How to hack a candy machine with a paper coin

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Hack a candy machine with a paper coin

Craving candy but have no change? Then listen closely to these step by step hacking instructions. This con how-to video shows you how to hack a candy machine by creating fake quarters. This hack trick should also work on parking meters. Never pay for candy or meters again. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to hack a candy machine with a paper coin.
Date Added 01/23/2008 Time 1:12 Video Grade Average Your Grade Views 29,838
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WonderDude Mike 10 months ago
How could this possibly work? The thickness must be card stock of the paper.
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Monneyman3 9 months ago
Agree with WonderDude Mike.... This needs more explaination and a fixed camera to prevent them from inserting a coin when the camera is not in focus...
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God 8 months ago
plus it takes way more time and effort than it is worth for the quarter you will save
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HackerYay 7 months ago
THIS WILL NOT WORK!!

USING THESE METHODS WILL WORK IN UK AND MABEY US!!:

1. Wrap a penny in a small piece of paper until it is similar to a 20p piece.
Place it into the machine and it should work, If you Make it too thick and it wont go in, If you Make it too thin and the penny will slip right out.

2. Sellotape a 20p/Quarter and leave an inch of sellotape hanging off. Put the coin into the machine and tuck the inch of sellotape in a little. You can succesfully get 3 items or more, After that i would suggest tuck the sellotape back in. If you dont want to lose your coin dont do it more than 3 TIMES!

3. The ?1/$2.50 machines can easily be hacked with a coffee stirrer or a cotton bud. Simpy look for a little point in the right side of the coin slot, push the stirrer or bud in until it moves a little. Twist the handle while pushing it down and you will recive your item. You may also lose your bud or stirrer.
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biglonie 4 months ago
haha thats kinda cool.
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jrok311 2 months ago
TRUST ME THIS WORKS, take a piece of bristol board or a piece of a candy box and fold it in half to make it thick enough, then rip it to roughly the size of a quarter and it will work. Sometimes you will be able to spin the dial a few times before it actually falls in.
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Kendrick last month
You can't just use any piece of paper. It has to be thick, so you could wrap tape around it. The paper or cardboard or whatever must be roughly the size of a quarter and thick enough to push the two light metal mechanisms behind the plate in the front. So it CAN work, but not worth the effort. just pay a freaking quarter.
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Daddy 13 last month
Nice
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jeremiahthebullfrog last month
Don't the mechanisms work on a small current passing through the coin or something? plus it needs to be the exact dimensions and thickness and weight to operate the mechanism. I'm sure the designers of these machines would have realised that cheap skate americans would come up with a way of hacking the machine to get free stuff, they would build them so that it would not work. If this could seriously work then the vending machine operators would be out of profit. Stop being tight fisted and pay the few pence for your food!
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NakedNoodles 3 weeks ago
pretty sure some of these devices may use electromagnets. therefore if a varying material was to be used this material would be rejected.
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M8ty 3 weeks ago
I'm not getting nicked for a handful off sweeties, not worth the hassle, only for kids? Hmmmm
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crackerjack321 2 weeks ago
foshizzle
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Draconla 1 week ago
it could be possible.........
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