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RayB:
That, or an employee had it there temporarily (for themselves or a friend) and you nicked it first.  ;)

AtomSmasher:
If you time it right, you can get stacks of free stuff at GameStop.  A guy at work often shows up with huge piles of strategy guides, and occasionally things like boxes of collectible cards, hats, t-shirts, etc. because its all outdated stuff that isn't selling anymore, so GameStop was going to throw it out.  The guy I know stops by their store probably once a week and asks if they have anything they're getting ready to throw out.

RayB:
LOL. I used to live above a sex shop and every month there were stacks of pornos on the sidewalk with the covers ripped off. (no, I didn't take them.)

Xiaou2:

--- Quote ---Trespassing on someones property to dumpster dive is illegal but the act of dumpster diving itself rarely is.
--- End quote ---

 Ahh well yes, and wouldnt going to a mall dumpster after hours count as trespassing?
You could probably be considered to be trespassing if you walk through the malls
non-public passageways.

 Im merely saying that if you do it, best be on the lookout for the red&blue lights.


--- Quote ---1st he complains that the store is 'breaking the rules' by not destroying the chair.

2nd he complains that everyone throws stuff away too readily.
--- End quote ---

 Nope. Was not complaining. Only explaining the details as far as Ive seen & heard.

 Im happy you picked up the chair.  Nice score.

 Ive picked up a few small things ages ago, but nothing worth mentioning.
Usually its not worth the risk of getting caught Imop.  (unless you are underage)

Vanguard:
Parking lots on retail property aren't public.  They are privately owned.   The owner just allows you on the property for activities he approves of.   If he doesn't approve of them and they are illegal, he can have those engaging in said activity arrested.


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