I'm glad that isn't what happened in the end.
yeah, I was not listening entirely when I saw the scene where JoJo found the boxes with the cash, I kinda thought she was going to leave and never contact Connie again, I am glad that wasn't the case.
Imagine how she could've screwed a fertile guy and avoided the ENTIRE mess.😒😒😒
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Never knew scam artists could be so adorable smh 😂😂
"ken refuses like a tw@t" LOL
The “like a twat” really caught me off guard lol
i dunno how you can do that in USA, in Singapore you do have coupons but the clause is you can only use 1 coupon per item .
you will never be able to pay for an item with coupons alone..
you might get 10% off or 20% off at max.. but you still need to pay the other 80% in cash.
I don't know either. I'm currently in the stayes and have never seen anything like this. It's usually 10-20% like there. Closest thing I seen was someone trying to return a literal cart full of canned foods to walmart that she got from food drives. Like, what the fuck.
coupons here in the US are extremely varied. from 50% off to buy one get one free or buy two get one free Rebates which offer cash back with a purchase. its truly insane and is probably worth billions each year.
@@worldofdoom995 Coupons that give $10 or $20 off usually has a clause that say minimum spend of $100.. which translate to 10% off also.. so it's not possible to collect 10 x $10 coupons to get a $100 item for free..
also consumers here tend to forget to carry the physical coupons cutout with them.. so stores usually just tend to give discounts rather than coupons.. so it applys to all customers so there is rarely a need to look for and cut out coupons.
It's no different from video game bugs. The game's already been patched now and everyone has a list of known exploits.
It's so funny seeing casts from The Good Place in this.
for real
Ironically, this mightve actually been a good movie to see
I thought the same. I paused it within 2 mins so I could try and find a streaming service that carried it. Hulu seems to carry it but as some sort of add on, so unfortunately I just settled with watching this video😕
@@CeCe1066 I fucking hate add on channel thing! It's almost started to turn back in to be as annoying as cable packages.
it was ok
@@CeCe1066 what the movie
What's the title anyway; -;
Thank you for the post. This was an excellent recap.
Not Argyle being mean to the lady, bro is extremely comedic in Stranger Things 4.
Good for them. Like sure, it is “illegal” but this companies are gigantic money-making monsters and this is nothing for them. It technically helped a lot of people who bought their coupons, saving them a few dollars, so…
Maybe this is because I hate capitalism, but every way to cheat the system makes me happy. It may cause some issues but they make me happy.
Have you considered moving to a country like Cuba or Venezuela?
@@TexasHoosier3118 lmao being anti capitalism doesn’t mean i’m pro socialism or shit. All of the socioeconomic systems that have been created so far fucking suck.
Have you considered getting a better reading comprehension?
Am pretty sure the US is closer to corporatism than actual capitalism
@@tomikun8057 i don’t exactly disagree, but corporatism exists thanks to capitalism.
@@A.H._ Well capitalism was apparently good in theory. In practice it turned out...well we all know how it turned out
Let’s be honest here, Ken is going back to his angry face self when he gets zero matches on a dating app. Lol
1:25 Argyle my beloved
I thought this was an episode of Extreme Cheapskates with the coupon lady.
2:49 man if you take your job that serious than you need a wake up call.
I never understood people like this.
This movie was a hit for lovely extreme couponing single moms
I fall asleep to your movie re-tells. Your voice sooths me. Thanks
For a little over a year, I did mad couponing. It was a challenge, but loads of fun. I always had coupons in my car, my purse, everywhere. I even bought stacks of same product coupons, off of eBay, because it made the price of the item rock bottom when it was on sale. People could not believe I paid only around $20, for a week of groceries. Most times, less than that. I saved my receipts to show folks.
Oh, I see more of what the movie is about, I only bought off eBay, and this was before the scams. Wow, interesting scam...
Wow, what a scam! I mostly cut my coupons from the Sunday newspaper, this really looks like an interesting movie!
Buying brand new cars, boats, plains, and guns have awful resale value, that's the dumbest and fastest way to instantly lose 40%-60% of the money you just earned.
Her husband worked for the irs I'm a dropout and even I know 10 ways they fucked up.
that's really only one of the real parts about this movie they got right but they didn't buy them to resell them
mama josie was my theater camp teacher irl😭💕
My friend got scammed of all her life savings. Thus was before we met. She couldn't pay for her daughter's treatment and the daughter passed away. I hate scammers.
Scamming against large corporations that literally profit and get tax exemptions from our donations isn’t really scamming though
I’m sorry that happened but in this movie they aren’t scamming people but the corporations that produce the coupons the people still get the authentic coupons
Imagine not having the attention span to watch a Movie Recap.
These are a different class of scammer. Harmless to the average person. Deadly to shitty corporations
@@TheSupertitan53 it is tho
I find myself oddly satisfied with this ending.
Greg is the guy in stranger things” pass the dutchie pon the left hand side”🎶
The fact that the companies are the one's that got scammed but also the one's to pressure the judge on an easy sentence is hilarious.
"$80m is way cheaper than bad press" 💀
I’m glad Jojo didn’t just take the money and is waiting for Connie to get out of jail and help with the business
1:24 is that my favorite brochacho
5:13 hackers in movies be like:
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Anyway, being famous hacker isn't bad reputition? Like famous secret agent. You just don't want to be famous
as you can guess that part of the movie is totally made up no hacker lady
Pretty sure movie is made based on real story, or at least have grain of truth in it; Since people who spends even 8 hours a day in search of coupons really exist.
Years ago, I remember there was a TV channel called TLC, where such stories were presented.
Yes! In my country TLC still shows those stories
As a cashier myself. I have witnessed people who bought a whole truck of beers with only 100$ USD and a neverending amount of coupons. They abused it so bad even the beer factory ran out of beer which pushed the beer price up
@@anastasiaphan4202 Even as a commie, I don't see the problem with that. You don't design your rebate program properly, people are going to exploit every loophole just like any video game bug.
The supermarkets don't lose money lol. Coupons for free stuff reimburse them, paid for by the corporation that issues the coupon...
I'm happy for them. I love stories like this.
I'm a Nigerian Prince and your true soul mate. We were destined to be together. Now send me your credit card number to prove your love back
I love a happy ending where people keep doing the same thing that almost cost them their livelihood.
the happy ending would be for them to get 30 years
@@Neko.Virtual gtfo somewhere
@@b2kzangelalwayz lol
@Basiil yes
@@Neko.Virtual you make your name justice
Omg ... last line was so funny...they were waiting for her to join 😂😂😂
Lmao, the hacker room is so stereotypical.. you don’t need 3 monitors stacked high and useless walls of text.. just some RGB and a few monitors lol
these days it's a raspberry PI, a usb stick and an 8 inch monitor with a wireless keyboard/touchpad combo all running off a small 12 volt battery pack with a USB output for the PI
Sells coupons for a few dollars each = get millions of dollars in little time ✅
"Simon" has gone from crashing weddings to inspecting post!
Eleanor Shellstrop in the Multiverse of Madness.
That movie was a disaster