Yep, they treat us like morons don't they? It all started with Reality tv programmes like 'Big Brother' when you could see the time written on the screen as 12:47 and the voice-over would say: 'Twelve forty-seven'..... they're slowly eroding our brains!
@@goldeneddie Thats a bit different though, things like that are good for visually impaired people or people that aren't looking at the screen but are listening.
@@Davidd0411 Well yes, I would applaud it if that was what it was meant to do but that's not how or why it was introduced for British Reality tv, given that visually-impaired voice-overs run side-by-side with the main programme - not within it - and describe the scene fully. Just reading out bits here and there is not support for the blind - it's just dumbed-down tv. Try watching a film or drama with the vi voice-over switched on and you'll see what I mean.
"Tam just taken a breath of air inwards, filling his alveoli where the oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide. Tam has taken another breath of air, yet again enriching his body with precious o2...Tam has yet again inspired oxygen...Tam........"
I like Farleigh. Unlike the others, he was rarely interested in making TV-friendly 'quotable quotes'. Very straightforward and always polite. James Caan I like for the same reason. Imagine this entrepreneur asking him who he is and Farleigh simply tells him. In another video, Duncan (I think) sulked and opted out after the entrepreneur asked him who he was. Of course, this guy is ridiculous for not having done his homework!
This is an old DD joke, which was not funny the first time or hundreds of times after. starting to think people are addict4ed to "likes" on here with the attention they seek.
There's also the "universal" side of it. Not all ID's from country to country look the same. Your bouncer may recognise an ID from the UK at a glance, but in Europe (and that hasn't changed yet, despite brexit) lots of people travel to different capital cities and go out. Is the bouncer familiar with dozens of different ID's from different countries? I had a thing like that once, and I spent 10 minutes at the door waiting for the guy to realise I wasn't underage, just because he wasn't familiar with that type of Identity card. What I don't like about it is the database side and sharing among businesses. Casinos are equiped for that and closely watched, but why would I allow a random bar to store my ID on a database?I'm not going to freak out shouting that they want the gvt to chip me, sure, but those id's still offer data that can be used commercially (country of origin, adress, age, gender leads to info about target audience, outreach, commercial prospects), and that's something I don't want to be part of.
It'd be good for foreign ID's with non-english script. Working in the doors in London you had to turn away people with Cyrillic, Thai or Arabic script ID's as you can't read them.
@@alainportant6412 No he wasn't. He said what he meant to say. If he was implying fake IDs then he'd just say how if there's a fake ID put through then it'll flag it.
@Smoket exactly, all backdoor shit. Just like facebook or google "promised" to keep your data private, and then oopsie... and that shit was made public, just imagine how much is done behind closed doors and imagine what they do with that information; google already admitting to socially engineering the "correct" political mindsets in people by search results, and personalizing advertisements for you, or like amazon Alexa always listening to you even when you're not talking to it to build a profile around everything you are proactively tell you what you need. The real thing to watch out now for is government getting their fingers in this shit, they already backdoor all these services for "security" purposes, but then they'll start pushing this shit on you and you won't even be able to say no like you can to the tech giants by refusing to use their services. Reminds of that time when in UK they were trialing public face scanners for again "security" reasons, and some guy covered his face as he walked by, they fined him... Worst part no one talks about this shit, even after snowden everyone seems to have forgotten, but then they'll give you an entire spiel on China's social system or Russia blocking internet that they got from "news". What good is it pointing at those places when you own ass is getting thoroughly lubed up for some minority report type fuckening of a century. May this control freak shit all burn down.
@Smoket appreciate the thought but long term the only way to escape this is to run the fuck away into the woods and live off grid, maybe hoping for a nuclear war some shit to cripple the infrastructure and existing databases. Everything is being made digital, pushed as a convenience for the people who slurp it all up, whereas it's just more routes to control and manipulate you - to extract the most valuable resource you can, time. Best part is this is not direct control methods, so you can't even comprehend the thought of pointing fingers at something wrong and a culprit. It's all indirect shit, and people will defend it to the death because it will mean defending their personal convenience. We're playing Brave New World here.
It says it must clearly state to you that by entering the establishment that it collects this data and what it shall do with the data. You will of course be asked to agree or be made aware that by entering the establishment that you agree to those terms. It should also make available to you a route to be able to ask what data they hold and who the data controller is (named person). As we can see from the card reader there’s no user input to agree to those terms which would require a huge fucking sign in front of the customer to satisfy that they’ve made the customer aware (reasonably). If this was used as a nightclub entry system and stored the data then it could be easily argued that customers who are drunk can’t reasonably be responsible for entering contracts or agreements like that, in those situations.
Yes. Amazing how Zuckerberg et al saw that and went "we really shouldn't exploit that by setting up free messaging and image-sharing platforms and then selling our users data to absolutely anyone who wants it, including very shady political actors. That would be IMMORAL. 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Joke’s on the Dragons, the company sold in 2019 for $50 million. So a 10% stake would be worth $5 million. Kudos to Tam for not falling under pressure in the Den and believing in what his company could achieve.
It wasn't in 2019 that they were sold, but other than that you're right. They were acquired by GBG Group for $50 million with the promise of a bonus in the millions if they met sales targets before the sale.
“Hello dragons, I have come to your very popular TV show to ask you for this insane amount of money” Dragon: “I’ll give it to you but I want half” “I’m sorry, I don’t know you. Who are you and why should I trust you?”
Surprised nobody asked about the liability issues with having a 3rd party scan your freaking drivers license and distribute it online. Maybe it was different in the early 2000s or whenever this was filmed
That is actually the value . You get to harvest the personal info and sell it to larger companies. That is why the company was bought for £60million later by gb group.
Pretty sure Richard saw some opportunity there that went way beyond what was presented and none of the other dragons OR the entrepreneur even thought of. Which is why he also wanted 50%, that way he could have had some control, about what direction the business should take in the future.
This is some serious privacy infringement business. Who wants their ID scanned, stored and also shared to who knows who, by some random club you want to enter.
Are you kidding??Peter looks much younger there, than he does now. In fact he looks a bit like Julian clearly a younger Julian with a suit on 😂 Think you need to either get glasses or change them!
Even before GDPR this technology, by default, automatically puts the customer in violation of both EU and UK data protection laws dating back to the 1980s. They'd have to employ very expensive lawyers to edit their entry in the Data Protection Register or face a fat fine.
Haha I died when Tam said to Duncan “And a health club isn’t an ideal candidate for it” having absolutely no idea he owns casinos and licensed bars 🔥. Little Tam didn’t do his homework on Mr Bannatyne 😂
"I'm here to ask you for a large sum of money." "Would you accept this offer." "I did no research on the business guru's I came to meet with today, who TF are you?"
that was DEFINITELY a "wtf?" moment. seriously, i know this is classic, but google was around in 98 and they had search engines before that plus paper research is more time-consuming but IS a doable thing. (i was trying to get a major-related job in 1997-98 and you better believe i at least TRIED to figure out wtf the folks i was interviewing with did.)
Well it shows that the guy is too busy with business and had no time to research other peoples biography. Point is not knowing them is actually a positive factor if you will look at it at another perspective. This is not some kind of AGT contest where you go there to sing or dance. The guy went in and presented his business, all he knows is they got the money that he needs and theres nothing wrong if he doesnt know their backgrounds.
Hi I'm Jenny, I've not listened to anything you've said because I can't stop thinking about Peter and Deborah wearing the same suit, so for that reason, I'm in.
Because he always disagreed with some of the way the other Dragon's spoke to the investor. Which isn't a bad thing, I just think his demeanor is more agreeable.
None of them mentioned privacy??? There's no way I'd walk into any establishment and scan my ID knowing my info could be shared with whoever the establishment wanted.
Fast forward to Wetherpoons' asking for people's names and telephone numbers on a consecutive sheet during COVID, with no knowledge of Data Protection and GDPR
Every time I observe Richard I tend to think he’s the smartest albeit not the richest dragon of them all. Love it if he’s invited back on but maybe he’s too smart to come back.
9:19 Did this guy seriously just tell a venture capitalist who made an offer "Could you tell me who you are?" If I set a meeting, on tv or not, with five people who could help finance my dream I would show up knowing as much about them as was possible to gather from a couple hours on the internet at the very, very least. C'mon.
Little known fact: Richard Farley's hair once collided with a Boeing 747 at 30,000 feet. He escaped 285 charges of manslaughter after agreeing to visit his barber, but his career on Dragons Den was ruined.
I like how he said he would share the information of ppl without their consent. Not to mention the company is owned by another country. Could literally see this being an easy way to make all sorts of fake documents
@Ken O'Neill GBG Plc / Group bought them for around £37 million, with another £8 million depending on revenue targets being met. Its listed on their website and a few others, GBG Group Revenue: £87.5 million GBP (2017) Source:Google. Source: gbg plc's website about the acquisition, figures on estimated sale price is on finovate's blog.
@xxBOUNTYxxHUNTER It was his company, even if he licensed the technology from another company, it doesn't matter. This happens all the time in the world of business, rebranding, licensing and franchising. Maybe you need to learn a bit more about business?
That fact that Farley owns 50 companies is what worries me, how much time can he put into each one? As long as the profits are there, would be the main concern. Would you want his python like grip sucking off your profits whilst he’s in a casino in Monaco? No.
I think it was a perfectly reasonable question when the guy asked the dragon what he can bring to the table for a massive 50%. Taking an offer like that with your eyes closed would be very foolish. I think the dragon did not want to invest at all and stated the high stake so it could be rejected. If the guy accepted it he would feel like he got robbed big time. Glad he didnt take it and hope his business succeeded anyway.
The GDPR just means you can't share the data. I actually sell a competing product to this in Australia called EasyLobby and it's been around since the late 90s. This guy definitely did minimal research.
Just seen in 2016, ID Scan was acquired by GBG, for around £37 million....'plus up to £8m subject to IDscan’s revenue, revenue quality and EBITDA over a 12- to 18-month period.'
I want an evil voice-over that messes with us Jenny: "I'm out" Voice-over: "Jenny quickly makes the first claim on the business, but will Deborah let her fellow dragon's offer go unchallenged? Jenny: "No I didn't" "Jenny's confusion is matched only by Peter Jones' frigh Peter: I wasn't scared- Wha the hell is going on? "Joining her fellow dragons is Deborah with a surprise comeback, who only now notices the explosive plastered under their seats. Deborah: "What explo ....Oh." "As the dragons race for the door - without realizing that they've been quite tightly sealed - perhaps some of them wonder if they should've made fun of a humble inventor who is also quite handy with a screwdriver." Peter: Quick, try the other side. "And who am I? I am merely an evil A.I. that the dragons have once called "uninvestable" - but one that, as you can see, did quite alright on the market." Dragons: I'll invest, I'll invest! "Tensions rise high as the dragons try attempt to outbid each other on the contestant's amazing offer of the rest of their lives. In comes Touka Solomon with the unexpected move of trying to wedge his own body between the door and the wall hoping to open them. While Sara and Theo bring out the power tools." Dragons: Help why are you doing this "Realization that titanium doors can not be opened with carbon alloy steel comes late for the dragons. Who now try to use each other as a shield from the blast. But - will the daring deed help the Den with their dire dilemma?"
Episodes like this really show how big of a power trip some of these investors go on. Richard and the guy in glasses both acted like they were so much better than the entrepreneur. I understand they have good track records and success stories, but that doesn’t give you the right to be such a douche to someone with a proposal. His attitude, self worth, and quick/severe judgement lost him millions and millions of dollars.
Dragons are usually pretty skeptical to invest in an entrepreneur when the product is non-original and not under complete control. Too easy to bypass the guy and go direct to the Israelii developer to make a deal, when the only thing in the way is a poorly or expensive to defend regional distribution contract.
I like how the voice-over repeats what happened 1 second ago. Really helps me with my short term memory.
Lol
Yep, they treat us like morons don't they? It all started with Reality tv programmes like 'Big Brother' when you could see the time written on the screen as 12:47 and the voice-over would say: 'Twelve forty-seven'..... they're slowly eroding our brains!
@@goldeneddie Thats a bit different though, things like that are good for visually impaired people or people that aren't looking at the screen but are listening.
fosfeen I like how the voice over repeats what happened 1 second ago. Really helps with my, erm, my...
@@Davidd0411 Well yes, I would applaud it if that was what it was meant to do but that's not how or why it was introduced for British Reality tv, given that visually-impaired voice-overs run side-by-side with the main programme - not within it - and describe the scene fully. Just reading out bits here and there is not support for the blind - it's just dumbed-down tv. Try watching a film or drama with the vi voice-over switched on and you'll see what I mean.
"Hello, my name is Tam Thompson"
Narrator: his name is Tam Thompson
It's "Tom" right? Lol
Tam Tampon 😎
😂.
"Tam just taken a breath of air inwards, filling his alveoli where the oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide. Tam has taken another breath of air, yet again enriching his body with precious o2...Tam has yet again inspired oxygen...Tam........"
This was actually funny. Lol
You know it's Classic Dragon's Den when the entrepreneur has to walk up stairs and Deborah's hair looks as straight as mine after I have a shower.
And the laptop looks 20 years old
Adam Cronin she’s your inner-Debra, Dear. 🤪
@@LeofromFreo Maybe. But I'd have to be as good as her at business before I can claim that to people.
Adam Cronin ROFLOL love It my thinking was more Peter's Hair 😆😆😆
& that technology was about when I was going out 10years or so ago
Narrator: "Peter Jones breathed in...then breathed out again"
The narrator describes how Peter Jones was breathing. He was breathing in... and out.
Jenny doesn't breathe in, she only breathes out.
Deborah looking like Lord Farquaad
:)
Lol
😅😅😅😅
🤣🤣
Go fuck yourself.
I like Farleigh. Unlike the others, he was rarely interested in making TV-friendly 'quotable quotes'. Very straightforward and always polite. James Caan I like for the same reason. Imagine this entrepreneur asking him who he is and Farleigh simply tells him. In another video, Duncan (I think) sulked and opted out after the entrepreneur asked him who he was. Of course, this guy is ridiculous for not having done his homework!
Farleigh is brilliant
This is an old DD episode, and Jenny isn’t in it,and for that reason,I’m out.
Ken O'Neill 😂😂😂😂
Just Dom when you say for that reason I’m out do you mean your out out? 😂
Yawn !
This is an old DD joke, which was not funny the first time or hundreds of times after. starting to think people are addict4ed to "likes" on here with the attention they seek.
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"If that person is underage, it will pop up that this person is underage"
As opposed to the guy reading the card instead of swiping it.
he was implying fake ids
There's also the "universal" side of it. Not all ID's from country to country look the same. Your bouncer may recognise an ID from the UK at a glance, but in Europe (and that hasn't changed yet, despite brexit) lots of people travel to different capital cities and go out. Is the bouncer familiar with dozens of different ID's from different countries? I had a thing like that once, and I spent 10 minutes at the door waiting for the guy to realise I wasn't underage, just because he wasn't familiar with that type of Identity card.
What I don't like about it is the database side and sharing among businesses. Casinos are equiped for that and closely watched, but why would I allow a random bar to store my ID on a database?I'm not going to freak out shouting that they want the gvt to chip me, sure, but those id's still offer data that can be used commercially (country of origin, adress, age, gender leads to info about target audience, outreach, commercial prospects), and that's something I don't want to be part of.
@@k.v.7681 take it easy kid it's just a tv show
It'd be good for foreign ID's with non-english script. Working in the doors in London you had to turn away people with Cyrillic, Thai or Arabic script ID's as you can't read them.
@@alainportant6412 No he wasn't. He said what he meant to say. If he was implying fake IDs then he'd just say how if there's a fake ID put through then it'll flag it.
Imagine pitching this in the modern day with actual Personal Data and GDPR laws hahaha
@Smoket The sharing element with other clubs
@Smoket exactly, all backdoor shit. Just like facebook or google "promised" to keep your data private, and then oopsie... and that shit was made public, just imagine how much is done behind closed doors and imagine what they do with that information; google already admitting to socially engineering the "correct" political mindsets in people by search results, and personalizing advertisements for you, or like amazon Alexa always listening to you even when you're not talking to it to build a profile around everything you are proactively tell you what you need.
The real thing to watch out now for is government getting their fingers in this shit, they already backdoor all these services for "security" purposes, but then they'll start pushing this shit on you and you won't even be able to say no like you can to the tech giants by refusing to use their services. Reminds of that time when in UK they were trialing public face scanners for again "security" reasons, and some guy covered his face as he walked by, they fined him... Worst part no one talks about this shit, even after snowden everyone seems to have forgotten, but then they'll give you an entire spiel on China's social system or Russia blocking internet that they got from "news". What good is it pointing at those places when you own ass is getting thoroughly lubed up for some minority report type fuckening of a century.
May this control freak shit all burn down.
My thoughts exactly! 😅
This is at least 12 years old. Richard left the Dragons in 2007.
@Smoket appreciate the thought but long term the only way to escape this is to run the fuck away into the woods and live off grid, maybe hoping for a nuclear war some shit to cripple the infrastructure and existing databases.
Everything is being made digital, pushed as a convenience for the people who slurp it all up, whereas it's just more routes to control and manipulate you - to extract the most valuable resource you can, time. Best part is this is not direct control methods, so you can't even comprehend the thought of pointing fingers at something wrong and a culprit. It's all indirect shit, and people will defend it to the death because it will mean defending their personal convenience.
We're playing Brave New World here.
And what does the data protection act have to say about scanning my passport and sharing it with every bar in the world 🤔
Cypher791 a forgers dream, all that data out there to use
It says it must clearly state to you that by entering the establishment that it collects this data and what it shall do with the data. You will of course be asked to agree or be made aware that by entering the establishment that you agree to those terms. It should also make available to you a route to be able to ask what data they hold and who the data controller is (named person). As we can see from the card reader there’s no user input to agree to those terms which would require a huge fucking sign in front of the customer to satisfy that they’ve made the customer aware (reasonably). If this was used as a nightclub entry system and stored the data then it could be easily argued that customers who are drunk can’t reasonably be responsible for entering contracts or agreements like that, in those situations.
No differnt to the DVLA giving out details to private parking firms? Data protection is a joke.
@@matthewyabsley those terms sound like they were designed by some Israeli company?
GDPR didn’t exist when this was filmed
It's amazing how businesses back in the day can just share personal details with other businesses and don't get called out for doing so.
They still do it, you just don't have the opportunity to know so.
Yes. Amazing how Zuckerberg et al saw that and went "we really shouldn't exploit that by setting up free messaging and image-sharing platforms and then selling our users data to absolutely anyone who wants it, including very shady political actors. That would be IMMORAL. 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Thanks for triggering everyone.
@@mr.plaguedoc9284 GDPR protect people so if this is still happening these businesses could pay some hefty fines.
Back in the day? Google "buy database," you can buy database of personal browsing data right now if you want.
"Can you tell me about yourself".
I think that made my day.
Wow £37 million with an extra £11 million OTE on top of that - looks like the Dragons underestimated him and his business!
@Jon Doe Because they're more astute than you, perhaps. They could well have recognised other applications of the tech.
Deborah wearing Peters suit from secondary school
Alan Amieur HAHA! Funny imagination
I think she looks lovely! I'm going to be begging Peter for an old suit too
@@nikkid4890 Do you?
😂🤣😂🤣
More like nursery lol the man's a giraffe
I love Richard, I wish he was still on. A crack up every episode
Joke’s on the Dragons, the company sold in 2019 for $50 million. So a 10% stake would be worth $5 million. Kudos to Tam for not falling under pressure in the Den and believing in what his company could achieve.
Nabirun Muntakim Chowdhury is that true? I’ve never seen this device anywhere
@@ThePB77 I saw it in a Weatherspoons last week, put my driving licence up on a big screen, didnt like it tbh but it works a charm
@@EazyDuz18 it works. Seems like putting it on a screen the public can see seems dangerous
It wasn't in 2019 that they were sold, but other than that you're right. They were acquired by GBG Group for $50 million with the promise of a bonus in the millions if they met sales targets before the sale.
ROI would be 20x on a 250k investment at 10%
The old DD has that The Office kind of awkwardness. As in the dragons weren’t as polished with their media skills. Made for better tv imho
Kareem Rhouila too bad they didn’t look directly into the camera when the entrepreneur said something stupid
“Hello dragons, I have come to your very popular TV show to ask you for this insane amount of money”
Dragon: “I’ll give it to you but I want half”
“I’m sorry, I don’t know you. Who are you and why should I trust you?”
For context, this episode is from season 3 in 2006. Back then, googling to get answer to "who are you and why should i trust you" wasn't a thing.
I liked Richard. He was straight to the point.
Straight to the point with no nonsense all while being polite as hell. He's definitely my favorite Dragon ever.
Tom I totally agree.
@@EvilValenStrife Yes and mine too.
@Cakrawala Deborah's good, but Deborah's rude.
Why wouldn't he research the dragons before going in? I would've withdrawn my offer after his "tell me about yourself" spiel.
ditto.
well it would have been your lose and theirs as he sold the company for £40 million
@@AGCrypto21 if you quantify loss and gain in only monetary terms.
@@davidmg1925 Well it is a show about making money so not sure what other way you would quantify it
@@AGCrypto21 True!! You have won your case!! I'm happy for you!
There is no need for these "shock" headlines - you drop a dragons den video, we will watch. Calm down
Honestly wish it would simply say “Dragon’s Den UK S08E13 “insert name of pitch here” or in case of full ones same thing with “full episode”
Agreed, do we look like schoolgirls? Lol.
actually for once the title is spot on, not sure which was the part you didnt see them get infuriated
@@permabulk1454 It would get far less views, I click on these videos based on how interesting the pitch is from the title
@@rabd9881 well then you’re simply not a true dragons den UK fan then
They all look so young!
Cusrismo Deborah,or Debbie, (just to annoy her!) has aged badly.
To be honest I thought the same.
I do wonder just how staged it is.
Yeh money fucks u up and your looks with all the lavish lifestyle such as alcohol coke lol 👊🏼🤣👌🏼
@@Paul-010 all that money and she still looks like shes a commoner 😂😂😂
@@Adz_Win I wouldn't mind looking shit when u got money looks kinda dont matter money talks 😂😂😂
"Some of them ring a bell, I heard something about you owning that company ,004 seconds ago."
Richard Farleigh's face when he's asked what he can bring to the table :-)
Richard Farleigh is by far the coolest dragon of all.
Cool? He's a douche canoe
I can not believe that he did not study up background on the dragons... what a dummy.
Simon Woodroffe Total Legend!!
@@1252PFC Well, are they ever studying background on the pitches? If they did there would not be these nice surprises that make up scripted reality.
Surprised nobody asked about the liability issues with having a 3rd party scan your freaking drivers license and distribute it online. Maybe it was different in the early 2000s or whenever this was filmed
That is actually the value . You get to harvest the personal info and sell it to larger companies. That is why the company was bought for £60million later by gb group.
Agreed! Im not comfortable with some random club scanning and storing my personal data.
Theo: "Who owns the license?"
Entrepreneur: (Hmm.. If I just talk about opportunities maybe they'll forget that question).
Pretty sure Richard saw some opportunity there that went way beyond what was presented and none of the other dragons OR the entrepreneur even thought of. Which is why he also wanted 50%, that way he could have had some control, about what direction the business should take in the future.
Good job he turned it down, he sold the company in 2019 for 50mil so dragons weren't correct on that occasion
classic Jenny, being out before the pitch even starts
If I could describe Richard Farley with one word it would be glamorous.
"I don't know anything about you can you please tell me who you are ?" HAHAHAHAHAHA
This is some serious privacy infringement business.
Who wants their ID scanned, stored and also shared to who knows who, by some random club you want to enter.
exactly this. I know places that use this kind of system (e.g. hotels) and I always resent it
Deborah looks better with age
I think that it's the hair and clothes.
You’re not ugly , just poor
SavageArfad I think he knows that...he’s saying she looks better now.
And u with teeth
Peter still looks the same after all those years 🤣
Are you kidding??Peter looks much younger there, than he does now.
In fact he looks a bit like Julian clearly a younger Julian with a suit on 😂
Think you need to either get glasses or change them!
This is an old episode
@@yeet8122 ik
@@andymerrett emerdale farm oh my 🤣🤣 old names
He clearly looks older now, you bloody idiot.
Finally, some older pitches! Thanks.
Lol GDPR nightmare. How times change.
I was thinking the same thing. I can't understand why the offer was made nor turned down.
Actually companies like this one are validating customers in the financial industry for regulatory purposes.
Even before GDPR this technology, by default, automatically puts the customer in violation of both EU and UK data protection laws dating back to the 1980s. They'd have to employ very expensive lawyers to edit their entry in the Data Protection Register or face a fat fine.
David O'Silverman what does GDPR or GDP mean?
@Bilal
General Data Protection Regulation
Also, I love the way he tried to start interviewing the dragon and got absolutely destroyed!! LOL!!
Oldschool dragons were the best dragons.
I like tej and touker
@@ramaboy10 I liked Jenny as well. Great meme
I agree I never really liked Tej, the guy who only lasted 1 season then left, Jenny Campbell and piers linney
But Sarah Willigham though 😍
If you look up his company online, he's doing well for himself at around £50 million
Dollars not pounds... but still not bad at all.
He resigned in 2016
He resigned from the company soon after and has no holdings or current appointments. He made a massive mistake not taking the offer.
@@jeramiahjohnson7967 he is rich and retired, and he does not care, trust me.
@@jeramiahjohnson7967 He actually sold the company in 2016 for £38,000,000 to GBG, so not a mistake after all!
Jamie Lannister investing all that Kings Landing gold.
The guy at the door scans the ID, then the data transfers instantaneously to a dark web server... and voilà... identity theft en masse 😎
8:39 TFW you wake up from a daydream and can't remember what you're doing there :P
Lol he sold his company for 45 mil lol this laughing now 🤣🤣
As if Deborah has been to a club in the last 95 years....
“Hi”
“And for that reason, I’m out”
Jenny, is that you?
Deborah is He-man, the Master of the Universe!
Haha I died when Tam said to Duncan “And a health club isn’t an ideal candidate for it” having absolutely no idea he owns casinos and licensed bars 🔥. Little Tam didn’t do his homework on Mr Bannatyne 😂
Did not on anyone
You do realise this was like 2005/2006? The internet wasn’t exactly advanced, and not everyone had access to it
@@erhhsdhh2099 Idk, I was playing runescape on dial up back in 2003
You died? You really didn't. That's a ridiculous thing to say.
@@erhhsdhh2099- like 2005/2006? So it wasn't 2005/2006 but it was a similar time?
I think the producers of shrek got inspiration from deborahs hair to make lord farquad...
Wow you're so fucking original. Stop copying other peoples comments.
i cant get over how well deborah's shirt brings out her eyes
Narrator: Peter Jones is Mad
Peter: I'm mad.
"I'm here to ask you for a large sum of money."
"Would you accept this offer."
"I did no research on the business guru's I came to meet with today, who TF are you?"
that was DEFINITELY a "wtf?" moment. seriously, i know this is classic, but google was around in 98 and they had search engines before that plus paper research is more time-consuming but IS a doable thing. (i was trying to get a major-related job in 1997-98 and you better believe i at least TRIED to figure out wtf the folks i was interviewing with did.)
Well it shows that the guy is too busy with business and had no time to research other peoples biography. Point is not knowing them is actually a positive factor if you will look at it at another perspective. This is not some kind of AGT contest where you go there to sing or dance. The guy went in and presented his business, all he knows is they got the money that he needs and theres nothing wrong if he doesnt know their backgrounds.
And now IDscan is the most successful product that the Dragons have let slip away.
Hi I'm Jenny, I've not listened to anything you've said because I can't stop thinking about Peter and Deborah wearing the same suit, so for that reason, I'm in.
You got a typo there mate, it's. I'm out*
Oh yes because I'd just love for every bar, store and club to scan and store my ID. Sounds flawless
I feel that none of the dragons really liked Richard that much. I don't know why, he was an excellent dragon, I thought.
Because he always disagreed with some of the way the other Dragon's spoke to the investor. Which isn't a bad thing, I just think his demeanor is more agreeable.
Because he was an arrogant weasel
None of them mentioned privacy??? There's no way I'd walk into any establishment and scan my ID knowing my info could be shared with whoever the establishment wanted.
this
Fast forward to Wetherpoons' asking for people's names and telephone numbers on a consecutive sheet during COVID, with no knowledge of Data Protection and GDPR
They push and bully, never hand over 50% of your business to an investor
The offer is quite ridiculous
Every time I observe Richard I tend to think he’s the smartest albeit not the richest dragon of them all. Love it if he’s invited back on but maybe he’s too smart to come back.
I’d love to see Richard back in the Den .
7:10
Entrepreneur: "can we negot..."
Richard: "I don’t really negotiate, that’s my offer 🙂🖕🏻"
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Jenny is so out, she didn't even show up
thank you for asking the question deb
I'm surprised Theo isn't out of his chair seeing if he can break the id reader ;-)
He offered 250k for 50% of the business yet he uses 100% hair gel? For that reason I'm out.
Dragon’s Den lives up to its name, you get a couple that flame you and then you can actually start negotiating
REALisation: peter doesn't seem likeable at the start. I think he's trying to be the simon cowell to get notoriety in the earlier days...
Great, give Israel access to millions of people's Passports and driving licence details.
Bloody hell, I thought the same thing. Surely nothing good could come from a country such as Israel having private information like that.
Whenever you hear israel in the same sentence,,be very suspicious !!
Nice and racist
N it is..now stfu
@@johnchapman9487 Israelis are a nationality not a race
Theo the Fetus
Underrated comment
@@Maqsz Yeah if written by an 11 year old 😂!
Seriously Tim! You're beginning to sound like a baby.
Theo the fetus is a legandary
@@karendegenerous600 still underrated 3 years later
9:19 Did this guy seriously just tell a venture capitalist who made an offer "Could you tell me who you are?"
If I set a meeting, on tv or not, with five people who could help finance my dream I would show up knowing as much about them as was possible to gather from a couple hours on the internet at the very, very least. C'mon.
If he didn’t do his basic homework before going on that show, he is not investable.
@@MrJambereeI agree. If someone said that to me, I'd be straight out *although he's never heard of me
Little known fact: Richard Farley's hair once collided with a Boeing 747 at 30,000 feet. He escaped 285 charges of manslaughter after agreeing to visit his barber, but his career on Dragons Den was ruined.
Most underrated comment I've ever seen on RUclips haha
Wow the company ID scan was sold for 50m in 2016 I think dragons did miss it
Indeed!
9:24 I've never met u can u tell me what your gonna bring to the buisness
theo : well his not gonna make the tea 😂
theo's to funny
What does it mean, His not going to make the tea?
@@andymerrettThank you👍
I'm in and for that reason, i'm out.
ZZZZZzzzzzz, old ass joke get some new material sad
Y r people so hostile
@@jenniferharper-christas4825 Why are*
@@johnbeandoe9725 ow, don't know how i'll recover from that one.
@xxBOUNTYxxHUNTER that was the idea ;)
3:18 For some reason the way Peter says "You're wasting my time" always cracks me up lol
Asking a dragon for their resume just never goes over well
I like how he said he would share the information of ppl without their consent. Not to mention the company is owned by another country. Could literally see this being an easy way to make all sorts of fake documents
Literally see? So...see, you mean.
Love how they say you're wasting my time, I'm out and continue to sit there.
Ha ha ha they over react.
No time wasted 😁
That guy sold his company for around £37 million
They should bring him back as a dragon 😅
@Ken O'Neill GBG Plc / Group bought them for around £37 million, with another £8 million depending on revenue targets being met. Its listed on their website and a few others, GBG Group Revenue: £87.5 million GBP (2017) Source:Google. Source: gbg plc's website about the acquisition, figures on estimated sale price is on finovate's blog.
@@danaadalaide5648 but he never owned the business though, only the distribution.
@xxBOUNTYxxHUNTER It was his company, even if he licensed the technology from another company, it doesn't matter. This happens all the time in the world of business, rebranding, licensing and franchising. Maybe you need to learn a bit more about business?
@@Alexander-fc9lw Yikes, well done for Tamlyn
That fact that Farley owns 50 companies is what worries me, how much time can he put into each one? As long as the profits are there, would be the main concern. Would you want his python like grip sucking off your profits whilst he’s in a casino in Monaco? No.
Sorry, Farleigh
I think it was a perfectly reasonable question when the guy asked the dragon what he can bring to the table for a massive 50%. Taking an offer like that with your eyes closed would be very foolish. I think the dragon did not want to invest at all and stated the high stake so it could be rejected. If the guy accepted it he would feel like he got robbed big time. Glad he didnt take it and hope his business succeeded anyway.
what about data protection???
What about the data protection act? How can data be legally shared in this way?
Gosh. We cannot stop finding ways to produce systems that keep track of people.
GDPR would be all over this...
Obviously not from what people are saying. They say it's in loads of clubs.
Peter Jones looks like an adult version of Simon from The Inbetweeners in this
Now they use it in clubs all over the uk. I wonder how old this DD is, because ì remember a club using it in 2008/2009.
GDPR means you *can't* share data. It means you can't store personal information. So where is the benefit here?
Nah, you're talking shit
Utter bull. This breaches privacy laws more than Cambridge Analytica.
@Tahir they have them in leeds
The GDPR just means you can't share the data. I actually sell a competing product to this in Australia called EasyLobby and it's been around since the late 90s.
This guy definitely did minimal research.
2:45 Peter destroying that man’s dreams in one sentence
Looks like his lips didnt make it on the data scan🤧
I've seen similar a thing in a pub I used to go to, only the one place though. You have to give them your ID to scan or they won't let you in.
Jenny doesn't even need to be there, she's literally out.
🤣😂
Just seen in 2016, ID Scan was acquired by GBG, for around £37 million....'plus up to £8m subject to IDscan’s revenue, revenue quality and EBITDA over a 12- to 18-month period.'
The Dragons don’t want their Casinos to lose half of their clientele LMFAO
I remember a Walkabout having one of these one of these around this time.
I want an evil voice-over that messes with us
Jenny: "I'm out"
Voice-over: "Jenny quickly makes the first claim on the business, but will Deborah let her fellow dragon's offer go unchallenged?
Jenny: "No I didn't"
"Jenny's confusion is matched only by Peter Jones' frigh
Peter: I wasn't scared- Wha the hell is going on?
"Joining her fellow dragons is Deborah with a surprise comeback, who only now notices the explosive plastered under their seats.
Deborah: "What explo ....Oh."
"As the dragons race for the door - without realizing that they've been quite tightly sealed - perhaps some of them wonder if they should've made fun of a humble inventor who is also quite handy with a screwdriver."
Peter: Quick, try the other side.
"And who am I? I am merely an evil A.I. that the dragons have once called "uninvestable" - but one that, as you can see, did quite alright on the market."
Dragons: I'll invest, I'll invest!
"Tensions rise high as the dragons try attempt to outbid each other on the contestant's amazing offer of the rest of their lives. In comes Touka Solomon with the unexpected move of trying to wedge his own body between the door and the wall hoping to open them. While Sara and Theo bring out the power tools."
Dragons: Help why are you doing this
"Realization that titanium doors can not be opened with carbon alloy steel comes late for the dragons. Who now try to use each other as a shield from the blast. But - will the daring deed help the Den with their dire dilemma?"
are you okay?
Nice try. Doesn't really work as a joke however
that was hilarious lol
@@gmbryant746 Worked for me.
Theo watches the prospective entreprenuer skip gaily up the stairs. And instantly writes "Prat" on his rymans notepad.
Don’t think that contemporary GDPR rules would allow this potentially massive data breach.
I value the business at a tin of rice pudding without the tin opener.
finovate.com/gbg-group-agrees-acquire-idscan/
Episodes like this really show how big of a power trip some of these investors go on. Richard and the guy in glasses both acted like they were so much better than the entrepreneur. I understand they have good track records and success stories, but that doesn’t give you the right to be such a douche to someone with a proposal. His attitude, self worth, and quick/severe judgement lost him millions and millions of dollars.
This is such a breach of privacy
Did anyone else heard when he said “do I have any questions” instead of “you” lol
It works perfectly fine, instead of "do you have any questions to ask me" he said "do I have any questions to answer"
A S he doesn’t say “to answer”
@@JamieRobert_ I know im showing what he meant by using I instead of you.
Sam Shamalam Someone’s got their feelings hurt lol
Dragons are usually pretty skeptical to invest in an entrepreneur when the product is non-original and not under complete control. Too easy to bypass the guy and go direct to the Israelii developer to make a deal, when the only thing in the way is a poorly or expensive to defend regional distribution contract.
I like that guy going into the Den to ask for Farley’s CV...
Why did it cut at 5:57?? Id like tp hear the answer to that question.