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不容易,那个后面的小针不好弄出来。
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我整过几次,很费劲,后来还是偷偷送回服装店了。
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3 Q' m+ Q4 p! }) G) jYou can normally put them in the freezer overnight to make the ink capsules less of a problem, then pull them apart with two pairs of pliers. If you have a dremel tool you can shave the top off the “bump” to do some exploratory surgery. The things you learn working retail when the tag remover breaks and you still have to sell….6 y8 ~! m% T2 i. |/ Q
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They’re one of those things that don’t actually provide any security, since the staff in stores never pay any attention to the beeping they cause. They’re just there to annoy the people who bought things legitimately and can’t remove the tags when they get home. My favorite is when I set off the sensors going _in_ to stores with items I bought somewhere else :\! R- C" [) x3 f! |1 c, _: ^* f3 I
% P0 ^. i3 X2 t7 sRFID tags will never be a security measure. They’re going to save (make) the stores money by improving inventory management, and that’s it. I’d be completely surprised if stores ever have the equipment to disable the tags.
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