Been a long time ago, and I don't know if you could do it today with the new security measures used today. Had a so called friend that was basically only out for himself and burned many of us in various ways. He left his wallet laying out one day and I "barrowed" it and made a few quick calls. Sure was funny watching him pull up to the marina gas dock and fill the cruiser up then find out that none of his credit cards were valid anymore.
Use to have a couple of books titled Get Even and Get Even Two by George Hayduke that were the complete books of dirty tricks, but i always thought the best way was to get even in a manner that the target never knew he had been had.
By the way, that two part glue that comes in a syringe dispenser works great for locks.
I'll second that. I'm going to recount a tale along those lines, but for a lot of reasons, I need to hide the names involved.
I was working for a client - let's call it W. I was with Company A, hired to provide QA and QC services on a large IT development project - $20 million was the budget in fact. Company A had hired company X to do the work, and company X had hired company Y to be their junior partner. Still with me?
Toward the end of my involvement at Company W, I was about to start on a project at Company N, basically doing the same thing for Company N that I did at company W. My last week, I went to my Company W boss' desk early one morning to drop something off. across the aisle was company Y's site manager's (top guy) cube, and there were a few papers on the floor outside his cube that had obviously slipped off. Being the nice guy I am, I picked them up and started to put them on the guy's desk. At Company W, I saw notes about Company N - Companies X and Y were going after that project too.
I read the details and made a copy of the pages (no one was in the office yet), put them back precisely where I had found them on the floor, - it was a 4 page battle plan from Company Y alone on how they were going to take the $60 million project away from their partner (company X - who invited them in)
AND get the Company N management team tossed out as well. All neatly signed by the President of Company Y.
After I was at company N for a few weeks, I took my liaison out to lunch (Company N's #2 on the project), and showed her the notes. She went white as rice, and then red with fury. Two weeks later the 2 site managers (including the one with Company W who had moved to Company N to work) were escorted under armed guard from the property. To this day they have no clue what happened or how.
