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Has anyone been banned from a store?
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Has anyone been banned from a store?

I am thinking about doing daygame in stores because it will be getting cold soon.

Have any of you guys been banned from a store or kicked out of a store for cold approaching women who are shopping? Any problems with security?

Do you guys recommend approaching in stores or should that be avoided? Any tips for staying under the radar?
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#2

Has anyone been banned from a store?

If you hangout in the store whole day and start approaching every woman that comes in then youll attract a lot of attention.

Just go to a store, approach 2 women at most, shouldn't be a problem, its not a crime to strike up a casual conversation [Image: biggrin.gif]
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#3

Has anyone been banned from a store?

Don't over mine any one day-game venue. If you're worried about getting banned from a spot, you're probably doing it wrong.

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Has anyone been banned from a store?

A chick Im cool with used to shop at Bebe(womens store full of bad bitchez) alot.I used to go in their with her and hangout while she shopped.This over zealous manager chick asked me to leave the store and not come back because she said I was scaring away business.I wasn't even in their gaming chicks Id just usually sit down and chill while my buddy shopped.Now I won't go near places like that.
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#5

Has anyone been banned from a store?

Quote: (11-02-2012 04:53 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

Don't over mine any one day-game venue. If you're worried about getting banned from a spot, you're probably doing it wrong.

I've been doing night game the past several years so I have not approached in a store in a long time. I'm worried because I've read posts on other forums about guys who have gotten in trouble with security and thrown out of stores.
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#6

Has anyone been banned from a store?

if you're normal, it's not a problem. in other words, be buying something in the store, and while you're browsing just casually bump into someone run some small talk game, get a number or insta-date.

be chill, not overzealous, and have gone their with the intention to buy not pickup women -> that's the attitude you want to convey to the external world.

also, don't do it while you're drunk. you WILL get banned and maybe even arrested from the behavior this causes.
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#7

Has anyone been banned from a store?

just wanted to add, i'm pretty much the resident expert on this and have been banned from many, many places. I'm a slow learner, what can I say. hehehe
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#8

Has anyone been banned from a store?

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaW0M6V85j8[/video]
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Has anyone been banned from a store?

How the hell do you embed video on the forum? I've looked around at a few spots but youtube changed up their codes.
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#10

Has anyone been banned from a store?

I got banned from a store when I was 15. I got caught trying to steal a Penthouse mag. That was a good hustle. Pay 35 cents for a paper, make 15 bucks off the mag after I got my use out of it.

10/14/15: The day I learned that convicted terrorists are treated with more human dignity than veterans.
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Has anyone been banned from a store?

Quote: (11-02-2012 10:18 PM)HiFlo Wrote:  

just wanted to add, i'm pretty much the resident expert on this and have been banned from many, many places. I'm a slow learner, what can I say. hehehe

Please explain? lol
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#12

Has anyone been banned from a store?

Based on the responses in this thread I think the following is the best bet for gaming in a store to prevent over mining.

1. Enter a store that has something that you have a reason to look at (men's clothing, comic books, furniture, home supplies, etc...)
2. Pretend to shop for a minute or two and carefully study some items.
3. Start walking towards the exit while trying to locate the hottest woman you can find.
4. Do 1 approach and then leave (hopefully with her)
5. Move on to the next store (if she didn't leave with you)
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#13

Has anyone been banned from a store?

Indoor Daygame Podcast
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Has anyone been banned from a store?

Quote: (11-04-2012 11:15 AM)XXL Wrote:  

Indoor Daygame Podcast

So, I listened to this podcast and the vast majority of the podcast was off topic.

The only thing I got out of this podcast regarding indoor game is the following:
1. If you see a girl who walks into a shop, it's okay to follow her into the shop. Open immediately after you follow her in.
2. It's all about your vibe and living in the moment. If you have a good vibe you can approach anywhere including indoors.

Nothing substantial in the podcast about approaching indoors despite that being the title of the podcast.
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Has anyone been banned from a store?

Quote: (11-03-2012 02:57 PM)CMan0928 Wrote:  

Quote: (11-02-2012 10:18 PM)HiFlo Wrote:  

just wanted to add, i'm pretty much the resident expert on this and have been banned from many, many places. I'm a slow learner, what can I say. hehehe

Please explain? lol
man at all relates back just being an idiot being overly confrontational being that non calibrated and Awkward.
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#16

Has anyone been banned from a store?

Back in 2005, I would occasionally shop at a GNC near my work place at the time. One day, I decided I would sarge a girl who worked there. I did buy something and was paying for it when I asked if she might be interested. I used a boyfriend destroyer, which didn't work. I left my card with her anyway and quietely walked out of the store.

About a half hour later, my cell phone rang. The white knight on the phone told me he was a manager and that "you will be arrested" if I ever went back to the store. Interestingly enough, the white knight was calling from another GNC. Looking back at the whole thing, I probably should have written a letter to someone about it.

Here are the facts:

1. I walked out of the store voluntarily and peacefully.
2. There was a counter between me and the girl the entire time. I wasn't even within arm's length of her. Needless to say, I never touched her.
3. I did nothing that was a threat and said nothing that was a threat. My demeanor was calm the whole time.
4. Every time I went there, I bought something.

Needless to say, stuff has gotten worse since that time. As bad as the women are, the white knights are even worse.

Stores are great places to game. But keep a few things in mind.

1. Pick a large store.
2. Keep moving around, so you just blend in with the crowd.
3. Have an item in your hand that you intend to purchase.
4. Store personnel are generally busy and don't have time to watch customers.
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#17

Has anyone been banned from a store?

I used to hang out with guy that would game almost exclusively in grocery stores, malls and McDonalds. He would walk into a grocery store and walk around for like half an hour and end up walking out with a loaf of bread.
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#18

Has anyone been banned from a store?

When gaming in stores I base the amount of approaches on the size of the store. If it is a small stores, 1-3. If it is a large store, 5 or so.

If it is a small store, I'll go once or twice a week. If it is a store with a lot of traffic like a Whole Foods, I may go every day.

I usually go indirect so it seems like I am just asking question. I used to go direct on stores in the past and it hasn't caused a problem. After all, girls do want to be approached. But I wouldn't make it obvious that I was going around approaching customers. After doing a couple of direct approaches, I then leave the store.

I never game employees. They are far more likely to remember you and have more power to ban you from the store.

Some places like coffee shops, it is far more normal to talk to other customers. As long as you aren't being disruptive I don't think anyone cares.

Most people when going to the store aren't paying attention to what you are doing. Hence, unless you are going to small stores all the time and making it obvious you are approaching women, no one will notice.
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#19

Has anyone been banned from a store?

There are some benefits to store game, especially grocery-store game. One of the biggest benefits of grocery-store game is: you will NOT be pre-judged if you are alone.

Grocery shopping is an activity that many people do alone and are generally expected to do alone. If a woman sees you by yourself, she will NOT assume that you don't have a girl friend. She will just see you as a guy who is out buying groceries. She won't say: "This loser couldn't get a date."

She's also more likely to be alone. Cock-blocking won't happen and is generally unlikely.

Finally, there is the check-out line. While it doesn't give you much time, it's a place where she has nothing to do and is happy to be entertained by any man. She's bored, and you are bored. So, have fun.
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