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Old 08-31-2007, 01:04 PM
Zameus Zameus is offline
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Maybe research how many corporations are keen on hiring people with an adult record of shoplifting. Ask yourself if it's worth $100 not to take that chance.

At least first try to find someone who purchased the book and doesn't need the scantron. I bet they will take $25 for it.
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Old 08-31-2007, 01:11 PM
RollTideTyler RollTideTyler is offline
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Maybe research how many corporations are keen on hiring people with an adult record of shoplifting. Ask yourself if it's worth $100 not to take that chance.

At least first try to find someone who purchased the book and doesn't need the scantron. I bet they will take $25 for it.

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yea thats the main reason i probably wont end up doing it. im probably 95% sure i could pull it off no problem, but it just not worth the risk. they have a few cameras from what i saw, but mainly its just those big circle mirrors that allow you to see around corners.

the book in question is on the bottom shelf, figured if i actually wanted to do it, i could just pull out a few pieces of paper like i was looking at a sylabus for class, put them next to the book and just put the scantron in that. but again, the chance of someone walking past me the second i was doing that and getting nailed just wouldnt be worth it.
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