All the Jenny jokes are not really justified. I have been watching this since 2008 and Jenny has definitely invested in more businesses than Hilary, Nick (who never went solo, always half the money), Kelly, Piers Linney and Doug Richards from season 1. U guys are just clueless.
Colter Stevens And yet, she's a millionaire. She's obviously figured out something that you haven't. Also, she isn't really agreeable at all. She often disagress with and challenges the other dragons, including Peter, the Dragon's Den golden child.
They should have a bed installed in the den especially for Touker to do all his negotiating from and whenever he does make a deal he can get up to shake their hand, still in his pyjamas.
She flips out anytime someone interrupts her, but there's been multiple instances where she'll interrupt others. I'm not a fan of Deb, partly because of that, and partly because she only does deal for the camera. Only a tiny fraction of Deborah's deals actually go through once the camera's stop rolling. She has the highest drop-out rate on the show. Any pitch who chooses her offer if/when there's others on the table is a damn fool.
I like Deborah, but I'm pretty sure when someone says "with all due respect", they mean that they respect you as a person but are disagreeing with you on this point. Ironically, I lost respect for her here.
I agree with you. Deborah is naive in her rudeness too because she didn't even hear what Sara said, even if Sara nearly interupted Deborah initially. Deborah's interjection "Don't ever...." is rude in of itself because there is something called 'Freedom of Speech' and who does she think she is? that is more rude than whatever was said on this episode. Deborah is just overly sensitive and misguided and could do with somebody telling her off for that.
With all due respect.. they aint humble your just a sheep that makes these people millionaires does all the work and these humble sarah becomes rich while u die poor
“Your clothes deserve better than donation bins” sorry, I think what you meant to say is that you’d rather take a chunk of the profit that goes to charity
I like your way of thinking, but that's business, that's how it goes, no one works for free, it's all about the money, that's all dragons den is all about, like Touker says: "I don't get out of bed for less than 2%". During this whole Corona thing that we all are going through right now, do you know how many companies made tons of money by selling hand gel and surface disinfection products when they could actually give it away for free to hospitals to save more life !?! Keyword: Greed.
I suppose you’d rather the charity gets 1/3 of absolutely nothing then. In a scenario where this company works and he’s turning over £100m a year, charity is getting £33m for doing absolutely nothing. You can’t expect this company not to take a cut for building the infrastructure.
He used to be clean-shaved all the time, and early on had a goofy boyish haircut (I have a feeling his daughters told him to get a better hairstyle when they got older). But now he's sporting the unshaved look, but it works less when your facial hairs all gone gray.
0:13 I love the way the editors interleaved a reaction shot of Peter with his eyes closed, as if he were actually sitting there fantasizing about standing in front of his wardrobe. 😂
To be fair Sara has invested in a slightly crazy number of businesses this year (she has almost invested as much as Touker, who was on for much longer), so I am pretty sure all the other dragons and the entrepreneurs wonder about whether she will be able to keep up with the workload for growing all of them. On the other hand, Lori Greiner managed to make a similar situation work, although Sara's investment rate to net worth and just investment rate tops even Lori's.
I think he after he asked Tej to drop to 10%, he knew it looked like he wanted Tej over Sara, so he couldnt let Sara feel like she was the back up option so said could you drop to 7.5%, if you get me😂
@@personalpc7439 Homes have been sold on eBay and eBay is not the problem here. The free shipping box back and forth (and time for that) plus scan into eBay and hope their software is accurate (no software is 100% accurate). The more successful they are the more costs of the "free shipping" plus people and software systems. If the software works well I would sell the software to eBay customers around the world as anything to improve the input of listed items would be great!
Touker is always waiting to say his catchphrase, "I don't get out of bed for 1%". He interpreted 'diluted from 5%' to mean 'diluted down to 1%' (why not 2/3%?) just so he could say that! Hahaha.
That kind of thinking cost him many deals like this cause he is too focused on the 1% part. He could just start with a 15% offer and 1/5 of that is 5% and not 1% and 5% of a billion dollar company is 50 million dollar. Imagine Toukar missed out on a 5 million dollar ownership only for that 1% catchphrase. This is more funny.
Wow, imagine offering someone ten percent less equity and the person turning around and asking the other person if they'd do that. Not less to try to bargain, wanting him instead. And she still did business with him after that slap in the face!
Fully agree with peter on this one. Any business thats spending around the 500k bracket deserves its own channel, not ebay. This guy is already in too deep and will burn out.
She is young. That is why she is willing to take more risk. This is her shot to becoming a billionaire!! Yes 5% ownership of a 10 billion dollar company is half a billion dollar. Well that is her start. So why not take a chance.
I love Deborah but in this one she looked like Jabbah the Hut on the inside, making her look like it on the outside. Why have such an attitude with a fellow dragon? Manners are free...
Deborah's great and that's a fair thing to say; Sarah took it well. Both are smart capable women which makes a change for this show, normally having a woman as the weak link.
@Creatotron Is it better to just blurt out your disagreement? What kind of warped logic is that? It is a matter of courtesy and respect not condescension.
I never understood this guy, he asked tej if he can accept 10% and then he asked Sarah for 7.5%. why would she budge when she knew that he was ready for 10%.
Just finished packing 3 bags, I thought the idea was brilliant, I'm trying to order a collection but doesn't seem to allow me to do that via the app, they do retail on their website, I think the money is best spent on marketing, tv adds etc. the delivery of bags is free and the collection was free (although the app fails when you order the collection) I was waiting for a company like this, it does have potential for the 18-30 market that buy clothes online all the time. Update: I've gone on my laptop and managed to order a collection for my 3 bags.
i actually like this idea...i shop at thrift stores and the quality stuff i see is unbelievable...$100+ items new for $5-$10 at the thrift store in sometimes brand new condition...
@@andipandi5641 "I'd love to do the deal, but I want to own a meaningful part of the company and that comes with a cost of making babies with me so I see my future investment" 👶👶🍼
I have to agree about the name of his company. Until now, I had NO idea that ThreadUp was thrift store clothing. I know someone with a fantastic job that buys from ThreadUp and she raves about it. So, yes, first thing is to change the name and sell on a company website only. It does take some time. The time is right with everyone sitting at home!
I do kinda agree with Peter about eBay. Would it be better if they became more of a brand on there own? I like the way in which the revenue is divided and how the process works
I wouldn’t have thought charity shops would like this idea. At the moment whatever the charity sells the money goes to charity, but by this company selling the clothes the charity only gets a third.
Charity shop online? I really don't get it. If I want to donate take my stuff to one of the many charity shops on any high street, let them maximise the profit. If I want to buy second hand clothes I want to hold the garments in my hand before deciding to buy, not do it online. I suspect Sara has made a donation here, not an investment. Kudos to him for trying to knock down her generous offer, I think the other Dragons were genuinely surprised when she made it, personally I thought Tej was generous at 20%. Whatever, 10% or 20% of bugger all is still bugger all! You've burned your money there gal!
@@LethalMartialArtist Nah, understand the concept mate, just saying it doesn't appeal to me; either as a way of donating to charity or purchasing clothes. Understand some people will connect with it though.
He's lucky Sarah is so chill. He asks Tej if he'd do 10%, already showing he prefers Tej, then when he says no he asks Sarah if she'd go for 7.5%, already having showed he'd go for 10 with Tej... I'd have lost my shit if I was Sarah.
Any of the other dragons would have pulled out of the deal if they had been disrespected like Sara was. He wanted Tej at 10% and when he rejected he asked Sara to go down to 7.5%. I really wanted her to send him packing and she should have. This guy is just a professional at spending other people's money.
After that little spat with Deborah I knew Sarah was gonna invest and make it a point to prove Deborah wrong. Either way I rekon Sarah would punch Deborah up in a 1 on 1.
The biggest problem is the business expenses. A lot of those bags will need to be mailed out but they are going to receive so much junk including clothes that are now rags.
I have seen how much has to be thrown out at our local thrift store. What people think is precious when they are donating is actually junk with stains and small holes.
I’m willing to give Deborah the benefit of the doubt that there was something that rattled her off camera, because that snap was very unlike her. If anyone spoke to me like that,. I’d turn into Saint George
Statements like this are in fact plain wrong. Speaking as a charity retail professional we'd be lucky to see 33% of the value of a bag as cash. Everyone seems to forget charity shops are a retail business, we have to pay business rates, management staff, administration overheads, some taxes, rent, advertising...We don't magically turn items into 100% profit, and fully half the stuff donated is flat out unresalable. That stuff gets recycled by rag merchants, and you'll be lucky to get a $5 for a bag full of 5kg of solid textiles - Or about twenty carrier bags worth. It'd honestly be worth considering closing down an entire chain of charity stories of someone told me theyd just concert 33% of the donations into cash-And if I'm the charity selling it on via this model, I'd actually get 66%.
Deborah made a very valid point. The person donating doesn't mind donating in a paper bag but the person buying from the thrift should be offered better packaging
I might be bloody stupid. But I'd just drop directly. This is like a middle man....might work, as Ebay can upscale demand but will take a long time to profit ?
In fact you alerted people that they can sell their second hand clothes on eBay, directly, they keep 70% of what they did for themselves and donate the remainder 30% to their favourite charities.
YOU'VE been alerted!! You've found out about eBay for the first time today, but in England - where this show is made - there are millions of us who know that eBay is there to sell second-hand clothes as just one of many items, and have known since it started in 1995, or at least in the last 10 years depending on their age. You are SO out of touch with both what's on the internet, and society!!
No it's more like they're a fence for people who don't want to/can't do it themselves. They take a 1/3 commission for sale and they don't say that they're a charity.
Sarah made more offers in this episode than Jenny has in an entire season
In a series, maybe.
We probably don't know at what time of year these episodes were filmed.
All the Jenny jokes are not really justified. I have been watching this since 2008 and Jenny has definitely invested in more businesses than Hilary, Nick (who never went solo, always half the money), Kelly, Piers Linney and Doug Richards from season 1. U guys are just clueless.
@@raoulgonzi2248 UUUUUUU can't assume we are clueless. UU are the only real clueless one here, not just letting a joke slide.
@@therealvbw I'm not clueless when I speak FACTS. A joke is meant to be funny AND original. It gets boring hearing the Jenny jokes over and over.
@@raoulgonzi2248 Welcome to the internet mate.
Touker is actually in bed during this, they just CGI’d him in.
Christopher Cantrell yes if you look closely his shirt is really the top of a sheet
@@PRIESTYRUNNINIT video removed
What is CGid's ?
@@originalunoriginal4055 CGI is basically editing so the comment is saying they edited touker there
Sarah Davis is more than just a business person, she's also the most reasonable one among the dragons.
And she is always first in the buffet queue
Diomedes Rodriguez thats why shes worth less. Reasonable and agreeableness are not traits that predict success
With all due respect.....I agree. But I’m out.
@@colterstevens6534 And by far the youngest. None of them had her net worth at 36.
Colter Stevens And yet, she's a millionaire. She's obviously figured out something that you haven't. Also, she isn't really agreeable at all. She often disagress with and challenges the other dragons, including Peter, the Dragon's Den golden child.
They should have a bed installed in the den especially for Touker to do all his negotiating from and whenever he does make a deal he can get up to shake their hand, still in his pyjamas.
Lol! That's a great idea. I'd like to see that.
lol
Hahaha, as long as it would be more than 1% lol
"Don't EVER 'with all due respect me'" from Deborah.
Wow, super passive aggressive... or just aggressive. Someone is a little defensive.
Kitty has claws sometimes 😾
She flips out anytime someone interrupts her, but there's been multiple instances where she'll interrupt others. I'm not a fan of Deb, partly because of that, and partly because she only does deal for the camera. Only a tiny fraction of Deborah's deals actually go through once the camera's stop rolling. She has the highest drop-out rate on the show. Any pitch who chooses her offer if/when there's others on the table is a damn fool.
@@realtalk6195 I didn't know that they coukd do that just drop out after agreeing 🤣madness
Not passive aggressive at all. That was a direct statement.
“Don’t ‘all due respect me’...and for that reason I’m out”
Room 101
That was class
Jenny was that you?
I like Deborah, but I'm pretty sure when someone says "with all due respect", they mean that they respect you as a person but are disagreeing with you on this point. Ironically, I lost respect for her here.
correct!
I agree. I swear Deborah has something against Sarah. She tends to treat her like she’s below her.
@@jakeevans9746 I agree, same with Peter and Touker
In a perfect world yes, but It’s often used sarcastically or disrespectfully.
Quite a snob there
8:18 - Touker with the legendary line
The nerve going back to Tej first and being willing to get him for 10% but then asking Sarah for 7.5%. Ugh this guy
Yeah I’m not sure what the thinking was there.
She's better than me. I would have rescinded my offer.
@@SunshineSince1986 oh me too! And it's been done before by others
I wouldn't have said I am out long time.
I was expecting Sara to call him out.
Deborah, with all due respect, please don’t be rude to Sara, it’s unbecoming!
She wasn't.
I agree with you. Deborah is naive in her rudeness too because she didn't even hear what Sara said, even if Sara nearly interupted Deborah initially.
Deborah's interjection "Don't ever...." is rude in of itself because there is something called 'Freedom of Speech' and who does she think she is? that is more rude than whatever was said on this episode.
Deborah is just overly sensitive and misguided and could do with somebody telling her off for that.
@@Erebus.666. why do you think that ?
Perhaps you're all taking it a bit too seriously. Dragon's Den is somewhat light-hearted these days.
@Creatotron you mean, on women being "sensitive".
Love to see Sarah get a deal, the most humble of all the dragons.
With all due respect.. they aint humble your just a sheep that makes these people millionaires does all the work and these humble sarah becomes rich while u die poor
Humble? Hahaha
You're joking, right?
@@blist3244 u ok kid??
@@ssingh8166 yes they call me shera punjoob
Oh my Deborah. Someone was hangry that day.
"With all due respect," Deborah nobody cares if it is your least favourite phrase.
“Your clothes deserve better than donation bins” sorry, I think what you meant to say is that you’d rather take a chunk of the profit that goes to charity
That's business I suppose. Immoral, unethical scumbags, a lot of them are.
It depends where you donate clothes. Salvation Army does not pass on 100% of earnings as charity either
I like your way of thinking, but that's business, that's how it goes, no one works for free, it's all about the money, that's all dragons den is all about, like Touker says: "I don't get out of bed for less than 2%".
During this whole Corona thing that we all are going through right now, do you know how many companies made tons of money by selling hand gel and surface disinfection products when they could actually give it away for free to hospitals to save more life !?! Keyword: Greed.
I suppose you’d rather the charity gets 1/3 of absolutely nothing then. In a scenario where this company works and he’s turning over £100m a year, charity is getting £33m for doing absolutely nothing.
You can’t expect this company not to take a cut for building the infrastructure.
Well, a lot of clothing bank material is turned into pulp, to stuff furniture etc
Why does Peter Jones look like he's been sleeping in his car?
He literally runs hundreds of businesses
cocaine cocaine
He used to be clean-shaved all the time, and early on had a goofy boyish haircut (I have a feeling his daughters told him to get a better hairstyle when they got older). But now he's sporting the unshaved look, but it works less when your facial hairs all gone gray.
“Where did the idea come from” - He copied it from all the other secondhand clothes sellers :-))))
Tuko's whistle & Tej's "wow" when Sarah made the 10% offer 😂😂
0:13 I love the way the editors interleaved a reaction shot of Peter with his eyes closed, as if he were actually sitting there fantasizing about standing in front of his wardrobe. 😂
I don't get why he gave out the Thrift bags to the dragons... Were they meant to strip off and donate?
Michal Walks maybe he was hoping they’d fill them with investment cash 😂
@@badboybanton :))))
Touker needed to check out the material before making a decision 🤣
That struck me as weird too. He should have added something like to get a feel for the brand & our packaging.
Willing to take Tej's 10% but wanted to knock Sara down to 7.5%, thats got to sting
I noticed that as well and she didn't clock on
To be fair Sara has invested in a slightly crazy number of businesses this year (she has almost invested as much as Touker, who was on for much longer), so I am pretty sure all the other dragons and the entrepreneurs wonder about whether she will be able to keep up with the workload for growing all of them.
On the other hand, Lori Greiner managed to make a similar situation work, although Sara's investment rate to net worth and just investment rate tops even Lori's.
Haha was looking for this comment
I think he after he asked Tej to drop to 10%, he knew it looked like he wanted Tej over Sara, so he couldnt let Sara feel like she was the back up option so said could you drop to 7.5%, if you get me😂
@@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana How many businesses has Sara invested in?
“eBay” peters face was like bruh 🤧😂😭
Ebay the actual website is worth something...but anything you sell on it....welll....
@@personalpc7439 Homes have been sold on eBay and eBay is not the problem here. The free shipping box back and forth (and time for that) plus scan into eBay and hope their software is accurate (no software is 100% accurate). The more successful they are the more costs of the "free shipping" plus people and software systems. If the software works well I would sell the software to eBay customers around the world as anything to improve the input of listed items would be great!
@@TomMarkel-gplus Ebay is a huge problem here. Any idea how much they charge in fees? Probably eats a ton of their current revenue
Fail. Most people would rather give directly instead of handling it off to some third party eBay seller lol
Nah, people already give to Lifeline, Red Cross, and Saint Vinnies. These people onsell.
Exactly it just dilutes the charitys profits by 66%
Glorified eBay seller
@@TotsugekiKun good points
Touker is always waiting to say his catchphrase, "I don't get out of bed for 1%". He interpreted 'diluted from 5%' to mean 'diluted down to 1%' (why not 2/3%?) just so he could say that! Hahaha.
Probably the only reason he's on the show
That kind of thinking cost him many deals like this cause he is too focused on the 1% part. He could just start with a 15% offer and 1/5 of that is 5% and not 1% and 5% of a billion dollar company is 50 million dollar. Imagine Toukar missed out on a 5 million dollar ownership only for that 1% catchphrase. This is more funny.
He absolutely does it on purpose. That and the office space😂
@@adad-ec6ht 1/5th of 15% is not 5% , its 3%.. And which $5 million dollar ownership did he miss on all the dragons den episodes?
What on earth was that arrogant retort to Sara from Debra for?!
Unbelievabley rude and uncalled for.
Usually it means you are an ahole you are talking crap. Just watch politicians. Its actually a veilrd insult
Love this Sarah Davies
Love how cool she plays
She definitely gives the otter dragons a run for their money 💰
true
While everyone is home during quarantine, Jenny is Out.
😆😆😆😆😆
Every dragon on this episode looks like they have a hangover...especially peter and touka
It's Touker time 🛌
1%
😂 😂
Wow Deborah was on edge in this pitch. Sara is a good dragon as she doesnt just look at the balance sheet and more at the potential and the idea.
Wow, imagine offering someone ten percent less equity and the person turning around and asking the other person if they'd do that. Not less to try to bargain, wanting him instead. And she still did business with him after that slap in the face!
I was literally thinking about this too
Its because some dragons are better in that specific market than others
Fully agree with peter on this one. Any business thats spending around the 500k bracket deserves its own channel, not ebay. This guy is already in too deep and will burn out.
You can dee the other dragons thinking; “she’s gonna be broke”
Why? How many investments has she made?
@@reece2652 she spends alot of money on pointless investments
@@midrizzl6682 What were they can you list them down
@@reece2652 there are too many
But .kst of then are over 100000 just take my word
She is young. That is why she is willing to take more risk. This is her shot to becoming a billionaire!! Yes 5% ownership of a 10 billion dollar company is half a billion dollar. Well that is her start. So why not take a chance.
I remember Deborah on Room 101 and she wanted to put in the phrase "with all due respect" so I knew she was gonna lose her mind haha
LeeJ2512 She’s right about the phrase!
It's as annoying as "at the end of the day".
another one "in todays day and age"
And "I'm not being racist, but..."
'I'm not being rude but . . .'
Question: exactly what percentage would result in a Touker-getting-out-of-bed scenario?
I would say 20% but also don't forget the obligatory office space in London that's another 20%
2.5% gets him out of bed, 10% gets him interested, 30% gives you office space in London.
40% normally!
Debyaka are you seriously comparing these startups to established global brands?
@@08aoc 45% He's a greedy C
With all due respect, Sarah may as well flush her money down the toilet.
I just searched up her net worth on Google and it's $37M
@@Jay-he2mo what does that have to do with anything?
@@paolorizzo4847 it was a reply to a previous person's comment lmao, looks like it's deleted now, I might as well delete my reply lol
I love Deborah but in this one she looked like Jabbah the Hut on the inside, making her look like it on the outside. Why have such an attitude with a fellow dragon? Manners are free...
She has a massive ego problem.
Diana Smits it’s on full display here
Deborah's great and that's a fair thing to say; Sarah took it well. Both are smart capable women which makes a change for this show, normally having a woman as the weak link.
@Creatotron
Is it better to just blurt out your disagreement? What kind of warped logic is that? It is a matter of courtesy and respect not condescension.
Especially with Sarah who’s probably the nicest of all the dragons.
I never understood this guy, he asked tej if he can accept 10% and then he asked Sarah for 7.5%. why would she budge when she knew that he was ready for 10%.
I worked for these guys as a packer in a cramped remote East London warehouse...the experience wasn't great I'm afraid
Spill the beans! What made it a negative experience?
Did you do a Jenny?
Dang Deborah...'Don't ever all due respect me!' Meaden 🔥💯
Big ego 🥱
Love the concept of this can’t wait to see where they are at in 12 months
11:10
entrepreneur: youre fired!!!
Tej: no I quit first!!
11:15 Tej didn't even sip that water.
Touker doesn't get out of bed until he is slapped out of bed
Those bags look like lawn and leaf bags in America.
Are you speaking of the actual brown bags or Tej's eyes?
Sarah makes most of her deals with her heart. 😍
Yeah, it's called good PR. So put on 🙄
There should be an option to donate the fee the person sending the goods in receives
It's come to a point that when the dragons go out, or stop speaking and there's silence... I am just excitedly waiting for the pun by the narrator.
Just finished packing 3 bags, I thought the idea was brilliant, I'm trying to order a collection but doesn't seem to allow me to do that via the app, they do retail on their website, I think the money is best spent on marketing, tv adds etc. the delivery of bags is free and the collection was free (although the app fails when you order the collection) I was waiting for a company like this, it does have potential for the 18-30 market that buy clothes online all the time.
Update: I've gone on my laptop and managed to order a collection for my 3 bags.
i actually like this idea...i shop at thrift stores and the quality stuff i see is unbelievable...$100+ items new for $5-$10 at the thrift store in sometimes brand new condition...
...sometimes
I bought a brand new Audi R8 in a charity shop for £25.00
bilalha123 seriously? Thats actually insane mind if I ask where the charity shop was?
@@anonanon8771 San Diego...Austin Tx...Northern Virginia...Minnesota...Louisville...Seattle... Ive seen great Thrift stores all over
With all due respect, this comment section is devoid of Jenny jokes, for that reason...
Who is Jenny?
I'M IN!!!!
@tfw you eat rice Got the office space pal🤣🤣👍
When that next recommended video popped up on the screen. For a few seconds I was like "whaaa....cliff hanger?!"
Bad investment, it will take years to see her money back, and by that time she will be diluted to 1%.
or.. it might be that it keeps burning money and never makes any profit..
i thought it would have been a huge risk with a 50% stake..
@@andipandi5641 Yup, I was being optimistic 😉
Maybe she's doing it for reasons other than just the money.
@@STUCKISMDOTCOM
that would be hell of a lot of money to spend - to only get this man into bed.. there must be a better way of doing that ??
@@andipandi5641 "I'd love to do the deal, but I want to own a meaningful part of the company and that comes with a cost of making babies with me so I see my future investment" 👶👶🍼
Skimming the cream off of charity? That's despicable.
They always shut Sarah off.
As for Taj, he get under cut all the time.
I can't see much ROI on this one.
He values his business at £3 million
wow! you were good in math at school?
I have to agree about the name of his company. Until now, I had NO idea that ThreadUp was thrift store clothing. I know someone with a fantastic job that buys from ThreadUp and she raves about it.
So, yes, first thing is to change the name and sell on a company website only.
It does take some time. The time is right with everyone sitting at home!
Why can't people directly sell it on eBay instead?
"DON'T YOU ALL DO RESPECT MEEE!!"
1:26 Tuka's face when he heard it was investment as part of a wider investment round!
I do kinda agree with Peter about eBay. Would it be better if they became more of a brand on there own? I like the way in which the revenue is divided and how the process works
The valuation is a joke. I wouldn’t make him any offers.
Is it just me or are his jaws glued together?
None of the dragons can keep their fingers still ever.
I would never invest on any eBay businesses because all they need is a negative feedback and they are down
I wouldn’t have thought charity shops would like this idea. At the moment whatever the charity sells the money goes to charity, but by this company selling the clothes the charity only gets a third.
Charity shop online? I really don't get it. If I want to donate take my stuff to one of the many charity shops on any high street, let them maximise the profit. If I want to buy second hand clothes I want to hold the garments in my hand before deciding to buy, not do it online. I suspect Sara has made a donation here, not an investment. Kudos to him for trying to knock down her generous offer, I think the other Dragons were genuinely surprised when she made it, personally I thought Tej was generous at 20%. Whatever, 10% or 20% of bugger all is still bugger all! You've burned your money there gal!
Smoothmicra you should watch the episode again if you don’t understand the concept.
@@LethalMartialArtist Nah, understand the concept mate, just saying it doesn't appeal to me; either as a way of donating to charity or purchasing clothes. Understand some people will connect with it though.
He's lucky Sarah is so chill. He asks Tej if he'd do 10%, already showing he prefers Tej, then when he says no he asks Sarah if she'd go for 7.5%, already having showed he'd go for 10 with Tej... I'd have lost my shit if I was Sarah.
Any of the other dragons would have pulled out of the deal if they had been disrespected like Sara was. He wanted Tej at 10% and when he rejected he asked Sara to go down to 7.5%. I really wanted her to send him packing and she should have. This guy is just a professional at spending other people's money.
Battery left : 1%
Touker : I don't get out of bed for 1%
Shes by far the nicest of all the dragons
DAAAAAMN, Deborah got _catty!_ 😂
After that little spat with Deborah I knew Sarah was gonna invest and make it a point to prove Deborah wrong. Either way I rekon Sarah would punch Deborah up in a 1 on 1.
Deborah would get bullied by Sara it's pitting a featherweight up with a heavyweight in boxing terms
Defo
Nice comment. Apart for the last sentence which was unnecessary.
I didn't expect that outcome. Good on him.
"dont ever with all due respect me" ha ha
The biggest problem is the business expenses. A lot of those bags will need to be mailed out but they are going to receive so much junk including clothes that are now rags.
I have seen how much has to be thrown out at our local thrift store. What people think is precious when they are donating is actually junk with stains and small holes.
valued at 3 million.... a window cleaner making one pound profit would be better off, a MENTAL investment
anyone else thought he was gonna hit her with the 'I'd love to accept the offer... but I'd have to have you go down to 7.5%' 😂
Great team with Sara and Thrift+ - checked out the App - looking good and disruptive.
I’m willing to give Deborah the benefit of the doubt that there was something that rattled her off camera, because that snap was very unlike her. If anyone spoke to me like that,. I’d turn into Saint George
Such a nice guy trying to do the right thing. I hope things work out for him in the future.
guy smiles even when talking
Deborah lost her way "with all due respect"......come on now Debs - you are all Dragons x
But with all due respect though Debbie 😂😂 I now know how to push her buttons lmaooo
I wish Sarah would have " With all due respected" debra every episode after this!! just to do it
Deborah and Sarah clash all the damn time
It's actually not that hard to bring your bag of clothes to the charity shop, let them have all the money, they need it
Statements like this are in fact plain wrong. Speaking as a charity retail professional we'd be lucky to see 33% of the value of a bag as cash. Everyone seems to forget charity shops are a retail business, we have to pay business rates, management staff, administration overheads, some taxes, rent, advertising...We don't magically turn items into 100% profit, and fully half the stuff donated is flat out unresalable. That stuff gets recycled by rag merchants, and you'll be lucky to get a $5 for a bag full of 5kg of solid textiles - Or about twenty carrier bags worth.
It'd honestly be worth considering closing down an entire chain of charity stories of someone told me theyd just concert 33% of the donations into cash-And if I'm the charity selling it on via this model, I'd actually get 66%.
One of the toughest pitches ever, wow!
Someone should tell this guy ASOS just went bankrupt
Sarah Means Business and for that reason I'm in
How good is this business doing? Seeing as things such as vinted and depop are now such a huge thing
Doing amazing actually, he has two warehouses, I've just interviewed for a job here
“Don’t EVER with all due respect me” ... shutup Deborah
He’s definitely the kind of person that’s done door to door sales praying on the weak and vulnerable, screams sleazy salesman
Where the hell are you getting that from?
Deborah made a very valid point. The person donating doesn't mind donating in a paper bag but the person buying from the thrift should be offered better packaging
I might be bloody stupid. But I'd just drop directly. This is like a middle man....might work, as Ebay can upscale demand but will take a long time to profit ?
Too many scams on ebay. I wouldn't buy anything there.
Meaden can be so snappy sometimes.
In fact you alerted people that they can sell their second hand clothes on eBay, directly, they keep 70% of what they did for themselves and donate the remainder 30% to their favourite charities.
YOU'VE been alerted!! You've found out about eBay for the first time today, but in England - where this show is made - there are millions of us who know that eBay is there to sell second-hand clothes as just one of many items, and have known since it started in 1995, or at least in the last 10 years depending on their age.
You are SO out of touch with both what's on the internet, and society!!
They're growing old in that very same warehouse.....
I've always hated this business model. You're not a charity you're selling things you get for free
No it's more like they're a fence for people who don't want to/can't do it themselves. They take a 1/3 commission for sale and they don't say that they're a charity.
The things are not for free, they pay the charity one third and the person who gave them the clothes gets one third. Thats not free.