Ignorance is Bliss. Its amazing how "Corporation staff" once aware that the camera is rolling suddenly change attitude and start taking heed. "We can't, We Can't,... Whoops, yes we can ." A nice bit of Educating there. Nice one Julian. Brilliant.
like are they aware that the bank has several cameras installed and are also recording, but where as I can present the actual recording publicly and make anyone aware what i intend to do with the unedited footage, but the recordings that the bank collect nobody knows what happens to them, how would you know if the recordings are leaked to a third party ?
@@silverback7783 the government, and bank of england scrapped the back of the £1 sterling = 16 ounces of silver = 1 ounce of gold. they did this after germany scrapped their currencys backing. britian did it in 1931, the germans did it before 1931. the problem is not a recent one.
All sorts of infringements of rights have been and are being resolved through recording and hence going viral on social media, what a great resource to have.
Its funny that when they want to loan someone a mortgage they can just magic the money into existence on a computer yet suddenly they cant accept a legal tender coin because they “wouldnt get the credit for it”
They tried every excuse, thinking I'd accept their authority and go away. Computer says no, sell them to a coin collecter and come back with the proceeds, go to your own bank, pay them in and transfer the money electronically, we won't get a credit for them, barclaycard is nothing to do with us, we will phone the police and finally "ok! We will accept them."
@@Godzzbinzz It's incredible. The irony will be when fiat money collapses and everyone wants to refuse the worthless notes and only accept silver coins. At which point you will be arguing with the petrol station and bank to accept worthless paper notes.
These banks are so slippery when it comes to paying in coins and cash....yet they process debt created out of nothing all the time (fractional reserve banking). How on earth can you pay cash to Barclaycard unless you do it via Barclays bank??
My dear late mother-in-law, the last time she was in Barclays bank, told them she would rather go to the dentist that in their bank. Barclays were aghast and totally astonished for some reason.
Funny how people who have something to hide or are chatting waffle, shit themselves when confronted by cameras! Especially since we already have cameras pointed at us almost everywhere that we go 🤦🏼♂️😏🤣
So they have rules that they say you cannot film in the bank, what about their cameras in the bank. If their logic is they don't want to be filmed the next time I go into the bank I will object to them filming me.
@@nichnick2644 if your attempting to pay a debt to them whilst legally filming, when they are also filming you, then they would have a hard job taking you to court for non payment of your debt when they stopped you from legitimately attempting to pay your debt .!
Having relatives in Ireland I had some gift me money notes from Northern Ireland. What a flaming palaver it was trying to get them processed. Bank employees worked with me to get them processed and used.
I had a similar problem here in America. I pumped twenty dollars worth of gas and paid with ten two dollar bills. The gas station attendant's called the police on me. The police informed the workers the cash is legal tender. They refused to take it the officer gave me two tens for the ten two dollar bills. LOL I called the manager the next day she apologized and wrote both the workers up.
She has it completely back to front, the promise is to the bearer to be honoured by the Bank of England… So ultimately, the bank should accept it since it comes with a guarantee to be honoured and worth the amount stated. Banks have no business refusing legal tender… 🙄
@@davidtaylor9967 They sent me a message asking if I'd be interested in buying them back off them. I asked how much do they want for them. They wanted face value so I suggested they take them to a coin collector or try ebay as they might get more for them, or they could just hang onto them as an investment... 😁
I bet if I went in, they sell me a silver coin or buy one off me... and without a appointment. Barclays buys coins. Next lie she said, old Notes, Any bank will buy them off you or send them to BoE for process checking, BoE has an agreement with all the FCA/ PRU banking members. They even take shredded ones. If they got this arsey, they know that they can take it, give you a receipt and send it to BoE for processing to tell the bank its genuine and worth. Upon that the Bank would accept as the original trandaction.
Why does the Royal Mint website claim the coins are legal tender but ‘non-circulating’ and yet go on to say banks and shops are under no obligation to accept them? Weird.
Banks and shops are under no obligation to accept any form of payment for goods and services but if they refuse to accept legal tender in full repayment of a debt then they would not be able to successfully sue for non payment.
They don’t like it up ‘em do they? Love this channel, sound, well reasoned argument coupled with intelligent, articulate language. Keep up with the good work.
There are no laws making it illegal to record in a bank. Its just a publicly accessible private premises like most other corporate places so all they can do is ask you to leave if you refuse to stop.
Surely your allowed to film in a bank during their opening hours to the public? Public are allowed in their making it a public space? It's upto them to protect people's data
It’s private property and they can set whatever rules they want. If they don’t want you to film then that’s their prerogative. I think you’re getting confused with the Public Order Act 1936 which has a very narrow meaning.
@@staygulf83 policy doesnt trump law. There still no laws preventing from filming. The bank can ask you to leave and refusal to leave is a civil matter. But they can not stop you from recording.
I admire what you are doing and your determination to do it after all legal is legal and right is right. The only question I have is why you have so many of these coins and where you got them from
@@GA001 No such intention . Just a question why have them. They must be very heavy in ones pocket. Before decimal coins a man's trouser pockets wore out quite quickly with the number and weight of the old money. That's all.
@@mikemarshall3765 He has them because they are good at illuminating incompetence and tyranny. They are also great for entertainment and saving a few quid. They are cash.
@@GA001 OK. I still don't see why anyone would want to carry such heavy coins. Then again, apparently according to some views, cash will become obsolete in the not too distant future . Don't read anything untoward in my original comment, we are all allowed to make them.?
Funny thing is, I buy silver coins from Barclays, and sell them back later at the daily rate ( ie higher ). I don't anymore buy from Barlcays as they tried to sell one which was fake.... As mine come with a matching serial numbered piece of paper. Now my point is why didn't Barclays weight it for you and give you the silver rate for it in their " £ money called fiat money ", to then do the transactions. Also is Contactless a dated and Sterling ? no is worse than a Yes Barclays sold Barclaycard years ago, they hardly own any shares. Barclays their new computer called "Max" which the old one at Barclayscard. What bs she is saying, in the High Court Barclays ver me. Barclays legal services said the compete opposite she is saying. Also I won that case. Judges agreed that Barclays could not prove thier was a debt or every lent "real" money to me. um. Barclays in store Banks buy coins, and also a metal rate for coins too. As I buy and sell to them. She has no clue what she is saying. She is lying, Barclays does except them, and no appointment. Why are they videoing in the bank, has she heard of equal considerations and also under DPA you can store and process data for criminal and journalistic reasons.
Barclays is like a fake business - nobody knows what's going on - the staff are as competent as a local branch of Kwik Save, every member of staff is acting like the whole company is going to collapse soon - it's got Friday afternoon in school vibes - everyone's twitchy because they know they're out soon!
You let them off too easily there ! When they refused to accept what is provably 'legal tender' , I would have told them on video that their credit card debt was now voided ! Then see them in court ! ..... You could have caused mayhem between 'the bank' and the 'barclaycard company' there ! I would have delighted in doing precisely that ! Banks are the biggest fraudsters going anyway !!
The rules around the legal tender status of coins in the UK are set out in the Coinage Act 1971 and the Currency Act 1983. In England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, all coins minted by the Royal Mint and authorised by Royal Proclamation are legal tender. The following coins are legal tender in the UK: All regular circulation coins: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 pieces; Commemorative coins: 25p Crowns, £2 old style coins, £5 Crowns, £20, £50 and £100 coins; Silver Maundy money coins handed out by the sovereign each year on Maundy Thursday; Gold coins: sovereigns and half sovereigns. so i really dont see the problem!!!
Where the Banks are closeting Branches staff are not be trained property All thay had to do was send them to the Bank of England and thay wood hav been onerd. Banks want you do do everything on line like the survey thay wher doing about the branch se is talking Bolacks
Are you a collector or something? I’m guessing when you said that Tesco/Morrison’s have lots of them, that they are coins you spent with them? If so how did you come to own so many of them? Did you just buy lots of them from the RM? Very intrigued lol
I'm not a collector. Some I've brought from the Royal Mint and some I've bought of of other people. I buy them to spend them as I'd rather use silver as money than bank credits or plastic notes. Its a protest or a vote with my feet type thing.
A few years ago I had some commemorative 25p coins and gave them to my kids to spend on sweets in the local shop, the shopkeeper must of thought they were 50p coins and gave them change, so I went to the bank and got fifty pounds worth and for ages the shop accepted them as 50p. You might think that’s theft but if they are that daft who am I to question their stupidity. The kids said he didn’t put them in the till but put them on a shelf behind him.
So by going back to the bank to buy more in order to continue pulling the wool over the eyes of the "Daft" shopkeeper you were being dishonest n therefore breaking the law. Thanks for being honest enough to admit it though
@@barneybiggles Why not just pay the man in the usable money? You're saving 25p but you're doing a member of the working class out of money that he probably can't afford to lose. He's not being 'daft' either, if he's putting them on the shelf he knows they probably won't be banked but is too kind to let the kids go without the sweets.
Public access to a bank is a public space during operating hours you my friend are totally entitled to film in there, they have an obligation to protect private & confidential data by creating the necessary space/environment in order to carry this out. Really educational incredibly courageous and most certainly pushing these fraudsters into a tight corner of light!
Thankyou. It would be amusing to see how many issues you could trigger in one go. For example, go into a bank wearing a crash helmet. Just a cash helmet but otherwise naked 😜. Filming whilst paying a credit card bill with a £100 pound coin whilst insisting they address me as a woman when clearly I'm not. Can you think of any others? 😂
Not quite right. A bank is a private building where you, a member of the public, have an implied right of access. That right of access can be taken away from you and you can be asked to leave, because say they don't like you filming inside.
@@axiomcurbcommunity Wrong. A theatre is a public space. If they prohibit flash photography (which most do) then you can't take flash pictures. It may not be a criminal offence but you don't have the entitlement or right to do it.
The Finacial industry feels it's fine to take our cash for commemorative coins and advertise them as legal tender. then change the rules when it fucking suits them.
I had a very large credit card debts lots of different cards and lots and lots of debt. I suggest you get the debt frozen and agree a minimum payment scheme. I did and it took years to clear but it does not go up and up it is frozen. GOOD LUCK
11:50 is interesting, you're trying to give it to barclays bank plc with whom you have no debt. I wonder what it says about agents - an employee of barclaycard isn't barclaycard either.
Hilarious - the teller is speaking to you as if you're a patient that's had a car accident and been in a coma for two years. The arrogance of them, the tone of her voice, one can hear the contempt in her voice - she doesn't understand that her job is a fake job and she'll be unemployed very soon!
Paying credit cards with todays money is actually illegal. You cannot discharge a debt with another debt. What we call money is really currency. This is a debt, its not linked to the gold standard or we would have real money still. Therefore your actually committing a criminal offence by paying your credit card with debt based currency.
Just a thought, they are going to have to change their PAY-IN slips now !!! To make space above the Fifty Pound Notes for the coins ! ! ! That's why they didn't want it, because it doesn't fit in with their SYSTEM and once a system is up and running in these places, you can't break "The system" ! ! !
I am so glad the bank refused to the accept the £100 which is actually worth £35 so well done to the bank staff to refuse the payment and the £100 Coin which is Not legal tender and I got a £100 coin for Christmas and guess what I did I put the coin in the bin
The only place that these coins are legal tender is in payment to a court. The banks and shops have no obligation to accept them and the royal mints web site confirms this. The bank is within their rights to refuse them and issue legal proceedings against you, including placing you on whatever bad debitors list they like. You can discharge your debt by paying these coins to the court BUT you will not be able to have your name and details removed from any bad debitors list.....one day you are going to come across a shop that will consider legal proceedings less trouble than taking the loss, when that happens good luck obtaining credit in the future. Is it worth it Julian?
How can you be a separate company and be allowed to share personal identity and financial data with a separate company? You cannot share that information with a spectate company under GDPR rules unless there was a legally recognised link. They are an associated company which is what he is trying to point out but she doesn’t seem to understand.
We shouldnt have to do things like this to make sure our rights are adhered to but we do have to so we do. well done people always film people of percieved authority as they cannot be trusted. They get drunk with power
I took my grandad to a wall, He is a 103 years old , I said watch this grandad ,i put a piece of plastic in the machine in the wall , And £500 quid came out ,He was amazed and said do it again so i showed him again . And another £500 came out . He said to me in the afternoon ,can you get me one of those magic cards for my birthday .
@@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 its bollox. charge cards or now known as debit/credit cards have been around since the 1950s, meaning he would of been in his 30s when charge cards were introduced.
How do Corporations pay each other it's not with cash its with negotiable instruments which they can redeem? If a Bank cannot redeem the value of those coins then it is not much of a bank is it when Banks are allowed to create money from nothing.
"Barclaycard" and "Barclays Bank" are both simply trading styles of Barclays Bank UK PLC. If you sue Barclaycard and name that entity as the Defendent on your claim form, your claim will probably fail. The Judge will tell you why your claim failed and to make a new Application using their legally registered business name and address. ie Barclays Bank UK PLC. 1 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HP
Wait till they stop accepting £20, £10, £5 notes, to then turn around and say people are not using cash, so we have to go cashless lol. That is where we are heading.
Ignorance is Bliss.
Its amazing how "Corporation staff" once aware that the camera is rolling suddenly change attitude and start taking heed. "We can't, We Can't,... Whoops, yes we can ."
A nice bit of Educating there. Nice one Julian. Brilliant.
like are they aware that the bank has several cameras installed and are also recording, but where as I can present the actual recording publicly and make anyone aware what i intend to do with the unedited footage, but the recordings that the bank collect nobody knows what happens to them, how would you know if the recordings are leaked to a third party ?
Well done for standing up for yourself in the end of the day legal tender is legal tender
At the end of the day only gold and silver are money... otherwise this crap wouldn't happen in the first place
@@silverback7783 the government, and bank of england scrapped the back of the £1 sterling = 16 ounces of silver = 1 ounce of gold. they did this after germany scrapped their currencys backing. britian did it in 1931, the germans did it before 1931.
the problem is not a recent one.
All sorts of infringements of rights have been and are being resolved through recording and hence going viral on social media, what a great resource to have.
This is a fascinating subject, isn't it ? Well done Julian. Bravo !
The amount of dribble she is coming out with, just goes to show she don't know much.
Its funny that when they want to loan someone a mortgage they can just magic the money into existence on a computer yet suddenly they cant accept a legal tender coin because they “wouldnt get the credit for it”
They tried every excuse, thinking I'd accept their authority and go away. Computer says no, sell them to a coin collecter and come back with the proceeds, go to your own bank, pay them in and transfer the money electronically, we won't get a credit for them, barclaycard is nothing to do with us, we will phone the police and finally "ok! We will accept them."
@@julianchamberlain5399 where do you get them ?
@@memecoinmafia2732 ebay etc
Funniest thing is these coins are actual silver but they'd rather take their made up worthless money shows how backwards things are
@@Godzzbinzz It's incredible. The irony will be when fiat money collapses and everyone wants to refuse the worthless notes and only accept silver coins. At which point you will be arguing with the petrol station and bank to accept worthless paper notes.
These banks are so slippery when it comes to paying in coins and cash....yet they process debt created out of nothing all the time (fractional reserve banking).
How on earth can you pay cash to Barclaycard unless you do it via Barclays bank??
This just shows how CRAP UK Retail banks are!
Many of them couldnt even stay afloat without government assistance after the financial crisis
Making waves is good. It educates people. Well done for standing your ground.
Thank you for making the shops and banks understand what the law requires them to do
You were 🤏🏽 close to clearing £ 4000 in debt; all because they wouldn’t take a coin
Exactly ! I would have rammed that fact right down their throats !
Were barclays..... that doesn't trump the queen tho 🤣🤣
You've just proved your case in regards t the petrol station incident
My dear late mother-in-law, the last time she was in Barclays bank, told them she would rather go to the dentist that in their bank. Barclays were aghast and totally astonished for some reason.
Do they have a licence for listening to Radio 2? Valid point. 📻
Funny how people who have something to hide or are chatting waffle, shit themselves when confronted by cameras! Especially since we already have cameras pointed at us almost everywhere that we go 🤦🏼♂️😏🤣
So they have rules that they say you cannot film in the bank, what about their cameras in the bank. If their logic is they don't want to be filmed the next time I go into the bank I will object to them filming me.
Good luck with that. You’re on their land so it’s their rules. If you’re not willing to play by their rules then they’ll ask you to leave.
What a stupid comparison. You're on bank property and the footage won't end up on social media.
@@harrys8358 Not stupid at all ! That is the bank trying to enforce double standards....do you not see that ?
@@nichnick2644 if your attempting to pay a debt to them whilst legally filming, when they are also filming you, then they would have a hard job taking you to court for non payment of your debt when they stopped you from legitimately attempting to pay your debt .!
I'm gobsmacked that you found a branch still open
Never mention the fact that you have been arrested elsewhere its none of their business, it gives them idea's not in your favour.
Provokes them to escalate and make the video more interesting.
@@julianchamberlain5399 😆
@@julianchamberlain5399 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Having relatives in Ireland I had some gift me money notes from Northern Ireland. What a flaming palaver it was trying to get them processed. Bank employees worked with me to get them processed and used.
I had a similar problem here in America. I pumped twenty dollars worth of gas and paid with ten two dollar bills. The gas station attendant's called the police on me. The police informed the workers the cash is legal tender. They refused to take it the officer gave me two tens for the ten two dollar bills. LOL I called the manager the next day she apologized and wrote both the workers up.
Never seen one before, then all of a sudden an expert in commerative coins and "legal tender" and it's usage
They think they speak with authority and are experts in regards to money, just because they work in a bank.
@@julianchamberlain5399 just like the police men and women who have done a fast track apprenticeship and think they know the law.
I love that term, "legal tender" I use it all the.time😁
I thought they were supposed to bite coins for authenticity, me hearty.
Try looking into the Barclay Brothers? Money is not enough but they want more and less for you. Thankyou for your custom and loyalty. 🖕🏻 💰👹 ⚖️
She has it completely back to front, the promise is to the bearer to be honoured by the Bank of England… So ultimately, the bank should accept it since it comes with a guarantee to be honoured and worth the amount stated. Banks have no business refusing legal tender… 🙄
The Bank of England don't exchange them, they are too busy with their fraudulent QE programme
Update. They claim now that they won't accept any more.
It is what it is
@@davidtaylor9967 They sent me a message asking if I'd be interested in buying them back off them. I asked how much do they want for them. They wanted face value so I suggested they take them to a coin collector or try ebay as they might get more for them, or they could just hang onto them as an investment... 😁
@@julianchamberlain5399 : Tinker.
I bet if I went in, they sell me a silver coin or buy one off me... and without a appointment.
Barclays buys coins.
Next lie she said, old Notes, Any bank will buy them off you or send them to BoE for process checking, BoE has an agreement with all the FCA/ PRU banking members. They even take shredded ones.
If they got this arsey, they know that they can take it, give you a receipt and send it to BoE for processing to tell the bank its genuine and worth. Upon that the Bank would accept as the original trandaction.
@@julianchamberlain5399 Well done exposing this national fraud and showing that banks are not excepting legal tender anymore!
Why does the Royal Mint website claim the coins are legal tender but ‘non-circulating’ and yet go on to say banks and shops are under no obligation to accept them? Weird.
Banks and shops are under no obligation to accept any form of payment for goods and services but if they refuse to accept legal tender in full repayment of a debt then they would not be able to successfully sue for non payment.
They don’t like it up ‘em do they?
Love this channel, sound, well reasoned argument coupled with intelligent, articulate language. Keep up with the good work.
Bank manager wearing a Panerai Watch ...... Goodman !! ... He knows his stuff.
No apology. After a threat of police
I've never seen those coins before, they're so nice! But my social anxiety could never 😂
If the treasury stamps a coin with the value of £100 on it then the coin is worth £100 by law
Barclays the bank with no moral compass at all……….
Barclays worst bank i have ever been in,
I am curious now, how does the bank get the face value if they dont re-circulate the coins. Accept the loss and scrap them for the silver?
Put them on display in the managers office?
They do look nice.....
Sue the mint?
i hate how pig headed they are acting like they know everything
Corporate cowards . Keep knocking them over Julian!
When plastic money trumps actual silver as payment you know something is wrong...
Any banks, all they need do, is contact the Bank of England, simple
Closed for months now.
They are a bank, they should know what is legal tender and what's not.
There are no laws making it illegal to record in a bank. Its just a publicly accessible private premises like most other corporate places so all they can do is ask you to leave if you refuse to stop.
Blue hair dye should always be a red flag
Barclays Bank is the worst in the UK, they shut down my bank account without any explanation, they're a bunch of gangsters
Why do these women have to be so rude? They have a tone of contempt. Quite unprofessional.
Surely your allowed to film in a bank during their opening hours to the public? Public are allowed in their making it a public space? It's upto them to protect people's data
It’s private property and they can set whatever rules they want. If they don’t want you to film then that’s their prerogative. I think you’re getting confused with the Public Order Act 1936 which has a very narrow meaning.
@@staygulf83 policy doesnt trump law. There still no laws preventing from filming. The bank can ask you to leave and refusal to leave is a civil matter. But they can not stop you from recording.
Barclays are one of the worst banks out there
I admire what you are doing and your determination to do it after all legal is legal and right is right. The only question I have is why you have so many of these coins and where you got them from
I bought them mainly on ebay and from a coin dealer.
You ask that question as if you are implying that there is something wrong with possessing the coins.
@@GA001 No such intention . Just a question why have them. They must be very heavy in ones pocket. Before decimal coins a man's trouser pockets wore out quite quickly with the number and weight of the old money. That's all.
@@mikemarshall3765 He has them because they are good at illuminating incompetence and tyranny. They are also great for entertainment and saving a few quid. They are cash.
@@GA001 OK. I still don't see why anyone would want to carry such heavy coins. Then again, apparently according to some views, cash will become obsolete in the not too distant future . Don't read anything untoward in my original comment, we are all allowed to make them.?
Funny thing is, I buy silver coins from Barclays, and sell them back later at the daily rate ( ie higher ).
I don't anymore buy from Barlcays as they tried to sell one which was fake.... As mine come with a matching serial numbered piece of paper.
Now my point is why didn't Barclays weight it for you and give you the silver rate for it in their " £ money called fiat money ", to then do the transactions.
Also is Contactless a dated and Sterling ? no is worse than a
Yes Barclays sold Barclaycard years ago, they hardly own any shares. Barclays their new computer called "Max" which the old one at Barclayscard.
What bs she is saying, in the High Court Barclays ver me. Barclays legal services said the compete opposite she is saying. Also I won
that case. Judges agreed that Barclays could not prove thier was a debt or every lent "real" money to me.
um. Barclays in store Banks buy coins, and also a metal rate for coins too. As I buy and sell to them. She has no clue what she is saying. She is lying, Barclays does except them, and no appointment.
Why are they videoing in the bank, has she heard of equal considerations and also under DPA you can store and process data for criminal and journalistic reasons.
Barclays is like a fake business - nobody knows what's going on - the staff are as competent as a local branch of Kwik Save, every member of staff is acting like the whole company is going to collapse soon - it's got Friday afternoon in school vibes - everyone's twitchy because they know they're out soon!
You let them off too easily there ! When they refused to accept what is provably 'legal tender' , I would have told them on video that their credit card debt was now voided ! Then see them in court ! ..... You could have caused mayhem between 'the bank' and the 'barclaycard company' there ! I would have delighted in doing precisely that ! Banks are the biggest fraudsters going anyway !!
The rules around the legal tender status of coins in the UK are set out in the Coinage Act 1971 and the Currency Act 1983. In England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, all coins minted by the Royal Mint and authorised by Royal Proclamation are legal tender.
The following coins are legal tender in the UK:
All regular circulation coins: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 pieces;
Commemorative coins: 25p Crowns, £2 old style coins, £5 Crowns, £20, £50 and £100 coins;
Silver Maundy money coins handed out by the sovereign each year on Maundy Thursday;
Gold coins: sovereigns and half sovereigns.
so i really dont see the problem!!!
How ridiculous. Try paying for something with a sovereign and see how far you get. It's at their discretion what they accept.
I love seeing corporation workers start pooping themselves when they realise they don't have the power anymore.
I'm not a fashionable person but dude we got a glimpse of your wonderful footwear lol 😆 they could do with a polish!
It all about standing up for rights
Just discovered this channel, really interesting information great content 👍🏼
I took 2 £ 100 coins in natwest .and changed them into £20 pound notes , there was a 5 pound charge . but they did it .
Sounds like they ripped you off for a fiver
Where the Banks are closeting Branches staff are not be trained property All thay had to do was send them to the Bank of England and thay wood hav been onerd. Banks want you do do everything on line like the survey thay wher doing about the branch se is talking Bolacks
Did I hear that right? "Paying your credit card bill is a pretty unusual transaction". Shoot, I've been doing it for years.
Barclays launched Barclaycard on 29 June 1966. Barclays is the parent company of Barclaycard. Barclaycard is therefore owned by Barclays.
Absolutely f.ing Brilliant
Are you a collector or something? I’m guessing when you said that Tesco/Morrison’s have lots of them, that they are coins you spent with them? If so how did you come to own so many of them? Did you just buy lots of them from the RM? Very intrigued lol
I'm not a collector. Some I've brought from the Royal Mint and some I've bought of of other people. I buy them to spend them as I'd rather use silver as money than bank credits or plastic notes. Its a protest or a vote with my feet type thing.
A few years ago I had some commemorative 25p coins and gave them to my kids to spend on sweets in the local shop, the shopkeeper must of thought they were 50p coins and gave them change, so I went to the bank and got fifty pounds worth and for ages the shop accepted them as 50p.
You might think that’s theft but if they are that daft who am I to question their stupidity.
The kids said he didn’t put them in the till but put them on a shelf behind him.
So by going back to the bank to buy more in order to continue pulling the wool over the eyes of the "Daft" shopkeeper you were being dishonest n therefore breaking the law.
Thanks for being honest enough to admit it though
@@BirthOfAnEmceeTV
And was he being honest by not putting them through the till, keeping them to one side, perhaps he thought they were worth more?
@@barneybiggles Why not just pay the man in the usable money? You're saving 25p but you're doing a member of the working class out of money that he probably can't afford to lose. He's not being 'daft' either, if he's putting them on the shelf he knows they probably won't be banked but is too kind to let the kids go without the sweets.
So you’re a thief teaching children about dishonesty
That's like saying , if they are that ' blind ' who am I to question their blindness.
You’ve doubled up the beginning part of your vid mate.
Excellent result. Thank you for sharing
Peace
Every bank trades under licence from the Bank of England without its supervision and permission no bank can operate
Tbh the manager was decent in his approach.
Public access to a bank is a public space during operating hours you my friend are totally entitled to film in there, they have an obligation to protect private & confidential data by creating the necessary space/environment in order to carry this out. Really educational incredibly courageous and most certainly pushing these fraudsters into a tight corner of light!
Thankyou. It would be amusing to see how many issues you could trigger in one go. For example, go into a bank wearing a crash helmet. Just a cash helmet but otherwise naked 😜. Filming whilst paying a credit card bill with a £100 pound coin whilst insisting they address me as a woman when clearly I'm not. Can you think of any others? 😂
@@julianchamberlain5399 let’s stick to remaining in honour it’s the most important thing a judge looks for!
Not quite right. A bank is a private building where you, a member of the public, have an implied right of access. That right of access can be taken away from you and you can be asked to leave, because say they don't like you filming inside.
@@Slotplayer1 they can ask anyone to leave at any time, we still have the right to photography in public spaces neither that or trespass is a crime.
@@axiomcurbcommunity Wrong. A theatre is a public space. If they prohibit flash photography (which most do) then you can't take flash pictures. It may not be a criminal offence but you don't have the entitlement or right to do it.
Close account and don't do business with them.
Love your videos love your attitude and composure.📞 Please keep up the good work💞✔️
The Finacial industry feels it's fine to take our cash for commemorative coins and advertise them as legal tender. then change the rules when it fucking suits them.
Research QE and fractional reserve banking.
They earn interest on money they don't even have
Biggest fraudsters out there !
@@DXmYb Absolutely true ! .... There used to be a series on you tube called 'Money as Debt' by Paul Grinon....Very illuminating !
Bank doesn't know what money is.
19.50- initial bank staff said'...REFUSE..' NOT'..checking/investigating...'. Manager denied that fact.
Barclays invest in a lot of unethical things.
I had a very large credit card debts lots of different cards and lots and lots of debt. I suggest you get the debt frozen and agree a minimum payment scheme. I did and it took years to clear but it does not go up and up it is frozen. GOOD LUCK
11:50 is interesting, you're trying to give it to barclays bank plc with whom you have no debt. I wonder what it says about agents - an employee of barclaycard isn't barclaycard either.
Barclaycard is part of Barclays Bank UK PLC. Different arm of the same parent company.
Hilarious - the teller is speaking to you as if you're a patient that's had a car accident and been in a coma for two years. The arrogance of them, the tone of her voice, one can hear the contempt in her voice - she doesn't understand that her job is a fake job and she'll be unemployed very soon!
gawd when sheep used to be legal tender!!!
Paying credit cards with todays money is actually illegal. You cannot discharge a debt with another debt. What we call money is really currency. This is a debt, its not linked to the gold standard or we would have real money still.
Therefore your actually committing a criminal offence by paying your credit card with debt based currency.
The way she says ' it's not as simple as the way you're thinking it is ' bit rude and you were in the wrong love 🤣
brilliant video, only fault is at 17:15 you should have inserted dinosaur footstep sounds
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if their UV checker failed would they not accept notes ?
Just a thought, they are going to have to change their PAY-IN slips now !!! To make space above the Fifty Pound Notes for the coins ! ! !
That's why they didn't want it, because it doesn't fit in with their SYSTEM and once a system is up and running in these places, you can't break "The system" ! ! !
what about cameras in the bank filming the public
No such thing as a pin number, Pin stands for Personal Identification Number 👍
"We are not Barclay card but a separate company" is a nonsense, they are clearly acting as direct agents for that company End of argument.
They showed you up really with calmness, logic and intelligence...dunno why so many cheerleaders here saying otherwise.
Brill. !! New to. The channel. Thanks.
I am so glad the bank refused to the accept the £100 which is actually worth £35 so well done to the bank staff to refuse the payment and the £100 Coin which is Not legal tender and I got a £100 coin for Christmas and guess what I did I put the coin in the bin
You threw silver in the bin?
The only place that these coins are legal tender is in payment to a court. The banks and shops have no obligation to accept them and the royal mints web site confirms this. The bank is within their rights to refuse them and issue legal proceedings against you, including placing you on whatever bad debitors list they like. You can discharge your debt by paying these coins to the court BUT you will not be able to have your name and details removed from any bad debitors list.....one day you are going to come across a shop that will consider legal proceedings less trouble than taking the loss, when that happens good luck obtaining credit in the future. Is it worth it Julian?
perhaps you could get a hard copy of its legal status from the Mint
How can you be a separate company and be allowed to share personal identity and financial data with a separate company?
You cannot share that information with a spectate company under GDPR rules unless there was a legally recognised link.
They are an associated company which is what he is trying to point out but she doesn’t seem to understand.
Ha..ha..clever move...buying back at 80% face value.
We shouldnt have to do things like this to make sure our rights are adhered to but we do have to so we do. well done people always film people of percieved authority as they cannot be trusted. They get drunk with power
I took my grandad to a wall, He is a 103 years old , I said watch this grandad ,i put a piece of plastic in the machine in the wall , And £500 quid came out ,He was amazed and said do it again so i showed him again . And another £500 came out . He said to me in the afternoon ,can you get me one of those magic cards for my birthday .
That's bloody adorable 🤭🤗
@@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 its bollox. charge cards or now known as debit/credit cards have been around since the 1950s, meaning he would of been in his 30s when charge cards were introduced.
How do Corporations pay each other it's not with cash its with negotiable instruments which they can redeem? If a Bank cannot redeem the value of those coins then it is not much of a bank is it when Banks are allowed to create money from nothing.
"recording in a bank is not legal" Oh I always wondered why they never have cctv cameras in the banks, oh wait...
Precisely ! lol...
"Barclaycard" and "Barclays Bank" are both simply trading styles of Barclays Bank UK PLC. If you sue Barclaycard and name that entity as the Defendent on your claim form, your claim will probably fail. The Judge will tell you why your claim failed and to make a new Application using their legally registered business name and address. ie Barclays Bank UK PLC. 1 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HP
Wait till they stop accepting £20, £10, £5 notes, to then turn around and say people are not using cash, so we have to go cashless lol. That is where we are heading.
As far as I'm concerned a £50 note is highly unusual.
If Barclaycard are totally separate company to varclays bank, why the hell are Barclays passing them my info?