Next time pay in Rupees…… hilarious how these experts of Law operate, while they swap driving licences and cousins details to avoid fines and legal citizenship disputes etc.
EXACTLY AND THE WAY THEY GO ON ONE WOULD THINK THEYRE THE MOST LAW ABIDING CITIZENS ON THE PLANET EVEN THOUGH THEYR THE MOST CORRUPT PEOPLE IN THE WORLD
lol, Buying money at a cheaper price and then selling it again is done all over the world using the Forex market. Currency bought and sold is what makes the world go around so buying £100 coins for £80 and then spending it as £100 is a very good idea IMO.
On the one hand this may seem an obnoxious move but on the other, our rights are vanishing quicker than a fart in a hurricane! Julian is at least shedding light on the dishonour of the banks, and endeavouring to retain a soon-to-be-gone right.
Love how much more confident and clued up you are now man. This is a problem the royal mint should be resolving with the banks as they are selling them and causing tonnes of confusion.
They should show Her Majesty some respect, apologise and do a media campaign to let everyone know they can freely use these coins as a celebration of the Queens reign. Not that I'm a Royalist.
@@julianchamberlain5399 absolutely! i feel your doing their job for them getting into the newspapers and sruff...imagine if the queen invitred you to go meet her!! that would be cool and im no royalists either
You've got to do the mint. You can go and have some light bites and tasty treats at the Royal Mint Experience cafe. Of course, you've eaten their product, so what do they do? Accept their own coins or reject them? Council tax is the biggy. That would be very very funny.
Should have left your engine running and the heater on full blast... Then you could have undone a few buttons to show how lovely and toastie you were feeling...😄
I've been watching for ages but I've only just thought..Maybe the banks get away with not accepting the coins because the petrol station owners aren't paying a debt owed with the coins like you was..crazy situation anyway.
What would they do if you offered gold sovereigns for the amount, the full sovereign has a monetary value of £1, so if you received £100 worth of fuel and used 100 sovereigns he would snatch your hand off due to the gold content worth many thousands of pounds.May be you should ask next time if you can pay in sovereigns and see what they say.
Chards were toying with the idea of giving me a £100 gold britannia to try out as they are quite interested in my story and have covered it over the years. www.chards.co.uk/blog/brett-chamberlain-legal-tender-coins/1033
Funny you say that as I thought of that.. This isn't a proper argument, its just a contradiction. No it isn't. Yes it is.. thats not legal tender. Yes it is. 😂 ruclips.net/video/xpAvcGcEc0k/видео.html
It's like highlighting the fact that the commemorative coins purchased for £100 are then never to be used in circulation as they are intended to be commemorative. So when the banks accept the coins, it's like they are stuck with them and can not cash in on the legal tender value. I guess what I am really trying to say is this, commemorative coins are sold at face value and never expected to be returned to circulation, this in effect creates £100 cash from the purchaser which appears to be like somebody giving a person £100 for absolutely nothing therefore someone is trying to make £100 for every sale of coin, when I say somebody, I think that somebody is linked to the Royal Mint... I think I just may have confused myself 😄
Its because banks use machines to count money and coins, they weigh them. These coins are not day to day tender so that would need a proper human to use their brains to count them and they don't like that.
Ones I want to see.... • Restaurant • Supermarket e.g. when buying something you choose like deli meat that can't be put back • Government organisation like a council • Bank
The banks are private firms and can do what they want. No one HAS to take anything but if you offer them as payment of a debt and they refuse they can no longer sue you.
I had a meal at restaurant in Scotland and offered to pay by Scottish £100 pound note, they point blank refused payment saying the note could be fake and they had no way of checking. I asked if they had sign refusing payment by £100 note, they didn’t. They accepted after I showed them an amount of £100 notes from my bank. I heard them saying I was probably a drug dealer. Shambles really.
@@jaydee7614 it’s really getting crazy because for one anything can be faked to some degree. The proprietor even questioned Julian saying the coin could be fake . Where will this stop . Someday there will be a call on all the world currency’s as being deemed worthless from debt saturation thus making the currency useless. All fiat currency’s eventually fail and find their way to zero anyhow. .
These have to be the dumbest lot you've dealt with, it really isn't hard to google it and confirm everything you said. I paid in some old £10's and £20's a few weeks ago, they're not legal tender any more but the bank took them just fine. There's no chance that any UK bank refuses a legal tender £100 coin.
I think you should go back , fill a 5L can with diesel and pop a £5 coin (and change) on the counter ! Absolutely love these videos, its a very interesting subject !
you could tell by his demeanour that it was his intention to lock you in . certianly implied he would use violence.. why did he not simply ring the police if he believed he was bieng scammed .
@@julianchamberlain5399 happened to me in sainsburys they also held another shopper hostage while they unlawfully detained me . local store so i did not make a big deal of it and involve the police. but recieved an apology and a little comp .
The shop assistant is an abject dunce. I wouldn't have tolerated his lack of intelligence for as long as you did here. I suppose it's much easier to tolerate these idiots when you're filming them and knowing that it will be great footage for youtube.
There's a petrol station here in Southampton that notorious for cloning cards, would love if you came here and did this here. Bet you can't guess what ethnicity they are.
Thoughts on using them for food in a supermarket? E.g. if I filled a bag of pic'n'mix and wanted to pay for it with these coins. Just bidded on some coins on eBay👍
Shopping is an Invitation To Treat. There is no requirement in the shop to take them. Paying for fuel, is settling a debt and they cannot refuse Legal Tender.
@@MrAndrewFarrow In this example the picnmix have been put into a container by me and I have means to pay with a £20 coin. Am I correct to assume the supermarket would have two options. 1. To refuse my payment and throw away the picnmix since it can't be put back. 2. To accept my payment. ????
Theres a hardware shop thats been upsetting people who are exempt from wearing a facemask. I've been thinking about asking them to mix up a load of paint. When they have mixed them up, I'd take my mask off and put the coins on the counter. When they say they don't accept them id be gone. If they do accept them I'll be stuck with a heap of paint though.
@@DXmYb that’s funny though considering all world currencies are actually worthless while their debts are exponentially higher than their G.D.P. and mathematically impossible to repay . World derivatives alone are in quadrillions.
Otherwise creditors could hold debtors in permanent debt by refusing to accept full payment of a debt. An offer of full payment of a debt in legal tender, if refused would negate the debt.
RIGHT, here`s my comment again..............in this video, i can`t remember the time stamp now, anyway, you suggested to the petrol manager/owner that if he googles "royal mail legal tender" it would take him STRAIGHT to the page showing the types of legal tender in the uk, it DOESN`T , what i also suggested in my previous comment was that YOU should get the EXACT link, print it out for people, so you can just hand it to them/police officer`s etc etc and then they could see for themselves the legality of these coins without all the tooing and frooing that your currently having to put up with............ but make sure you print out the EXACT LINK, then the people your trying to "pay" can`t argue with you, can they . simples.
Another informative video. I think you should arrange to go to the bank with the guy because it now appears the banks are part of the problem and they certainly shouldn’t be leaving retailers out of pocket. That would make an interesting video. I don’t think it’s fair though that you’ve put a still of the man who served you with a title implying he was going to kidnap you.
If the government would stop ripping people off with these coins then there would be none available on eBay at reduced face value. If they are introduced as legal tender the banks should accept them as such and be credited with the face value. If the banks cannot circulate them then as with old tattered banknotes and coins they can then be recycled back to the royal mint. If anyone is being unlawful or illegal it might be the government, they allow these to be legal tender then try and convict law abiding citizens that spend them. If they want to use the royal mint for commemorative coins then produce medallions and stop ripping people off.
Well said. All the Royal Mint has to do is say sorry we messed up. Credit your legal tender coins into any bank and we will square up with the banks. It would only be a few million quid. I think they should do it as a celebration to Her Majesty's platinum Jubilee. What do you think?
@@julianchamberlain5399 B. I think the government know exactly what they are doing making money(sic). If these coins were trading, as many do, above their face value the forecourts, banks and Tesco wouldn’t be as quick to question their legitimacy. Keep doing what you do, the big noises with the power will soon get it sorted and the police will learn to mind their own business.
@@julianchamberlain5399 i think they should release more and circulate them, id quite like using fat silver coins rather then tapping my debit card on a stupid box, lol
The problem most of these people have is that they hate the idea of currency trading. They sell fuel. They buy fuel for a low price and then sell it for more. They're OK with that. But you doing the same with coins is somehow dishonest? It's absurd. The police have said this numerous times too, for instance in the police interview you posted.
£50 coins were available from my local coin shop, but at face value, he's cottoned on to the possibility that people can try to use these coins to get out paying any debt.
have you noticed how lots of people "name" places they`d like YOU to go to near where THEY live, so you can sit in your car for hours explaining to people how what your doing is "lawful and legal" BUT they don`t want to do it themselves 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@TheLordofAudits WHO ARE YOU AND WHY DO YOU ALWAYS USE CAPS, ARE YOU JULIAN`S PERSONAL PROTECTOR AND WHY DON`T YOU TRY READING YOUR MESSAGES BEFORE POSTING THEM AS YOUR SPELLING IS TERRIBLE.................
He didn't want me to come in the shop as he was cold, he wanted to lock me in until I paid in some other way. In other words he wanted to take me hostage until I paid the ransom. At the beginning he said you are not leaving here until you have paid.
I never seen one. Tesco put a sign up once saying "we no longer except £20 coins", which means they no longer exclude £20 coins. I thought great, ill spend them again.. except means exclude. They meant accept, not except..
It's funny. Since watching these audits with the coins, everytime I enter a petrol station, I look for this guy :-) Some of my favorite audits. Keep going and hopefully I might just bump into you 🤞
What happens if you don't practice archery every Sunday we just ignore that law, it is still law I believe. You are actually making sure we don't lose the right to use cash. Archery is illegal without licences and permits now. But the law says we have to practice archery every Sunday. Its unenforceable because we stopped doing it. You keep doing it in the coins case and they think they can just abolish legal tender themselves. There the ones breaking the law I feel. Shops should also accept them. Banks should defiantly take them. I get why they don't want to, but they have to. People don't like not being able to park where they want but we can't do that. Why do banks think they can decide what money is.
In practice this means that although the silver UK coins we produce in denominations of £5, £20, £50 and £100 are approved as legal tender, they have been designed as limited edition collectables or gifts and will not be entering general circulation. As such, UK shops and banks are unlikely to accept them. unlikely to accept them..... which seems an odd set up for the mint to use ?
@@julianchamberlain5399 has the price of these coins gone up in the last year? I checked ebay and they're very close (or closer) to face value. So many people are getting money back that they thought had been lost. Another good thing this channel does.
@@John.Spandli I think they have gone up. A work colleague said his dad watches my videos and was inspired to buy these coins to keep. Good job I got an arrangement with a coin dealer..
@@DXmYb Manchester Police Arrest ended up No further Action... GMP are a waste of time, police waisting police time comes to mind. I like the idea of coinage, I am looking in to it 🤣
Great patience, Julian. You proved the saying, "Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience" doesn't always apply. Good interaction.
Question? By leaving the forecourt, is he trying to trick you into a a situation where you have left without paying (in his mind anyway ). Then is hoping that he can call the police to arrest you. As your average cop won't understand what the actual law is regarding these coins.
Ah so, In practice this means that although the silver UK coins we produce in denominations of £5, £20, £50 and £100 are approved as legal tender, they have been designed as limited edition collectables or gifts and will not be entering general circulation. As such, UK shops and banks are unlikely to accept them.
Anything considered legal tender can discharge a debt where services are already rendered. Most instances of precious metal with face value are actually worth well above their face value.
@B S the Royal mint sold them for £100. People sell them for less because shops generally don't take them. The money you use on a daily basis is genuinely worthless with only a face value. These coins are not worthless. They have intrinsic value and a face value. 2.ounces of silver is worth at least £40 on its own. The 100 face value of legal tender means it must be accepted to discharge a debt. Stop speaking shit.
@B S it's face value is 100 pounds. The price someone is willing to sell it for is entirely speculative. I could sell a five pound note for 4.50 if I was in a pinch to use a vending machine that only uses coins. Again, it's face value is 100 pounds. And it can be forced upon a person claiming to be the creditor of a debt. Its that simple. If they don't accept it as payment of debt they can take it to court and the judge will force them to accept it and the person can't be held liable for court costs. Incidentally,. A lump of silver or gold of any size is not actually "worth" it's spot price unless the person holding it accepts that price. Worth is subjective. Face value is written on the damn coin
Maybe the Queen should withdraw her patronage from the ROYAL Mint, for misrepresentation of her image and authority. She could always transfer it to another British mint, Baird Mint for an example.....
@@julianchamberlain5399 well indeed, and I KNOW that everyone should avoid going, so if you wouldn't mind telling us all where it is so that we can avoid it...and stuff!
now dont go back there Julian...until the same time next week lol, it would be very interesting if you kept going back as long as theres no sign on the pump stating they dont accept the coins, just to see what would happen and how far they could take it....as you already know your within your rights to use the coins, so any police turning up will know your in the right as you have been in the papers and on tv highlighting you was paid 5000 for wrongful arrest......I dare ya to go back in a weeks time and do it again pmsl, it'd make a crackin vid
@@julianchamberlain5399 good vid though, thoroughly enjoying the reactions of people when those coins are handed over at the checkout....as they can be handed over for a debt, like at the pumps...have you tried going for a meal at a restaurant, as you tend to pay once the food is consumed and you could hardly throw it back up, then again in certain restaurants up here in manchester that is possible lol, try a restaurant and vid that, it would be RUclips gold to see the reaction....but keep up the good work as they are legal tender
@@julianchamberlain5399 look forward to it...I think the outcome would be more entertaining than the reactions at the petrol stations..although these have been great and good to watch
Bro new subscriber but advice. Be more firm less hesitant in ur deminer and you tend to go into longing out the process by asking bare question n answers which can be dealt much simpler short n sweet and once police say have option or u can go. It means a lot to you of course and you go into heavy ass discussions s and then it starts where it finished again in circles. Plz be firm and not a push over mate I love ur manners but they prey on that.
That’s the point, it’s a legal wind up and Brett milks it to provide entertainment value. He could cut it short but the entertainment content is then gone. 👍
Next time pay in Rupees…… hilarious how these experts of Law operate, while they swap driving licences and cousins details to avoid fines and legal citizenship disputes etc.
EXACTLY AND THE WAY THEY GO ON ONE WOULD THINK THEYRE THE MOST LAW ABIDING CITIZENS ON THE PLANET EVEN THOUGH THEYR THE MOST CORRUPT PEOPLE IN THE WORLD
YOU SHOULD HAVE OFFERED TO BUY THEM BACK OFF HIM FOR £60 EACH HAHA
Even the queen is under the law which is the highest authority in the land according to my book "The Royal law".
Is Andrew under that law 😂😂
@@williamdrummond3584 no, he's under the bed, hiding 😏
lol, Buying money at a cheaper price and then selling it again is done all over the world using the Forex market. Currency bought and sold is what makes the world go around so buying £100 coins for £80 and then spending it as £100 is a very good idea IMO.
On the one hand this may seem an obnoxious move but on the other, our rights are vanishing quicker than a fart in a hurricane! Julian is at least shedding light on the dishonour of the banks, and endeavouring to retain a soon-to-be-gone right.
He's moaning that you buy them cheaper to make profit. Isn't he doing the same with his fuel and other items in his shop to make profit 🤔🤔🤔😋😱😱😝😝
That copper said the same thing. Maybe he should go to London and arrest the currency traders.
I've barely seen them at less than face. Mostly they are at more than that in your defence
@@eror151 sounds like the Julian affect. Pushing the prices up with his videos 😆
Love how much more confident and clued up you are now man. This is a problem the royal mint should be resolving with the banks as they are selling them and causing tonnes of confusion.
They should show Her Majesty some respect, apologise and do a media campaign to let everyone know they can freely use these coins as a celebration of the Queens reign. Not that I'm a Royalist.
@@julianchamberlain5399 absolutely! i feel your doing their job for them getting into the newspapers and sruff...imagine if the queen invitred you to go meet her!! that would be cool and im no royalists either
@@Godzzbinzz It would be funny if the Queen had a wicked sense of humour and knighted me for services rendered to the Crown.
@@julianchamberlain5399 yeah haha and made an honorary silver coin in your name with your face on it
🤔 I'm pretty sure Mad Betty's mint would far prefer Imperial Tons to tonnes. 😉
You've got to do the mint. You can go and have some light bites and tasty treats at the Royal Mint Experience cafe. Of course, you've eaten their product, so what do they do?
Accept their own coins or reject them?
Council tax is the biggy. That would be very very funny.
I am thinking of visiting the mint to see if they accept their own coins.
@@julianchamberlain5399 They have a cafe. You can consume first, then offer to pay. Go large on the afternoon tea
You'd have to get the council to state that you owe them money and they require the debt to be settled. Get that in writing and you're home and hosed.
@@julianchamberlain5399 the Royal Mint cafe is a queue and pay, so not the same as a restaurant.
@@julianchamberlain5399 GREAT IDEA!!🙂😀
If you went inside and they locked the door, that would be very serious, since it would be kidnapping/false imprisonment. Major damages.
Yes Major damage to the doors. 🇬🇧👍😂🤣
Should have left your engine running and the heater on full blast...
Then you could have undone a few buttons to show how lovely and toastie you were feeling...😄
It would spoil the sound and make it difficult to hear what he said.
@@julianchamberlain5399 true...👍
Offer to buy them back. For £60 lol
But could I trust him to honour the agreement
@@julianchamberlain5399 Pay him in £20 coins, then buy them back hahaha.
I've been watching for ages but I've only just thought..Maybe the banks get away with not accepting the coins because the petrol station owners aren't paying a debt owed with the coins like you was..crazy situation anyway.
Not GBP???? Well they’re not fkin lentils!
£291 ? Where did you put that much fuel? You thirsty? Lol Really interesting channel mate. Good work.
I got 7 Jerry cans and an empty car..
More patience than i would have.
Love your vids mate keep it up
Come into my parlour said the spider. Fxxk that said Mr Chamberlain. 🇬🇧👍
😂Comments like this are wonderful,
What would they do if you offered gold sovereigns for the amount, the full sovereign has a monetary value of £1, so if you received £100 worth of fuel and used 100 sovereigns he would snatch your hand off due to the gold content worth many thousands of pounds.May be you should ask next time if you can pay in sovereigns and see what they say.
Chards were toying with the idea of giving me a £100 gold britannia to try out as they are quite interested in my story and have covered it over the years.
www.chards.co.uk/blog/brett-chamberlain-legal-tender-coins/1033
pay in Rupees next time lol
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Well done for holding the line Julian...very good interaction.
I don’t think he is very happy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When will these people show some respect to Her Majesty The Queen?
What is the value of a £50 note? 0.00000001p in plastic? it obviously the bank's fault!. legal tender IS legal tender.
£1 coin is worth about 4p
You should suggest to the managers of these stations that they spend them on petrol. 😂
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I've noticed from these superb videos that the people who don't want to accept the legal tender all appear to be a particular type.
I think its just a particular type who like to run petrol stations. Its purely random from my perspective.
Is this the 5 minute argument or the full half hour..Thanks Bret very funny
Funny you say that as I thought of that.. This isn't a proper argument, its just a contradiction. No it isn't. Yes it is.. thats not legal tender. Yes it is. 😂 ruclips.net/video/xpAvcGcEc0k/видео.html
@@julianchamberlain5399 🤣
It's like highlighting the fact that the commemorative coins purchased for £100 are then never to be used in circulation as they are intended to be commemorative. So when the banks accept the coins, it's like they are stuck with them and can not cash in on the legal tender value. I guess what I am really trying to say is this, commemorative coins are sold at face value and never expected to be returned to circulation, this in effect creates £100 cash from the purchaser which appears to be like somebody giving a person £100 for absolutely nothing therefore someone is trying to make £100 for every sale of coin, when I say somebody, I think that somebody is linked to the Royal Mint... I think I just may have confused myself 😄
Its because banks use machines to count money and coins, they weigh them. These coins are not day to day tender so that would need a proper human to use their brains to count them and they don't like that.
You wreckon this would work in a restaurant. Get your meal first then go to pay with legal tender. Get on it Julian
Ones I want to see....
• Restaurant
• Supermarket e.g. when buying something you choose like deli meat that can't be put back
• Government organisation like a council
• Bank
@@DXmYb parking fines.
Yes it works in restaurants
@@DXmYb I'd like 20 kg of your finest fillet steak please. Can you mince it and make some sausages out of it?
The banks are obligated to accept those coins as legal tender being minted as government issue .
The banks are private firms and can do what they want.
No one HAS to take anything but if you offer them as payment of a debt and they refuse they can no longer sue you.
I had a meal at restaurant in Scotland and offered to pay by Scottish £100 pound note, they point blank refused payment saying the note could be fake and they had no way of checking.
I asked if they had sign refusing payment by £100 note, they didn’t.
They accepted after I showed them an amount of £100 notes from my bank.
I heard them saying I was probably a drug dealer. Shambles really.
@@jaydee7614 there is no law of Legal Tender in Scotland.
@@jaydee7614 it’s really getting crazy because for one anything can be faked to some degree. The proprietor even questioned Julian saying the coin could be fake . Where will this stop . Someday there will be a call on all the world currency’s as being deemed worthless from debt saturation thus making the currency useless. All fiat currency’s eventually fail and find their way to zero anyhow. .
These have to be the dumbest lot you've dealt with, it really isn't hard to google it and confirm everything you said.
I paid in some old £10's and £20's a few weeks ago, they're not legal tender any more but the bank took them just fine.
There's no chance that any UK bank refuses a legal tender £100 coin.
Would the bank have to accept them if you took out a loan and then wanted to pay them back the loan...or an overdraft with these coins?
They don't have to accept them but they would not be able to sue you for not paying.
@@julianchamberlain5399 Cheers!
So cheques are classed as Legal Tender???
They haven't got a clue, don't they realise those coins are worth a lot more than Rupees
I think you should go back , fill a 5L can with diesel and pop a £5 coin (and change) on the counter !
Absolutely love these videos, its a very interesting subject !
So why does he not put up a sign?
Nice one, WOULD HE ACCEPT RUPEES?
He must be rich anyway, how does a pakistani have the money to come over and buy a petrol station?
how do you know he came over?
@@ballbag hmmm
@@cardigan3000 Britain isn't his ancestral homeland
you could tell by his demeanour that it was his intention to lock you in . certianly implied he would use violence.. why did he not simply ring the police if he believed he was bieng scammed .
I kind of regret not going inside now. It would have been amusing to phone the police and tell them that I'm being held hostage for ransom.
@@julianchamberlain5399 happened to me in
sainsburys they also held another shopper hostage while they unlawfully detained me .
local store so i did not make a big deal of it and involve the police. but recieved an apology and a little comp .
The shop assistant is an abject dunce. I wouldn't have tolerated his lack of intelligence for as long as you did here. I suppose it's much easier to tolerate these idiots when you're filming them and knowing that it will be great footage for youtube.
Interesting, they are learning. Slow process but they get there in the end.
Julian, why don't you offer to go with him when he goes to the bank. It would be interesting to see what the bank says.
Cash is King & Julian is the King of Cash lol x
Why don't they take it to one of their mates in the local post office or corner shop?
National treasure 👍
There's a petrol station here in Southampton that notorious for cloning cards, would love if you came here and did this here.
Bet you can't guess what ethnicity they are.
And I bet you adore Farage, Trump, Blojo and Patel.
Thoughts on using them for food in a supermarket? E.g. if I filled a bag of pic'n'mix and wanted to pay for it with these coins.
Just bidded on some coins on eBay👍
Shopping is an Invitation To Treat.
There is no requirement in the shop to take them.
Paying for fuel, is settling a debt and they cannot refuse Legal Tender.
@@MrAndrewFarrow In this example the picnmix have been put into a container by me and I have means to pay with a £20 coin.
Am I correct to assume the supermarket would have two options. 1. To refuse my payment and throw away the picnmix since it can't be put back. 2. To accept my payment.
????
@@DXmYb yes. They could refuse to sell it to you. Whether they throw it away is another matter. You don’t OWE them the money like a restaurant.
Theres a hardware shop thats been upsetting people who are exempt from wearing a facemask. I've been thinking about asking them to mix up a load of paint. When they have mixed them up, I'd take my mask off and put the coins on the counter. When they say they don't accept them id be gone. If they do accept them I'll be stuck with a heap of paint though.
Whats the point of legal tender other than the protection of an establishment or bank not being able to sue you if they refuse to accept the coins .
That goes for all money though.
If Tesco's decides they don't want to accept 50p coins then they can do that tomorrow.
@@DXmYb that’s funny though considering all world currencies are actually worthless while their debts are exponentially higher than their G.D.P. and mathematically impossible to repay . World derivatives alone are in quadrillions.
Otherwise creditors could hold debtors in permanent debt by refusing to accept full payment of a debt. An offer of full payment of a debt in legal tender, if refused would negate the debt.
RIGHT, here`s my comment again..............in this video, i can`t remember the time stamp now, anyway, you suggested to the petrol manager/owner that if he googles "royal mail legal tender" it would take him STRAIGHT to the page showing the types of legal tender in the uk, it DOESN`T , what i also suggested in my previous comment was that YOU should get the EXACT link, print it out for people, so you can just hand it to them/police officer`s etc etc and then they could see for themselves the legality of these coins without all the tooing and frooing that your currently having to put up with............ but make sure you print out the EXACT LINK, then the people your trying to "pay" can`t argue with you, can they . simples.
@@TheLordofAudits SHOULD I DO THAT IN CAPS 🤔🤔🤔
@MAIN ISN`T IT AMAZING THE DIFFERENCE A LITTLE COMMA MAKES 😏😏😏😏
He suggested no such thing.
@t5jerry - but its not up to Brett to prove he CAN use the coins, it’s up to the petrol station manager to prove why he CAN’T use the coins.
Another informative video. I think you should arrange to go to the bank with the guy because it now appears the banks are part of the problem and they certainly shouldn’t be leaving retailers out of pocket. That would make an interesting video. I don’t think it’s fair though that you’ve put a still of the man who served you with a title implying he was going to kidnap you.
Julian has already had a run in at a bank - look back at his videos
At 7.25 he say he's going to detain me and not let me go (until I pay a ransom) That would be attempted kidnap
If the government would stop ripping people off with these coins then there would be none available on eBay at reduced face value. If they are introduced as legal tender the banks should accept them as such and be credited with the face value. If the banks cannot circulate them then as with old tattered banknotes and coins they can then be recycled back to the royal mint. If anyone is being unlawful or illegal it might be the government, they allow these to be legal tender then try and convict law abiding citizens that spend them. If they want to use the royal mint for commemorative coins then produce medallions and stop ripping people off.
Well said. All the Royal Mint has to do is say sorry we messed up. Credit your legal tender coins into any bank and we will square up with the banks. It would only be a few million quid. I think they should do it as a celebration to Her Majesty's platinum Jubilee. What do you think?
@@julianchamberlain5399 B. I think the government know exactly what they are doing making money(sic). If these coins were trading, as many do, above their face value the forecourts, banks and Tesco wouldn’t be as quick to question their legitimacy.
Keep doing what you do, the big noises with the power will soon get it sorted and the police will learn to mind their own business.
@@julianchamberlain5399 i think they should release more and circulate them, id quite like using fat silver coins rather then tapping my debit card on a stupid box, lol
@@SuperChalkster Me too. Like the good old days.
Patience of a saint.
See you tomorrow when I fill up again
The problem most of these people have is that they hate the idea of currency trading. They sell fuel. They buy fuel for a low price and then sell it for more. They're OK with that. But you doing the same with coins is somehow dishonest? It's absurd. The police have said this numerous times too, for instance in the police interview you posted.
It would be like us saying I'll only pay what you have paid for diesel. Capitalism buddy.
So you have to go to the shop before to see if they accept legal tender.
Yeah then they will say yes then when you try to pay they say it's not legal tender. Sounds like a waste of time
Anyone know where to get these coins besides eBay?
£20 & £5 coins would be perfect for me
Ring the BP Garage and make an offer!
£50 coins were available from my local coin shop, but at face value, he's cottoned on to the possibility that people can try to use these coins to get out paying any debt.
@@John.Spandli That is a conversation I would love to hear.
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You should pay your utility bills with them on camera
Yes, the council tax needs to be paid using these coins.
I haven't copied the previous comment i bloody hate people who copy its just a coincidence. 🇬🇧👍
have you noticed how lots of people "name" places they`d like YOU to go to near where THEY live, so you can sit in your car for hours explaining to people how what your doing is "lawful and legal" BUT they don`t want to do it themselves 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@TheLordofAudits WHO ARE YOU AND WHY DO YOU ALWAYS USE CAPS, ARE YOU JULIAN`S PERSONAL PROTECTOR AND WHY DON`T YOU TRY READING YOUR MESSAGES BEFORE POSTING THEM AS YOUR SPELLING IS TERRIBLE.................
@@TheLordofAudits I DON`T UNDERSTAND WHAT "MENTALITY" MEANS, BUT I HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR CHANNEL 😄😄😄😄😄
THE MAN WAS COLD - THE POOR LITTLE TING!!! YOU CRUEL MAN YOU!!🤣🤣🤣 HOW MANY TIMES DID HE ASK TO COME INSIDE - AT LEAST 10 TIMES!!😀 BIG UP!!
He didn't want me to come in the shop as he was cold, he wanted to lock me in until I paid in some other way. In other words he wanted to take me hostage until I paid the ransom. At the beginning he said you are not leaving here until you have paid.
Richard vid very good.
Don’t go in the shop…….🤣😂😅
Stood your ground well there Brett 🤝🏼
The cheeky little laugh at the end 😆 priceless 🤣, well done fella 👍ATB Matty
So do the petrol stations ever put signs up listing all the coins they don't take. How many coins are there?
I never seen one. Tesco put a sign up once saying "we no longer except £20 coins", which means they no longer exclude £20 coins. I thought great, ill spend them again.. except means exclude. They meant accept, not except..
He really wanted you out of that car.
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I think he just wanted a hug.
FOR THE QUEEN SIR!!!!
I bet she's proud of me. It would be funny if she commented.
@@julianchamberlain5399 all should honor local payments when conducting business in a forien country, bitcoin maybe???
It's funny. Since watching these audits with the coins, everytime I enter a petrol station, I look for this guy :-)
Some of my favorite audits.
Keep going and hopefully I might just bump into you 🤞
What happens if you don't practice archery every Sunday we just ignore that law, it is still law I believe. You are actually making sure we don't lose the right to use cash. Archery is illegal without licences and permits now. But the law says we have to practice archery every Sunday. Its unenforceable because we stopped doing it. You keep doing it in the coins case and they think they can just abolish legal tender themselves. There the ones breaking the law I feel. Shops should also accept them. Banks should defiantly take them. I get why they don't want to, but they have to. People don't like not being able to park where they want but we can't do that. Why do banks think they can decide what money is.
Id have stayed where there is CCTV of you on the forecourt! You're very brave going to a dark carpark!
I see they made the newb100 quid coins out of gold so stop spending em no silver ones
Very surprised that some of the jobsworths haven't auto locked the door before now 🙄🙄 And say to him so you are calling the queen is a liar 🙄😂😂
I was go going to put free Julian as well im glad i never i would look like a proper sad copier. 🇬🇧👍😂🤣
As more of these coins are bought and used, I can see the value will increase, possibly to the face value!
"you have to trade by laws of the land. you cant just make rules up".
hahahaha. top notch julian.
yes julian in the house again, always a joy
In the USA we don't have this kind of fun,makes me want to visit your land.
he would have taken the coins if you'd offered to pay in scottish notes lol
Excellent stuff Julian. Well done.
Love it just love it 😀
Your like a Booknote in time for legal tender.
In practice this means that although the silver UK coins we produce in denominations of £5, £20, £50 and £100 are approved as legal tender, they have been designed as limited edition collectables or gifts and will not be entering general circulation. As such, UK shops and banks are unlikely to accept them.
unlikely to accept them..... which seems an odd set up for the mint to use ?
RM profiteering by abusing their position and then backtracking when held to account.
Also just thinking, how much is this costing you in your time? 😂😂😂 40 minutes that’s at least £20
RUclips earnings, police compensation, profit on the coins and entertainment more than make up for it.
@@julianchamberlain5399 very true! Don't get me wrong it's more than worth it just made me laugh haha
@@julianchamberlain5399 has the price of these coins gone up in the last year? I checked ebay and they're very close (or closer) to face value. So many people are getting money back that they thought had been lost. Another good thing this channel does.
@@John.Spandli I think they have gone up. A work colleague said his dad watches my videos and was inspired to buy these coins to keep. Good job I got an arrangement with a coin dealer..
@@Godzzbinzz that adds to the value if it amuses other people
He could have capitulated a lot earlier than he did but at least he did in the end 🤣 with a special caveat, don't come back again 🤣
You'd be great at this BANAMAN, get yourself some coins and record spending them.
Condolences on your illegal arrest by the police.
@@DXmYb Manchester Police Arrest ended up No further Action... GMP are a waste of time, police waisting police time comes to mind. I like the idea of coinage, I am looking in to it 🤣
@@BANAMANBIG UP!!🙂 DID YOU GET ALL YOUR STUFF BACK - EVENTUALLY!!🤔🙄
@@DXmYb That was brilliant wasn't it? Banaman handled it like a pro and caught some very high ranking goons making utter fools of themselves.
@@BANAMAN Please do Mark and be very clear, as you always are, that you are not a policeman spending Her Majesty's coins.
Great patience, Julian. You proved the saying, "Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience" doesn't always apply.
Good interaction.
Question? By leaving the forecourt, is he trying to trick you into a a situation where you have left without paying (in his mind anyway ). Then is hoping that he can call the police to arrest you. As your average cop won't understand what the actual law is regarding these coins.
Police probably won't get involved now as its a civil dispute. If they do then it will cost them another £5k
@@julianchamberlain5399 what a wsll deserved win that was.👍
Have to get me some of these and do it I'll then send u the video 👍
I'll publish it on my channel. 👍
@Ironmans motorcycle and car repair.
I’d love to see you do what Julian has done.. I look forward to your video
Cash is what the state gave us to pay our taxes with.
Pay council tax with it. They have to take it right? Send it in the post. Or go to council office. I dare you.
Bob,s your uncle
Fanny's your aunt and my old man's a dustman!
Ah so, In practice this means that although the silver UK coins we produce in denominations of £5, £20, £50 and £100 are approved as legal tender, they have been designed as limited edition collectables or gifts and will not be entering general circulation. As such, UK shops and banks are unlikely to accept them.
Anything considered legal tender can discharge a debt where services are already rendered. Most instances of precious metal with face value are actually worth well above their face value.
@B S what is worth? Spot value of silver? What someone is willing to sell for? Or face value?
@B S the Royal mint sold them for £100. People sell them for less because shops generally don't take them. The money you use on a daily basis is genuinely worthless with only a face value. These coins are not worthless. They have intrinsic value and a face value. 2.ounces of silver is worth at least £40 on its own. The 100 face value of legal tender means it must be accepted to discharge a debt. Stop speaking shit.
@B S it's face value is 100 pounds. The price someone is willing to sell it for is entirely speculative. I could sell a five pound note for 4.50 if I was in a pinch to use a vending machine that only uses coins. Again, it's face value is 100 pounds. And it can be forced upon a person claiming to be the creditor of a debt. Its that simple. If they don't accept it as payment of debt they can take it to court and the judge will force them to accept it and the person can't be held liable for court costs.
Incidentally,. A lump of silver or gold of any size is not actually "worth" it's spot price unless the person holding it accepts that price. Worth is subjective. Face value is written on the damn coin
£291.60 in fuel - o O
filled a car and 7 jerry cans, be ever more expensive now haha
Maybe the Queen should withdraw her patronage from the ROYAL Mint, for misrepresentation of her image and authority.
She could always transfer it to another British mint, Baird Mint for an example.....
You should have offered to buy them back from him at what he thinks they are worth £40 each lol
Thank you for the video it makes my life a little bit more happier ! ♥☺♥
So are we allowed to know where this masterpiece was created?
Wellington
hyderabad
Brilliant Once again
What I like is that this is settled amicably.
As it should be.
My goodness. I do hope that they DO place a notice up on the pumps...how embarrassing if someone ELSE were to do the same!
And film it. Let me know if you need the address of this petrol station.
@@julianchamberlain5399 well indeed, and I KNOW that everyone should avoid going, so if you wouldn't mind telling us all where it is so that we can avoid it...and stuff!
@@Nellyontheland Wellington BP.
her majesty approves.
now dont go back there Julian...until the same time next week lol, it would be very interesting if you kept going back as long as theres no sign on the pump stating they dont accept the coins, just to see what would happen and how far they could take it....as you already know your within your rights to use the coins, so any police turning up will know your in the right as you have been in the papers and on tv highlighting you was paid 5000 for wrongful arrest......I dare ya to go back in a weeks time and do it again pmsl, it'd make a crackin vid
Hes told me that he doesn't accept them now so I can't go in there again to pay with them. Anyone else could though.
@@julianchamberlain5399 good vid though, thoroughly enjoying the reactions of people when those coins are handed over at the checkout....as they can be handed over for a debt, like at the pumps...have you tried going for a meal at a restaurant, as you tend to pay once the food is consumed and you could hardly throw it back up, then again in certain restaurants up here in manchester that is possible lol, try a restaurant and vid that, it would be RUclips gold to see the reaction....but keep up the good work as they are legal tender
@@mikelitoris1391 My mate and I have discussed it. We could review the restaurant and food too as part of the video.
@@julianchamberlain5399 look forward to it...I think the outcome would be more entertaining than the reactions at the petrol stations..although these have been great and good to watch
Bro new subscriber but advice. Be more firm less hesitant in ur deminer and you tend to go into longing out the process by asking bare question n answers which can be dealt much simpler short n sweet and once police say have option or u can go. It means a lot to you of course and you go into heavy ass discussions s and then it starts where it finished again in circles. Plz be firm and not a push over mate I love ur manners but they prey on that.
That’s the point, it’s a legal wind up and Brett milks it to provide entertainment value. He could cut it short but the entertainment content is then gone. 👍
They can use it to spend it at an expensive restaurant:))
Yep as you already had your food and eaten it. So there's a debt to pay afterwards enjoying your food.
or go to another petrol station?
@@cardigan3000 😂