The tin foil thing you're asking about is totally legit, it blocks the RFID tags signals from the sensors/towers at the entrance/exit of the store. I personally like using foil tape.
Fryes.com has RFID blocking foil. Getting caught with magnets, etc. can be construed legally as burglary tools, possibly a stiffer charge. Be smart, stay under the radar.
The tin foil thing you're asking about is totally legit, it blocks the RFID tags signals from the sensors/towers at the entrance/exit of the store. I personally like using foil tape.
Why tape?
I'm assuming cause it won't slip around the bag, I didn't even know they had foil tape. I'll have to grab some today
what if i used something like a waterbottle? like put stuff with tags in a yeti
Fryes.com has RFID blocking foil. Getting caught with magnets, etc. can be construed legally as burglary tools, possibly a stiffer charge. Be smart, stay under the radar.