She actually went on to sue them because she asked her boss if it was a car or a truck and he said car so in the end she won and got a new Toyota of her choice and then some money.
i saw a story where the person running the radio at night for a small town had a thought that noone was even listening, so he promised 50 dollars to the first person to call and noone called in :(
@@sonicbobomb15yeah that’s just life though- we evolve and change over the years. Some technology stays, while other technology gets outdated and left behind. I know you know this already, but it’s worth pointing out.
There was one guy in an episode of some judge show where he was told that if he got the radio stations name tattooed on his head, he would win money. His father was sick at that time and he decided to do it to help him, sadly causing his girlfriend to break up with him. He went to collect his prize, but the station laughed in his face. He sued, telling the judge he couldn’t read the tiny print that said it was fake due to eye problems and he won the case.
@@euj0 Brother, I'm all for correcting someone's grammar, but there's no reason to be a dick about it. They didn't even misspell it that bad for you to be rude about it.
@@CuriosityKilledTheCat-by3vs can't even blame autocorrect, you have to intentionally spell it incorrectly. But yeah, keep supporting the dumbing down of the population.
I feel like the Hummer was clearly misleading, as a toy doesn't have an odometer, therefore you couldn't guess the mileage correctly ever, even at "zero" there's still no odometer.
@@lperea21 my brother in christ EVERY politician and or rich person in the US pulls this shit. Stop letting your hate of the orange man cloud your vision.
This would be deceptive practices and the winners would be entitled to the correct prize if a reasonable person would have interpreted the contest as such.
@wallypoly563 by them saying guess the miles on it any reasonable person would assume it's a vehicle and not a toy because we don't keep track of how many miles our toy cars travel. For the 100 grand guy it would depend on what the host said if they said anything that would implie spending money then a reasonable person would assume is money not candy
All of those people ended up suing. The hummer person sued for the price of a new hummer The 100 grand guy sued for...100 grand And the hooters lady sued and was compesnated an undisclosed amount
False on the hundred grand, they told the person it was a candy bar during the call. They sued for well more the 100k and lost. The show was Opie and Anthony, they later got fired for saying the mayor of bost was dead on April fools day
I was going to say the candy bar is the worst one by far because you probably spent more than that in gas, not to mention taking off or even quitting work, but if they told him on the call then it's really no big deal because he lost nothing but a few minutes of time calling in.
I remember the 100 Grand thing. That was Opie and Anthony out of Boston MA. IIRC, the station had nothing to do with it and fired the two DJs as a result. I remember listening to the winner whooping and celebrating how he was going to buy a truck, meanwhile, most of the listeners were just waiting for the punchline (The DJs were known for some pretty tasteless pranks).
If all radio stations were like that old Brooke and Jubal (fron Seattle someplace i tbink idk i just listen on tiktok lmao) I'd be listening to my local ones for sure. Sadly, ton of ads and shitty hosts out there
You should have told the outcome details. 1. The "Toy Yoda" waitress sued her workplace and won. She was taken to a Toyota Dealership and was given whatever Toyota she wanted. She then quit her job. 2. The DJ that promised 100 grand was fired from his job. The lawsuit case went on for years with them supposedly settling out of court for an undisclosed sum. 3. They sued the radio station that promised a Hummer. The radio station claimed it was a harmless prank, but the court case went badly for the station because they lied on air and said that the Hummer had "22 inch rims" which the Hummer toy obviously did not have.
@@sweetpotatoepiethe3rdthe problem os those cdases didn't had a fine print, plus in at least 2 of they the winner asked more details and were lied about the details. The hooter manager say it was a car
They all sued, and while I can’t find any information about the first or second stories, I read that in the third story, the woman’s settlement was enough to buy her a Toyota.
it's cause the owner promised her she could "go to a car dealership and pick out whatever Toyota she wanted" meaning they had no defence for it being a case of misheard words since they had actually implied a car the court compensated her for a car
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pg with that logic the server also lost nothing in return for something, that's almost assuredly NOT what would've gotten telhe 1st 2 cases thrown out if they were indeed thrown out.
@@jonotto1997 No because in her case she asked before the sale contest happened if it was a car or truck and the manager specified that it was a car. The manager went on during the contest saying "I know you guys want that car out there keep going!"
I think I've actually listened to a recording of the broadcast somewhere, probably here on youtibe, and they clearly enunciated it with a "T" not a "D" So yeah she had every right to sue. Should be the same with the hummer as poonted out by other people in the comments here, theres no way there would be a proper way to guess the mileage of a toy. Especially i think mot alot of toy cars had an accirate dash with that info on it. But i guess the winner didn't want to sie, probably felt enough of their time was wasted. Thats probably why they do t do large cash prizes or car prizes ver the radio anymore.
@@jackzhang8677 I'm not sure but if you search for what he was talking about, you'll get an instrument cluster. However if you search for a dashboard, you'll get the large plastic dashboard.
The second story it was actually a mum who won the "100 grand" and wanted to put that towards a house. As someone else here said, the radio station settled with her out of court. The lesson: don't promise people they won something valuable and then trick them.
@@Peawarof11 yes he technically didn't lie but that isn't how the law works. Since the radio station entered into a verbal contract with their audience the law will look at how a reasonable person would interpret the contract. The contract was "be X caller and you win a "hundred grand". A reasonable person would interpret a hundred grand to mean a hundred thousand dollars and not a candy bar named 100 grand since a) this is a prize given by a radio station and candy bars aren't often the reward in this manner and b) the caller may not be aware of the candy bar 100 grand.
Don’t forget the poor guy who thought he won millions by tattooing “Krud” - the name of the news station - on his forehead. He has low vision and wasn’t able to read the fine print.
@@Nina-nh5pp It wasn’t real - although they made an entire website about it, there was a tiny link at the bottom leading to an April fools page. He went to the news station to collect his $250,000 but was laughed at and told it was a joke. He sued the news station for $510,000 and the judge ruled in his favour. Although he won the court case, his wife left him.
My dad’s work held a competition for a “new” Cadillac. A co-worker won it and it turned out to be a Cadillac on its last leg; seriously looked like they pulled it from a junk yard. All the workers laugh and immediately took inventory of what needed to be done with it. They were under that hood pointing this and that and brainstorming for over an hour. You see my dad worked at a mechanic/painting shop; they had that machine purring and looking beautiful in no time.
There was a contest in Winnipeg, MB, Canada back in I believe the 90's, where people won to see the Superbowl in Miami. All the winners exchanged for American money expecting Florida and got taken to Miami, Manitoba to watch it on tv. Oh the lawsuits
I remember hearing about the 100 grand lady. She had a lower paying job and kids. She was so excited about winning and she made promises to her kids about getting them stuff they wanted and having an amazing Christmas and all this other stuff. She was absolutely beside herself when they only gave her a candy bar. Pretty sure she lawyered up and ended up with all the money she was promised. The bad PR alone was worth more than the prize she was supposed to get.
My Algebra Teacher held a contest in my school too. The first to solve his question would get a blue "supercar"... I won, and I was so happy to see that he gave me a Hot Wheels. I was scammed but it was worth it. That's why he's one of my favorites
The last story is a bit more tragic id you know how it went down and how everyone treated her before, during, and after she busted her ass for that new car
Except that she sued and won, lol It would come down to whether the prize was actually specified in writing anywhere. They can't just claim it was a joke if it is clearly stated.
I think the guy who tattooed his face with the word KRUD was the worst "Contest" I've ever heard of. They promised a bunch of money, he heard about it from a friend, he called in and confirmed it was "legit" he checked the first page of the website and saw it was super time sensitive, he did it to then get told "It was an April fools joke and that on the second page of the website in small print at the bottom also stated it." Thank God he took them to court and won.
I remember when I, and another person was at a costume contest where we had ONE OF, if not the BEST costumes. The theme was the 1980's and I remember that I dressed up as an 80's gutarist, complete with an inflatible gutair, and a crazy curly wig. I was disappointed that a random kid with an almost-nothing costume that had NOTHING to do with the 1980's, won
no mention of the Barneypocylapse? A DJ in Oregon stated that $100 was hidden inside a random stuffed Barney toy. The amount of decapitated Barney dolls was insane.
On a different note. There was a radio show that held a contest. Whoever won would receive their weight in ice cream (on a baskin robins gift card). My mom’s step brother won the contest. To fear of the radio show my Moms step brother was 400lbs. They had to double check to make sure it was legit lmao
My grandfather won a car on the radio and when he went to pick it up, it was a hot wheels. He cussed them out claiming his wife needed a new car, and he stopped listening to the radio after that unless if it has something to do with football.
The last case involved a Hooters waitress, Jodee Berry, who won a beer sales contest in 2001. Instead of receiving a new Toyota as promised, she was given a Star Wars Yoda toy. Berry initially believed it was an April Fools' joke, but later sued Hooters. The case was settled out of court, with terms not disclosed. However, as part of the settlement, Berry was allowed to choose a new Toyota from a local dealership.
One time i was at dollar tree at the check out and saw a hundred grand bat so i told my mom about this story and then a few mins later i heard the person in front of us telling their dad about the same story 😅
That in my country its beyond ilegal, not only that but bad faith contracts make the CEOs of those companies personally liable of said crime, plus the company itself, so the man can in charge gets thrown in jail and the company dissolved
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She actually went on to sue them because she asked her boss if it was a car or a truck and he said car so in the end she won and got a new Toyota of her choice and then some money.
Good!
Where's the proof for this
@@imback-ih9gqI can’t prove it but I have heard this story on a separate video
good for her
@@imback-ih9gq I saw a vid on it a while back
Legal action she took
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To make a grilled cheese, does she know how?
@AzlanTalin how to make a cheese which is grilled, she does know.
Sued the company, she did!
Get money, did she?
@little_we1rd0Got the money , she did.
@little_we1rd0Money she got, she did.
@little_we1rd0Get money, she did!
@little_we1rd0got a toyota, she did
Gotta love it when businesses spit in the face of their hardest workers!
happens all the time. Then the ones that dont work hard gets rewarded
@@raywarlock That's America for you. Big corporations don't give a damn
A waitress sells beer is not a hard worker. Maybe hardest, but not hard.
@@CatGamer-wc2ij Ok bro but promising her a car for selling the most beers it's very unfair
@@CatGamer-wc2ijand he said hardest not hard. so why even comment this?
Sued them she did
Hmmmmm
Yoda
Lawsuit she won
Real Toyota she did get
A Toyota she won…
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i saw a story where the person running the radio at night for a small town had a thought that noone was even listening, so he promised 50 dollars to the first person to call and noone called in :(
This makes me sad because nobody listens to the radio. Even if they do, 1 person can only listen to 1 station.
How tf do you know that if no one was listening?
@@travisbckle it was a podcast i was listening to, (imp and skizz podcast) and the guest they had on that episode (rendog, 600K+ subs) told the story
@@sonicbobomb15yeah that’s just life though- we evolve and change over the years. Some technology stays, while other technology gets outdated and left behind. I know you know this already, but it’s worth pointing out.
@@sonicbobomb15I mean, millions of people do while driving.
The “Toy Yoda” Lady sued her boss and the company she worked for for quote, “ enough to buy whatever Toyota she wants”
Good, she earned it by holding up her end and making the sales.
And it was also at hooters I believe
*That's a fucking based line.*
Source?
@@locamiGI another video of another guy that told this story fully.
There was one guy in an episode of some judge show where he was told that if he got the radio stations name tattooed on his head, he would win money. His father was sick at that time and he decided to do it to help him, sadly causing his girlfriend to break up with him. He went to collect his prize, but the station laughed in his face. He sued, telling the judge he couldn’t read the tiny print that said it was fake due to eye problems and he won the case.
Also he called in to confirm it was real and they said it was real.
@ ohhhh okay thank you
A tip, never call to confirm. Write an email to get the proof in writing.@@MemeMarine
These people had every right to persue legal action and you know it.
You really think "pursue" is spelled that way?
@@euj0 literally no one cares lmao
@@euj0 Brother, I'm all for correcting someone's grammar, but there's no reason to be a dick about it. They didn't even misspell it that bad for you to be rude about it.
@@CuriosityKilledTheCat-by3vs can't even blame autocorrect, you have to intentionally spell it incorrectly. But yeah, keep supporting the dumbing down of the population.
Plus there is multiple different spellings for the same word. Example colour or color
I hope the backlash for such behavior was more expensive than the not-granted rewards.
The Toy yoda server sued and won idk about the other ones
@@superzockertvyt9630I mean they literally isn’t anything they can do about since technically they got what they wanted
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@ajd823there are some arguments and honest on I’d say the cost of a hundred grand if won outweighs the lawyer fees
@@ajd823 Cool, so con artist behavior and wasting working class people's time is something to strive for. I'll remember that.
I feel like the Hummer was clearly misleading, as a toy doesn't have an odometer, therefore you couldn't guess the mileage correctly ever, even at "zero" there's still no odometer.
That's the point, they wanted people to think it was a real car
This is what you call false advertising.
@@nourhanaboulnasr6566there for if they didn't specify what type of car it was they could have lost the case if the winner went through with it
@@Ace-Of-Luck which is also what we call illegal
Good point about the odometer
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So it’s not illegal when corporations do this but when I simply don’t pay my taxes I go to jail 😐
If you give away enough money then no, you don't have to pay any taxes. You'll get it all back.
Do what Trump did, lie and don't pay taxes. Let everyone else go to jail for you. 👍
It's also not illegal for corporations to not pay taxes for some reason
Well these individuals never did anything illegal. This is a lesson on an individual and his assumptions. As an adult, ask questions and be selfish.
@@lperea21 my brother in christ EVERY politician and or rich person in the US pulls this shit. Stop letting your hate of the orange man cloud your vision.
This would be deceptive practices and the winners would be entitled to the correct prize if a reasonable person would have interpreted the contest as such.
The waitress sued and won
What is so unreasonable about a radio station giving away a vehicle? If there was no disclaimer issued, it's a verbal contract.
@@wallypoly563 right, they have to actually give away the vehicle, not a toy.
@wallypoly563 by them saying guess the miles on it any reasonable person would assume it's a vehicle and not a toy because we don't keep track of how many miles our toy cars travel.
For the 100 grand guy it would depend on what the host said if they said anything that would implie spending money then a reasonable person would assume is money not candy
@@TheSoldier02 100 grand means money there’s no ambiguity at all it’s fraud people payed to phone in and enter that competition
All of those people ended up suing.
The hummer person sued for the price of a new hummer
The 100 grand guy sued for...100 grand
And the hooters lady sued and was compesnated an undisclosed amount
False on the hundred grand, they told the person it was a candy bar during the call. They sued for well more the 100k and lost. The show was Opie and Anthony, they later got fired for saying the mayor of bost was dead on April fools day
I was going to say the candy bar is the worst one by far because you probably spent more than that in gas, not to mention taking off or even quitting work, but if they told him on the call then it's really no big deal because he lost nothing but a few minutes of time calling in.
@@zacharyschafer4597 that and the strong racism
@@zacharyschafer4597 Thx for the correction
And news on the outcome of the hummer suit? I can't find any information on it past the filing.
I remember the 100 Grand thing. That was Opie and Anthony out of Boston MA. IIRC, the station had nothing to do with it and fired the two DJs as a result. I remember listening to the winner whooping and celebrating how he was going to buy a truck, meanwhile, most of the listeners were just waiting for the punchline (The DJs were known for some pretty tasteless pranks).
If all radio stations were like that old Brooke and Jubal (fron Seattle someplace i tbink idk i just listen on tiktok lmao) I'd be listening to my local ones for sure. Sadly, ton of ads and shitty hosts out there
You should have told the outcome details.
1. The "Toy Yoda" waitress sued her workplace and won. She was taken to a Toyota Dealership and was given whatever Toyota she wanted. She then quit her job.
2. The DJ that promised 100 grand was fired from his job. The lawsuit case went on for years with them supposedly settling out of court for an undisclosed sum.
3. They sued the radio station that promised a Hummer. The radio station claimed it was a harmless prank, but the court case went badly for the station because they lied on air and said that the Hummer had "22 inch rims" which the Hummer toy obviously did not have.
Also what toy car had a speedometer? The winner should sue.
Thanks
So the gaslighting here like “WuLL, tHeY sHoUlD hAvE jUsT kNoWn BeTTeR!!!” Is false, as the courts have thus ruled that’s not okay. Good to know.❤
He didn't really have the need of saying the results of what happened 😂 he gave the examples of why people should read fine print and that's it
@@sweetpotatoepiethe3rdthe problem os those cdases didn't had a fine print, plus in at least 2 of they the winner asked more details and were lied about the details.
The hooter manager say it was a car
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What is legal is if there was a clear terms and conditions specifying what the item was.
What is illegal is not specifying the item clearly.
Idk
@wimo-t5z it wasn’t a question…
Only if the details were not specified to the point where the information you would have can either realize if it’s a toy car or a actual car
They should've sued, but here in the US that gets by a lot
THE TOYOTA SERVER ACTUALLY SUED AND WON
The restaurant manager said it was just an April Fools joke after he lost, what a scumbag
Puffery is allowed - misleading is not.
They all sued, and while I can’t find any information about the first or second stories, I read that in the third story, the woman’s settlement was enough to buy her a Toyota.
it's cause the owner promised her she could "go to a car dealership and pick out whatever Toyota she wanted" meaning they had no defence for it being a case of misheard words since they had actually implied a car
the court compensated her for a car
The first two were definitely thrown out as the "victims" lost nothing in return for free stuff of lower value than they expected
@@SubtotalStar850-uh8pg with that logic the server also lost nothing in return for something, that's almost assuredly NOT what would've gotten telhe 1st 2 cases thrown out if they were indeed thrown out.
@@jonotto1997 No because in her case she asked before the sale contest happened if it was a car or truck and the manager specified that it was a car. The manager went on during the contest saying "I know you guys want that car out there keep going!"
The hundred grand was a bit from Opie and Anthony when they were in Boston in the late 90s. I don't think he sued
IRS: You owe us $100,000
Me: Hands them a candy bar
oh no i stared at this comment for too long, now the fbi is hunting me down cause they believe i will use this
The audio of the 100 Grand thing is on RUclips. The guy goes from super excited to super pissed in about 5 seconds.
Don't blame him in the slightest
If it was me the recording would have been of someone getting their office trashed hard.
Hate to say it but Anthony Cumia revealed that it was in fact completely staged, I believed it for years
Wasn't it Opie and Anthony who did this?? 😂
That is some next level scumbag shit. Would have zero respect for the station or host after that
My 7 year old just walked by as I was watching this, stopped,and said "is that law by Mike? I listen to him all the time!!!".
If I remember right the “toy yoda” lady ended up Sueing
And won
I think I've actually listened to a recording of the broadcast somewhere, probably here on youtibe, and they clearly enunciated it with a "T" not a "D"
So yeah she had every right to sue.
Should be the same with the hummer as poonted out by other people in the comments here, theres no way there would be a proper way to guess the mileage of a toy. Especially i think mot alot of toy cars had an accirate dash with that info on it. But i guess the winner didn't want to sie, probably felt enough of their time was wasted.
Thats probably why they do t do large cash prizes or car prizes ver the radio anymore.
The Dj with the candy bar was 100% a troller
He just wanted a friend
What is the radio station
@@BasteSalac It was an Opie and Anthony bit
"Шутняра" or Shutnyara, as we said in rus
@345Taco o & a did it correctly not actually saying anything money related to it, the dj kept saying things about spending it
Distance travelled - odometer
current speed - speedometer
Oops lol. I didn't even realize
Yeah but the odometer is usually integrated into the assembly usually called the speedometer so I think it’s a fair mistake to make
@@anton201003it’s usually called a instrument cluster. Not a speedometer, lol.
@@JoshSmedaI have never once heard anyone refer to it as an “instrument cluster.” “Dashboard” sure, “speedometer” too, but never what you said.
@@jackzhang8677 I'm not sure but if you search for what he was talking about, you'll get an instrument cluster. However if you search for a dashboard, you'll get the large plastic dashboard.
The last one💀
The toy yoda had me dying 🤣🤣
This toy probably would go for more than a actual Toyota today
It was a Hooters I believe & corporate fired the GM at that location.
I would always make the Toy Yoda joke. 😂😂
The second story it was actually a mum who won the "100 grand" and wanted to put that towards a house.
As someone else here said, the radio station settled with her out of court.
The lesson: don't promise people they won something valuable and then trick them.
Well technically he didn’t lie
@@Peawarof11 yes he technically didn't lie but that isn't how the law works. Since the radio station entered into a verbal contract with their audience the law will look at how a reasonable person would interpret the contract. The contract was "be X caller and you win a "hundred grand". A reasonable person would interpret a hundred grand to mean a hundred thousand dollars and not a candy bar named 100 grand since a) this is a prize given by a radio station and candy bars aren't often the reward in this manner and b) the caller may not be aware of the candy bar 100 grand.
@@AlchemicalAcorn And, they could have easily specified hundred grand candy bar which is what someone would normally call it.
@@happyzahn8031 Exactly. They specifically didn't to trick people
The real lesson is not expecting to get $100,000 because you used your phone
Can we talk about how good the Yoda impression was?
Frr
I was looking for this comment haha
It was fine, about as good as most yoda impressions
asking how many miles on a spedometer for a TOY should have been illegal
Don’t forget the poor guy who thought he won millions by tattooing “Krud” - the name of the news station - on his forehead. He has low vision and wasn’t able to read the fine print.
it was an april fools joke but when he went in person to confirm they all said it was real so didnt he win something?
@@Nina-nh5pp The prize wasn’t real, but he won some money from suing
@@Nina-nh5pp It wasn’t real - although they made an entire website about it, there was a tiny link at the bottom leading to an April fools page. He went to the news station to collect his $250,000 but was laughed at and told it was a joke. He sued the news station for $510,000 and the judge ruled in his favour. Although he won the court case, his wife left him.
Was that even a real case? I thought it was made up for Judge Judy or whatever Judge show
@@krazus2036 I think the story was real as his wife broke up with him, but the court case may have been made up
My dad’s work held a competition for a “new” Cadillac. A co-worker won it and it turned out to be a Cadillac on its last leg; seriously looked like they pulled it from a junk yard. All the workers laugh and immediately took inventory of what needed to be done with it. They were under that hood pointing this and that and brainstorming for over an hour. You see my dad worked at a mechanic/painting shop; they had that machine purring and looking beautiful in no time.
That’s beautiful
Aw dude you broke my heart. I believed this shit until I read this exact comment a bit farther down
"MMmmMM, dissapointed she was." - Master Yoda / 2024
There was a contest in Winnipeg, MB, Canada back in I believe the 90's, where people won to see the Superbowl in Miami. All the winners exchanged for American money expecting Florida and got taken to Miami, Manitoba to watch it on tv. Oh the lawsuits
That yoda voice acting was spot-on, atlaest thats what i think.
What about the contest where your turn in a wanted killer and they give you $50,000 ?!
Mmm, disappointed she was 😂😂😂😂 bro has a damn good Yoda impression, and I love it ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I remember hearing about the 100 grand lady. She had a lower paying job and kids. She was so excited about winning and she made promises to her kids about getting them stuff they wanted and having an amazing Christmas and all this other stuff. She was absolutely beside herself when they only gave her a candy bar. Pretty sure she lawyered up and ended up with all the money she was promised. The bad PR alone was worth more than the prize she was supposed to get.
The person who won the "ToyYota" was actully someone who worked at hooters
love them hooters
That was one of the best Yoda impressions I've ever heard.
"dissapointed she was" got me Rolling 💀
My Algebra Teacher held a contest in my school too. The first to solve his question would get a blue "supercar"... I won, and I was so happy to see that he gave me a Hot Wheels. I was scammed but it was worth it. That's why he's one of my favorites
Can't really give a car to a child. They can't drive it anyways
@Potato15461 to be fair yes
The toy yoda incident happened to a worker working in hooters and she later went on to quit her job a files a lawsuit and won.
That would explain how she sold the largest number of beers
The "Disappointed, she was" was diabolical 🤣
OH MY GOD THE VOICE AT THE END 'DiSaPpoInNeD ShE WaS' JUST MAKES ME KEEP LAUGHING 😂
Sued them, she did. Won the case, she did. Got a Toyota, she did. Happy, she was.
I heard this story from my dad, and I was so relieved that she sued them in the end! I knew this story was comin’ up! 😂😅
These scams are getting dangerous 😬
The last story is a bit more tragic id you know how it went down and how everyone treated her before, during, and after she busted her ass for that new car
Yet another example of how corporations are allowed to do things that would immediately get you thrown in jail if you’re just a normal person
My buddy won 1000 dollars and when he went to collect all happily the radio 📻 station told him it would be a year before he got his winnings !
what state
@ Virginia
That yoda accent was perfect 😂
The toy yoda is actually worth more than the toyota now 😂
On the first one I i thought the trick was going to be the fact that mileage isn't tracked on the speedometer. It's the odometer.
Actually, it is a shame that fine print is fine. It should be large print.
That hummer truck edit was crazy!!
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Nobody’s talking about Daniels headband from karate kid…..
IKR
“It’s just a prank” the prank😂
Except that she sued and won, lol
It would come down to whether the prize was actually specified in writing anywhere. They can't just claim it was a joke if it is clearly stated.
She asked if it was a car or a truck. They said it was a car. Still, a verbal contract is worth the paper it's printed on.
Hold. I know my Daniel stuff from karate kid and as far as i know that “blind fold” at the end was Daniels headband.
Bro liked is own video😭
“No hate love you mike”
I think the guy who tattooed his face with the word KRUD was the worst "Contest" I've ever heard of. They promised a bunch of money, he heard about it from a friend, he called in and confirmed it was "legit" he checked the first page of the website and saw it was super time sensitive, he did it to then get told "It was an April fools joke and that on the second page of the website in small print at the bottom also stated it." Thank God he took them to court and won.
Mike doing the yoda voice makes me believe that he voiced yoda even if he didn't
Yes
The Yoda impression at the end had me rolling around. Talented you are!
the toy Yoda was hilarious!!
Read the background on in. Total d¡ck move by the manager and how he humiliated her. Not funny at all. Glad she won her case.
“Kidding Me, are you”
“Disappointed, she was”
Dying of laughter, I am
What makes that last one worse is she worked at hooters so just imagine the dudes she would have had to deal with day in and day out
she sued, got boss fired and won.
@abhabh6896 oh sweet justice managed to prevail
Hey Mike can my teacher make me come to school with no sweater
I would crash tf out if any of this happened to me 😅
I remember when I, and another person was at a costume contest where we had ONE OF, if not the BEST costumes.
The theme was the 1980's and I remember that I dressed up as an 80's gutarist, complete with an inflatible gutair, and a crazy curly wig.
I was disappointed that a random kid with an almost-nothing costume that had NOTHING to do with the 1980's, won
That woman sued her boss. She won a huge sum of money.
3 times places got people killed edition is nuts. also that radio dj lost his job when the station received multiple bomb threats and lawsuits
How do you read the fine print when it is in the radio?
❌toyota
☑️Toy yoda
good video 👍
The toy yoda lady sued and got the money for a Toyota by the way
Opie and Anthony were responsible for the 100 grand and toy Yoda. It's one of the best bits they've done. The caller was so angry.
Toy Yoda is actually a fairly famous case, it was at a Hooters restaurant, and ended up going to court. Nothing to do with Opie and Anthony.
"Disappointed, she was" sued, they were. Win, she did.
What fine print was there to read?
why is nobody talking about that she was wearing Daniel’s headband???
Lmao I noticed that too!!
Pretty sure the toy Yoda stunt led to her filing a lawsuit that won
Should add the McDonald's worker that snitch on Luigi UHC assassin guy
How tf does a toy have miles on it?
Toy yoda had me in tears 😭
no mention of the Barneypocylapse? A DJ in Oregon stated that $100 was hidden inside a random stuffed Barney toy. The amount of decapitated Barney dolls was insane.
On a different note. There was a radio show that held a contest. Whoever won would receive their weight in ice cream (on a baskin robins gift card). My mom’s step brother won the contest. To fear of the radio show my Moms step brother was 400lbs. They had to double check to make sure it was legit lmao
When it’s verbally said or over the radio where’s the fine print?
“Disappointed she was!” Got me dying of laughter 😂 😂😂
100 Grand the candy is crazy💀
Wait that impression was spot on
i love the karate kid blindfold LOL
A radio station once gave away an all-paid trip to Miami. It ended up not being Miami Florida, but Miami, Manitoba (canada)
My grandfather won a car on the radio and when he went to pick it up, it was a hot wheels. He cussed them out claiming his wife needed a new car, and he stopped listening to the radio after that unless if it has something to do with football.
The last case involved a Hooters waitress, Jodee Berry, who won a beer sales contest in 2001. Instead of receiving a new Toyota as promised, she was given a Star Wars Yoda toy. Berry initially believed it was an April Fools' joke, but later sued Hooters. The case was settled out of court, with terms not disclosed. However, as part of the settlement, Berry was allowed to choose a new Toyota from a local dealership.
One time i was at dollar tree at the check out and saw a hundred grand bat so i told my mom about this story and then a few mins later i heard the person in front of us telling their dad about the same story 😅
Dear God, I never thought I’d hear Law By Mike’s Yoda impression. It’s a very impressive impression.
That in my country its beyond ilegal, not only that but bad faith contracts make the CEOs of those companies personally liable of said crime, plus the company itself, so the man can in charge gets thrown in jail and the company dissolved