Don’t forget he did try to break it to start with. Yet again he shouldn’t have hired an incompetent employee off Craigslist. Sure it’s great he stopped but he shouldn’t never had started either.
EMT It’s called following orders; people can feel pressured to do things they normally don’t do or even due to lack of knowledge. The dude is honest and deserves a job that fits him!
@@Unknown_Ooh he started because the boss called and told him to. And he stopped when he got suspicious and then the text came after and he went and told the owner
She co-owned the company. She made all the decisions just like her husband did. She was the one that sent that text. She is just as guilty as him in terms of fraud, theft, and vandalism. Stop pretending like she was just along for the ride…
Guys like that are the ones you want to hire! Hell if I were the homeowner I would have no problem hiring the guy for his honesty. With some proper training he could do well in the construction business. To me honesty is right up there with a good work ethic when it comes to hiring help.
Owner is a freaking low life. That young man who was just hired is a blooming angel! Someone scoop him up because he is a gem and will be a fantastic employee!!!
@@zfour814 Logic. Common sense. General Knowledge. Sewer pipes running from a house are generally 4 inches in diameter. They are this big for poo to go down. While some really old sewer pipes are clay, most are cast iron or plastic. (depending on when they were put in.) Gas pipes are much smaller in diameter. (Usually around an inch or two.) (Fresh water lines are usually also an inch or so in diameter. You can't easily go from a big pipe, to a small pipe, or you are going to get a clog. This employee, who it was his first day on the job, should not have been left alone, and should have been able to tell the difference. And while sometimes a gas pipe and a fresh water pipe can look very similar, a sewer pipe looks very different. Elsewhere in the comments it has been explained there is potentially an innocent explanation for what happened. There were multiple miscommunications, and selective cutting of the TV footage. Breaking pipes to get access to the pipe to run a snake up them is the easiest and best way to clean pipes out. (Note: pipes can be broken or cut or accessed in any number of ways.)
@@cryptickcryptick2241 honestly didn't ask for all that. My point was obviously he already didn't know what he was doing and shouldn't be in plumbing especially without training. Doesnt make him a bad employee because he was out to make a dollar doing what he was told
Dude couldn't even defend himself lmfao. Had to send the lady out with a clip board. I bet the clip board said "when no one around break camera. Only call me when you break camera"
I know it really irritates me, I hope this couple get what they deserve! Scamming people out 1000s of dollars. These contractors make it harder for us who try to be honest, because now the homeowners are super hard to deal with.
@p-bear last word trump university settled out of court for ripping people off for that take ass college. He and his cult followers such as yourself should be use to his blathering by now...just like Mexico suppose to pay for the wall. Man you guys are so full of dog squeeze...all other responses will be ignored. Wonder who is going to pay for that new $25 Million fridge for Airforce 1?
I hope he has employment now as he basically put himself out of that job by being honest and he deserves to have a job as he's obviously an honest guy.
Well besides the fact he lied on the interview OBVIOUSLY because he didn't know the difference between a plastic drain and a gas line lmfao. Im also shocked this contractor let the guy bust up his d riveway. I never let these morons be alone at MY HOUSE. I watch them like a HAWK
limitedplay how did he lie ? Iur taking a lying owner of the company word over a kid that was honest yet u r trying to make it seem like he would lie about his resume just because that chick said so ?
I was an inspector for a county health department. Almost half of the contractors that I dealt with in sewage work were scammers. I knew most of their tricks and I was constantly trying to warn homeowners. Most home owners would not listen and there wasn't much I could do. I could write a book about how not to get scammed by these people
I am a professional handyman with plenty of experience , lots of scammers but home owners listen to them because they have a contractor license so they are “pros”
If you’re in California give Excelsior Restoration a call we have been in business for over 20 years. If you ever have a retard contractor. Fire his ass and give us a call . We will come fix that. Say VP Adam sent you
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Because she was pretty certain the initial lie would be acceptable. She wasn't expecting them the interviewer to be so quick with the questions. She probably honestly thought the interview was being conducted to clear her name.
I don't know if it's something in the water, or the dumbing down of our society, or simply our educational system is broken, but I have seen horrific spelling from CEOs of companies, to teachers, to doctors, to lay people. It certainly does not bode well on the person if they cannot spell even the most simple words. At one time I thought it was texting that was responsible, but now I'm beginning to wonder............
That annoyed me, to. Where did that guy learn English? Oh, and I don't know squat about plumbing, but even I knew that line was too narrow to be a sewer line.
Hahahaha Google their names, they divorced a year after this story. And Mike was arrested again in 2019 for stalking and unauthorized use of a GPS device... I'm guessing he stalked his ex.
Soooo sad that she loved him enough to go on the news and humiliate herself like that. She obviously didn’t even know about the fraud charges. Love stinks! :)
The worker showed real integrity when he spoke with the home owner to alert him to what the company was telling him to do. If not for this worker's honesty there would have been people killed.
Reminds me of the time the town sheriff wanted to give me a ticket for a broken tail light. When he realized my tail light wasn't broken, he was kind enough to break it for me, so that he could write the ticket! What a nice man!
@@lukasdoofus2592 he said he couldn't cable it. So what's he to do? You cant make a spot repair if the pipe is still holding... unless u know a better way, dig it deep, break the pipe and let it purge.
Did you guys not hear the part where he said he tried to break it at first? If it had broken on his first attempt, this would have been a very different interview.
*Craigslist ad* "Hey I'm looking for work" *Rooter Rite* "Can you dig a hole?" *David* "umm yeah sure" *Rooter Rite* "Looks like this guy has training!"
I was a plumber for 10 years and always showed the customer the damages or issue before I pulled a single tool out. Always informed them fully of what I needed to do so they understood. I want return business and word or mouth spread in good way not bad.
James Casey...no you idiot. I mean a reward for being honest with the home owner about his boss trying to scam him, at the risk of his own job. Did you even watch the video you fuck?
well according to the story he was trying to break the pipe. in mexico do they use something like 100 mm pvc pipe for the sewage system ? 90 mm for storm water , 100 mm for waste . anyone could see that was not the waste pipe . He was lucky he did not break the pipe . he got his good karma by not being injured or dead. no reward needed.
You are right Eric I was a utility locater for 5 years and then a manager, I have seen it all. This kid is a good kid. He was just following instructions until he realized how bogus they were. The wife is just as bad as her husband. Both are not nice and are scammers. They deserve what they get.
She’s not too bright. When you own a business, you decline comment and refer all questions to your attorney. I have a feeling that they have no clue about plumbing.
@@astraldragon5483 that's not how it works. Everyone is entitled to an attorney, the attorney just can't do anything unethical after taking them on as a client which would be like lying under oath or destroying evidence.
Yes. And it is important she said that. That statement can be interpreted in two ways. First background knowledge that really is not covered. If you are trying to snake a pipe, but can not get to the clog, one can dig a hole then cut, break, drill or open a pipe for access. After you get into the pipe, you can snake the pipe both directions which is running a special tool up the pipe that will dislodge the clog. Then with the clog gone, you repair the pipe usually with a rubber boot and fill the hole back in place. Should a person break the pipe or cut the pipe or use a grinder to get access to the pipe. Well breaking it with a hammer is generally easiest on some pipes. The point is breaking the pipe, can be an intentional act of getting access, not an attempt to deceive the home owner. One thing that was missing in this, that could have avoided the problem, is discussions with the home owner, and not leaving a newbie on the job alone. Had the conversation taken place that said, hey I am unable to clear the clog from this point. I am going to dig up the drive way, break, cut or open the sewer line so I can run tools up the pipe and clear the jam people would not misinterpret breaking the pipe as a deceptive practice. The news media may have cut this interview in the wrong way.
@Isaac Simpson You are correct it wasn't a sewer pipe, but I believe the remote boss man, thought it was a sewer pipe when he said that. The hired man, should have know it was a gas pipe, -I know it was his first day on the job and he should have been left alone. I am just hoping people see how several of these miscommunications and contributing factors could come together to form a bad picture.
@@cryptickcryptick2241 Nice try to justify the scamming. Houses have cleanouts on the sewer lines, to access the pipe. Even though the worker didn't know that he was dealing with a gas line, not a sewer line, he obviously recognized the deceit of the owner. That's why he warned the homeowner.
@@123bentbrent Don't get me wrong I am sure there are bad operators out there. I wasn't there, I don't know the rest of the story. I don't fully trust the TV news reporter to give the full story either as they can very selectively edit the interview. I also don't trust the worker as he already failed an intelligence test of knowing a gas line from a sewer line. Typically, a 4 inch rubber boot sleeve that goes on a broken pipe costs $10-15, in some cases you will use two of them as cutting out a piece of pipe requires two cuts. They tighten real easy with screws. PVC is also easy to work with. The big risk is a tree finding the holes and getting roots in the line. It is true many houses have sewer cleanouts. It is great when they are there and usable. Sometimes they just don't work. Many houses, built by the cheapest bidder don't put them in. When the tools get stuck, won't make a curve in the pipe, or you are just left with not knowing why it don't work. Making your own access to the pipe is not that hard, dig a hole, find the pipe and hit it with a hammer cut it with a grinder, or cut it with a saw. That said, clear communication with the homeowner on what is happening is very important.
@@danor6812 He did have the text, but the thing is, that was a gas line not sewer and the fact that he said "green pipe" should've been a clue "the boss" that probably wasn't a sewer line the worker was talking about. More importantly, a credible company doesn't hire a guy and put him in the field by himself day one. You have *someone* watching over him to make sure he does what he's supposed to.
Patrick Peters might want to reread my comment because it was making fun of the guy in the video not telling the person I responded to to fuck off. ‘“- That guy who sends his wife to defend him on the news” implies that this is something he would say. Its a satirical little comment. No it isn’t terribly funny when you dissect it, but its a damn TH-cam comment my dude. If that guy was offended by it he has had 3 months to defend himself. I don’t think he took it as me telling him to fuck off though.
You mean the common sense to lie on a resume to get a job? If the woman is at least telling the truth about that it would mean he lied. I suspect she is not being truthful there as the texts indicate he was seeking advice. Usually people who lie on a resume will just wing it for a while and hope for the best rather than admit they do not know anything. On the other hand he is lacking sense by not knowing what he is striking. He has some level of honesty, but we are not entirely sure about sense.
The common sense of not knowing it’s a gas line before smacking it with a shovel. Or the common sense of he should have called a utility marker company so he wouldn’t have this problem.
Andrew T. 'If the woman is at least telling the truth' Are you fucking serious? After the whole thing you just watched it was this kid trying to find work that was in the wrong?
@@nicosoftnt Job like that is an obvious setup. They "hire" the guy off the books, his first job is to do something illegal, you better believe if this poor kid had been caught instead of coming forward himself they would have blamed him and had him set up to take the fall for any legal consequences. I doubt they ever had any plans on paying him. And you better believe they would have sold him up the river to save themselves. If that kid had been less diligent or hadn't taken steps to protect himself he would have been in for avery rough time.
Dr. Crentist if the homeowner himself is a contractor, you'd think he'd know the right people to call to fix this and not have to be told the guy was digging up a gas pipe and not the sewer line. Not only this but his gas line shouldn't be a green pipe. It should be yellow. Just as electric should be red and water blue, sewer green, and telecom orange. A "contractor" should know this. The pipe diameter isn't right for a sewer line though that's correct unless it's a sink drain line. But a gas pipe shouldn't be green anywhere in the U.S. This is why you get a survey done before you did and get the utilities flagged off so you know what you are dealing with regardless of the color of the pipe. No way is the homeowner this big of a sucker and a contractor. It makes no sense.
John Smith it was his first day on the job with no supervision. I've built bridges, houses, factories, wind turbines, potato barns, and a lot of other things. I am considered skilled in all of these fields and I didn't know shit my first day either. difference being I had supervision to show me. everyone has to start somewhere and in construction you do as your told or get a different job plain and simple. demolition is common in construction so most wouldn't think anything of it. I tear out so much good material because they pay for new materials. friends of mine have built houses and sheds out of the scrap.
Why would she even agree to the interview if your company is clearly so shoddy 😂 Just the fact that the guy was hired off of Craigslist and left alone on his first day tells me everything I need to know about the way they do business lol
Roto Rooter tried to do the exact same thing to me. I ended up finding the only reputable company in my area and they proved to me that Roto Rooter hadn't even opened the cap to look in my main drain to see if it just needed to be cleaned out. He said that the scam is relatively universal where they pretend to try to clean it out and then say the pipe is broken and then they break the pipe during the digging process and then show the customer the broken pipe.
Yeah, like cause thousands of dollars of damage to someone's home and then claim an uninsured "subcontractor" wasn't qualified for the work and stretch it out in court. I bet people that have probably already had to deal with them would say they are a freaking nightmare to deal with too.
@@wishingb5859 Yeah, that's why I have cameras all over my property (inside, outside facing entryways and yards) for full coverage. Also, I don't let people do any work at my home unless I'm there if I can help it. And If I get a bad vibe I just offer drinks and shoot the shit with them every 30-45 minutes so I don't seem as much like a bird dogging home owner. 🤣🤣🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️ But hey, if it saves me a hidden fee due to something they messed up, so be it. I've always been the type to just leave people alone and let them do there job, but I've been screwed over and swindled too many times over the years trying to be nice and polite with no presence. Not anymore. If they can't do their job with me offering drinks (non alcoholic of course) and shooting the shit with them to just "trust but verify", then they can pack their shit up and leave and I'll hire someone else. My house, my rules and to be fair, technically I'm the "general contractor" of any work done on my property. Lol.
Hopefully the homeowner being a contractor offered this honest guy a job! Every company can benefit from honest workers like this! Aside from this rooter rite company!
One would surely hope they go out of business! SIDE NOTE: I wasn't trying to be a nerd by pointing out he is a former employee. I just thought it would be prudent to point out that the honorable young man mentioned in the video has distanced himself from that dishonest company.
You know, I like these shows that expose scammers and jerks, but I also have an intense dislike for journalists. Most of them are really childish in their mannerisms, really annoying and full of themselves, getting up in people's faces, thinking they're heroes. Look at 2:09, how he's standing there in his jacket a 13-year-old would wear, holding his phone up to his face and unaware of his surroundings, saying in a whiny voice, "Why did your husband send this text?" Put all that together, and I just wanted to see Chloe whack the phone out of his hand and say, "THAT'S WHY, FUCKER!!"
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You know her bf is in the car waiting for her to say "It's the owner, nobody's here, come clock him with the hammer"..but instead she texted "Oh crap, it's not the owner, it's the news"
Sometimes, the best thing to do when you have been caught scamming people is just admit your wrong and deal with the consequences. She didn't understand this concept.
On another note, if you needed to access a pipe for any reason, you’d want a clean, easily repairable cut since you would have to put it back together, you would use a pipe cutter, definitely not a jackhammer. It’d be so effed up from the jackhammer your have to cut off the jacked up ends with, you guessed it, a pipe cutter.
They said the tool for cleaning it out jammed up or something, but they didn't even dig up the sewer line apparently, so no telling how much BS is going on. However, who says "break the pipe" when it should be "cut the pipe" instead? That's what someone who's doing a bunch of unnecessary work says. Break the pipe with a jackhammer so it looks mangled then say "there's your problem" is a pretty easy scam.
Theres not always a cleanout or its been covered by dirt over the years or covered by a remodel. But you can go via a pulled toilet sometimes and camera wise you can even go from a floor drain..
@@heyitsthatoneguy91 something tells me it would be much easier to pull a toilet (which I've done, not that hard) than to cut through 4-6 inches of concrete and then have to dig down anywhere from 2-8 feet depending on the slope of the main line into the sewer.
Obviously the owner was assuming the worker found the sewer and wanted to rip off the customer. But even more heinous, in my opinion, is leaving someone with absolutely no plumbing experience clearly, by himself on his very first day... That's just scary. It nearly go the man killed. I'm glad he's honest at least.
J Blob Blown up obviously is an overstatement, but one spark after busting that thing would have been like standing in front of a flame thrower. It would have been far more than burning the hair of his legs I'm sure.
I'm an apprentice plumber and shit like this is why I'm glad I work with a private contractor who's been in business for 30+ years, instead of the major plumbing companies in town. I showed him this and he was appalled that a company would send an employee with no experience to do that type of work.
MrElis Same here. My great grandpa started our company somewhere around 100 years ago with a wheelbarrow full of tools he would roll around our small Indiana town haha. We're still a small company now, but are doing pretty good I think. We have a great customer base and sadly seem to be one of the last plumbers in the area.
Nice! We work in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas here in NM. Just the two of us and our trucks, but we get the job done right, and we always seem to have contracts from the bank so life is good haha.
if you are a plumber, even as sketchy as these folks are, you should know there is times when there is no access in the yard or anywhere and I've seen many times where they've broken out the top a terra cotta pipe and put flashing over it and reburried it under the flower bed. pretty common I'd imagine as my boss at a security installation place told me what to look for just from the symptoms and lack of progress from "plumbers" trying to fish the line through the toilets&showers
If he had broken that gas pipe, he would most likely be maimed or dead. and that looked like to be a 1" pipe. Now with that being said, where I live the gas company has a pipe that runs through my inlaws property. I was at the barn one day and helping with the horses and herd a very loud explosion. I came out to see what had happened and all I saw was a small but definite mushroom cloud. then the roar of what I thought was jet engine still trying to run. I thought a small jet had crashed on to the property. To my surprise, I found out that a 3" gas line had cracked and exploded. Created a 4 x8 foot crater to be more precise. so that dude was lucky that he did not break that line for sure. I have the upmost respect for gas lines. Dont mess with them or you will pay for your mistake.
+Sly DeVekio 3" would be a main, not a service. not much volume coming from a service, the air to fuel ratio has to be just right to ignite which is very hard to achieve, he would have been fine
Sly DeVekio, that 3" gas company main also has a lot higher pressure than say, your service main after the meter. That gas line under the driveway only has a third of a psi pressure on it, if it was after the meter. Chances of instant combustion not as great as you think, and unless that pipe was already rotten, not going to break easily with a shovel. I hope they at least wrapped the pipe with pvc tape after he nicked the coating away.
+Sig Kimber well yea, there was obviously some very poor..'supervision' on this guy's first call lol though who knows who s BSing got him there not knowing what he was lookin at...
"He was not instructed to remove a gas line." "How was he supposed to know?" Honestly the silence that followed made me laugh. Then the follow up, "Did you train him properly?" Kudos to the interviewer who's just as baffled and mad as everyone else.
Because as a plumber you should know what kind of pipe is used for what also the diameter of a sewer pipe is bigger than a gas line also you call dig right they mark your lines the color of pain tells you what lines are there
I’d hire this man in a heart-beat on my crew. Wherever you are, I hope you landed a much better job with people who are not snakes. They are out there. Good for you man.
You do realise he can't tell the difference between a gas pipe and a sewage pipe but you would hire him in a heartbeat? Can you tell me the name of your company so I can avoid you
@@xxlibarat0rxx280 Most likely, it would just start spewing natural gas at an alarming rate and emergency services would have to come shut it down where it T's into the main under the street. Alternative outcome: Spark is caused in the same strike the ruptured the pipe and gas is exposed to the spark causing a very long flame to be produced. Probably burning the victim severely. The gas would be escaping the new hole with enough force to not enter the pipe itself.
@@xxlibarat0rxx280 well, natural gas fires are extremely bad. you have pressurized extremely flamable gas being forced through at high speed. if it catches fire it will basically be like one continuous explosion that could go o n for hours or even days depending on the infrastructure and ability to shut it off. there is also a chance the flame could run through the pipe into the home and blow it up, and a less likely but still possible chance for it to go towards the source of the gas and blow up the plant.
@J Zim It's funny because the guy digging the hole should know what he's doing. He may have helped the homeowner, but he really has no business being out on his own doing what he was doing. He had no knowledge of the difference between a gas pipe and a sewer pipe. He admitted he tried to break it with a shovel.
I had a similar problem with my parents who were scammed by a plumber claiming our kitchen drain was collapsed... they ripped out all of my parents kitchen to dig down to the pipe... I decided to head down to Phoenix where my parents lived and discovered the pipe was indeed intact, but they had intentionally broke it with a jack hammer... luckily our insurance covered it under vandalism and now has a lawsuit against the plumber for the $12,000 in damages they caused...
Ive been a plumber for 18 yrs. Nobody whos ligitimate leaves someone on a job like this who clearly doesnt know what hes doing. Any idiot with a month of training knows the difference in plumbing pipes from sewer to gas. Wheres the sewer camera that proves pipes are broken, no access, pull the toilet, camera the line and the camera will prove work has to be done. Also the camera can give a exact reading underground to pinpoint repair within inches and can give an exact depth reading for an accurate estimate. DO NOT DIG IT UP IF YOUR PLUMBER CANT PROVE IT HAS TO BE DONE. WITHOUT THIS PROCESS ANYONE CAN SCAM YOU OUT OF YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. PROUDLY PLUMBING HONESTLY FOR 18 YRS. IN BFLO.N.Y.
Yeah, but what you're forgetting is that you're a plumber. This scumbag (the owner of the pickup truck, two pickaxes, a shovel and a telephone number) is masquerading as a plumber.
Isaac Jacobs you probably work some minimum wage job and have zero skills or knowledge on how to do anything with your hands other than beat your meat. Might want to go relieve some of your tension
@Darnell Onyewu Thompson how?? Do you work in America lol it's the truth, especially in retail and food service but my brother does outdoor work and construction and every job he's had, they expected him to know how to do it already.
They couldn't be bothered to train him, hell, they found him on Craigslist! It was clear he'd never done that type of work before and probably wasn't licensed.
if I owned a plumbing company, I'd hire that guy as proof that my company operates ethically. you may have to teach him a bit about gas lines, but who would question your ethics with that guy on your team?
@@royals1231 lmao, i love how you're making excuse for idiots, somebody who applies for a plumbing job SHOULD have some fucking basic knowledge, otherwise, why fucking apply for such position? i bet even some old grandma who's never done plumbing in her life would know that 1 inch line cannot possibly be a sewer line.
That poor employee probably made a real personal sacrifice for his honesty there and if I were the homeowner I would've given him both a substantial cash reward and pulled any strings I could to find him legitimate employment. I've been in that guy's shoes, needing ANY job opportunity ASAP just to keep the lights on, and when you're in a situation like that, looking for any entry-level position, you are most likely in a situation where you can't afford to miss a single day of gainful employment in whatever job you've managed to secure. It really is commendable that in a precarious situation like that he did the honest thing and told the homeowner that this just didn't smell right. I hope he's found himself a decent job (and one where morality isn't considered a downside).
THE WORKER SCREWED UP BIGTIME..do you really think they said "dig a hole in his driveway and break the gas line"?? THE COMPANY SCREWED UP BIGTIME FOR HIRING HIM..If you owned a lawn biz and hired someone to mow my lawn and they came over and went thru all my flowers and plants and when they finished gave me their phone and it said "make sure you get the entire yard" do I put all the blame on you for telling him to mow over my plants and flowers?? No. I don't..Yes, the crooked sorry owner was stupid for hiring him, but all these comments are saying "oh I hope this honest worker finds another job"...how honest is acting like you know what you're doing when you don't? I realize it happens ALOT and that's what lawyers are for especially in the medical field where people get killed for things a 1st year med student would know, but the worker isn't innocent here. He's stupid for drilling a hole in the driveway looking for a sewer line. It isn't 1 person who's ignorant in this video(including the reporter)..1.Ignorant plumber who took the job and probably said he already knows it all just to get the job when he's clueless, 2.Ignorant crooked owner that hired a guy that knew nothing about plumbing and put him out there alone probably because the guy said he had experience when he didn't or maybe he said he didn't have experience and the crooked owner said text him for questions..who knows 3. Lying ignorant wife who's answers are so stupid 4.Ignorant reporter "well, how was he supposed to know?" on the difference between a gas line and a sewer line. I think the owner should be major fined and sued, but if the owner can prove the applicant DID say he was experienced in this..he's not innocent...if this were a fake doctor at a hospital, trust me the report would be all about the criminal fake doctor and nobody from HR nor the hospital would be fined, in trouble, or fired for not checking!(cities and states own hospitals)
Yes, it made a man who claimed to be a plumber dug a square hole in a man's driveway and try busting into a gas pipe, a hero for blaming the owner of the company. That's like me dressing as a airline pilot..sneaking on a plane before takeoff..posing as a pilot and taking off..crashing the plane before takeoff..then blaming the airline company for not checking my creditials and being called a hero on the news.
2:55 "The pipe needed to be broken in order to access the pipe to make the repair and do further determination on the sewer line." This lady is literally just making this up as she goes 😂
I literally laughed so hard I had to catch my breath when she gave that line of bullshit. I'm not even a plumber and I know that's not how shit is done. 🤣🤣🤣
It sounds like bullshit, at the same time though there are issues where you would break the pipe for access, this ins't one. Luckily the customer only needs to pay an extra 20 for an MJ, it's usually a fitting issue. A very cheap repair at any rate. Most workers don't want to do it. For example the rot on copper causes a blockage, some times it's cheaper for all parties to just cut it and shark bite the section because a shark bite is about 12 bucks.
Water Bottle I'd like to think that that's the case, but I don't know. Not knowing the difference between a sewage pipe and what had to be gas/electrical or data conduit/pressurized water (just by diameter) shows that the dude doesn't have any background in building trades. I don't think that it's that big a problem that he tried following instructions before following his gut.
Are you dumb? He clearly said that he was only following instructions given to him, and then began to question it. Not under the impression that he was going along with it, he was simply doing what was instructed, it's obviously not his job to be the expert on what to do.
I wonder if the home owner gave the honest literally LIFE SAVING guy some money for the job and for the saving a lot of people’s lives and honesty which is scarce now a days. I’m sure the home owner can sue the company who hired the contractor guy that saved their lives , right?
Not really it might have caught fire but it wouldn't have blown up. It's outside there's no way for the gas to build up. If that was the case everytime you lit a lighter it would blow your hand off 😂
This is what companies do, they hire inexperienced workers off of craigslist who won't question their scam tactics. This dude may be inexperienced but at least he's honest. I've gotten fired from one electrical contractor because I wouldn't just "make it work" when I was sent to a job without the correct parts for a garage subpanel install. I sent my helper out to get the parts, the job was done right but because it took an hour longer than quoted I got fired. If I just "made it work" with what I had there could be no guarantee that water wouldnt get inside the piping. I'd rather do the right thing and get fired than to do a shit job, keep my shitty job and possibly have a safety hazard in someone's home.
Well, if he wants the liabilty of a shit install instead of an honest employee who knows the right thing, that's on him, and eventually he'll have a stack of complaints, and an unreliable crew to deal with, and both his clients and crew will have zero respect for him.
That guy is a damn good employee. I hope that contractor hires him for future jobs with him so he can see the ropes. He was honest and that is something beyond rare.
But also to be fair he might’ve been told that gas mark outs are yellow and sewage mark outs are green, which is true, and that might be where his confusion came from as a worker with not much experience.
@@sourstateofmind5944 Someone isn't an idiot because they don't know something, at least he had the integrity and intuition to not go through with it. He can gain the knowledge, the right knowledge but you can't put good character in some fiends!
He said they'd never known but if he broke that gas line and it sparked the whole neighborhood would have known. But it's nice to know there's still good people out there.
Legend has it.
She was texted by husband "When news crews not around break reporter, only call me when reporter broken".
Hahahahahua
🤣
I’ve seen you in a different comment Allen han
Lol
😂
That mans ability to be a decent human and let the owner know what his boss had said literally saved his life .
Amen
Positive karma.
The truth will set you free.
Hope the owner hired him for his contracting company, he could us a honest guy on the team and the worker obviously needs a new job
That Guy I’d have definitely paid him regardless, otherwise it could have been much worse/cost more.
HOPE THIS HONEST KID GOT A BETTER JOB --- AND IS NOW BEING REWARDED.
Being rewarded for not being a piece of shit? Umm okay. Wtf.
Don’t forget he did try to break it to start with. Yet again he shouldn’t have hired an incompetent employee off Craigslist. Sure it’s great he stopped but he shouldn’t never had started either.
EMT It’s called following orders; people can feel pressured to do things they normally don’t do or even due to lack of knowledge. The dude is honest and deserves a job that fits him!
he acted like this cause he lied about being trained and didn't want to do any work
@@Unknown_Ooh he started because the boss called and told him to. And he stopped when he got suspicious and then the text came after and he went and told the owner
The wife is a complete joke for knowingly defending husband's criminal actions.
Some women defend trash men. Its life.
She's in on it!
Money makes people turn blind eyes
@@lumendelsol Probably because shes also trash herself
She co-owned the company. She made all the decisions just like her husband did. She was the one that sent that text. She is just as guilty as him in terms of fraud, theft, and vandalism. Stop pretending like she was just along for the ride…
the guy who came out to do the work, what an awesome guy, literally would rather lose his job rather than scam customers
Im just guessing here but I dont think it was much of a job to risk losing.
He was a hero
Guys like that are the ones you want to hire! Hell if I were the homeowner I would have no problem hiring the guy for his honesty. With some proper training he could do well in the construction business. To me honesty is right up there with a good work ethic when it comes to hiring help.
He tried to break it at first ffs, he's a twat not a hero!
@@mrnobody4237 lol glad someone else noticed.
The wife chomping on gum during the whole interview made it even worse.
Agreed!!! Chewing gum makes you look dumb. Chewing gum with your mouth open makes you look special needs.
The Life with her padfolio/binder trying to look like an executive
I know how unprofessional and just plain nasty lol
@Clyde Foofoofnik awesome poem bro! 😂
When they go out of business it won't be the only thing she's chomping on
She is trying SSOOOOOO hard to sound intelligent 🤣
Not hard enough
F.......... A hard F!
Sonia c “cOrReCt”
Patriots Nation 4 life CORRECT
“Determinations” 😂
Owner is a freaking low life. That young man who was just hired is a blooming angel! Someone scoop him up because he is a gem and will be a fantastic employee!!!
@phillip miller the guy was telling him he needed to break it to get to the problem
...Not so sure he will be a great employee when he can't tell the difference between a gas pipe and a plumbing pipe.
@@cryptickcryptick2241 'how was he supposed to know'
Anything the owners say is bs at this point.
@@zfour814 Logic. Common sense. General Knowledge. Sewer pipes running from a house are generally 4 inches in diameter. They are this big for poo to go down. While some really old sewer pipes are clay, most are cast iron or plastic. (depending on when they were put in.) Gas pipes are much smaller in diameter. (Usually around an inch or two.) (Fresh water lines are usually also an inch or so in diameter. You can't easily go from a big pipe, to a small pipe, or you are going to get a clog. This employee, who it was his first day on the job, should not have been left alone, and should have been able to tell the difference. And while sometimes a gas pipe and a fresh water pipe can look very similar, a sewer pipe looks very different. Elsewhere in the comments it has been explained there is potentially an innocent explanation for what happened. There were multiple miscommunications, and selective cutting of the TV footage. Breaking pipes to get access to the pipe to run a snake up them is the easiest and best way to clean pipes out. (Note: pipes can be broken or cut or accessed in any number of ways.)
@@cryptickcryptick2241 honestly didn't ask for all that. My point was obviously he already didn't know what he was doing and shouldn't be in plumbing especially without training. Doesnt make him a bad employee because he was out to make a dollar doing what he was told
Dude couldn't even defend himself lmfao. Had to send the lady out with a clip board. I bet the clip board said "when no one around break camera. Only call me when you break camera"
This is so fucking great 😂
Found the underrated comment. LMFAO
Kinda late with that one loser
@@jamesortmann6587 And what would that make you?
@@jamesortmann6587 Kinda really late on that one loser. You’re literally replying to a comment months after it was written. Lmao.
Lol he's such a coward he had to send his wife to talk to the cameras.
I know it really irritates me, I hope this couple get what they deserve! Scamming people out 1000s of dollars. These contractors make it harder for us who try to be honest, because now the homeowners are super hard to deal with.
Carl Zimmerman Ikr 😂
He got his business degree from trump university.
+mama 79
I no rite.
@p-bear last word trump university settled out of court for ripping people off for that take ass college. He and his cult followers such as yourself should be use to his blathering by now...just like Mexico suppose to pay for the wall. Man you guys are so full of dog squeeze...all other responses will be ignored. Wonder who is going to pay for that new $25 Million fridge for Airforce 1?
I hope David got a lot of job offers after this because that’s an honest guy right there. Very rare these days.
No one wants honest workers.
@@skylerruin exactly man.
He actually probably had trouble finding work which is sad
But he doesnt know a gas line .... Well now he does .... Wishing him well .
Good Man !!
I'd hire him for gold shipments
That woman shows a clear example of trying to defend the indefensible. The gall she had to front up in the first place is unbelievable.
The D.A, BBB should look into this and get their license yanked.
Gall as in gawl. Not gal with a high "a" but gall with a low "a"?
@@RIPToNateDoggIHadToRegulate Shut up
Gall pronunciation is like "ball"
Oxford dictionary meaning..
"Gall- bold and impudent behaviour."
Just another trumpite
That kid is a true champ for doing the right thing.
He's the hero of this story.
I hope he has employment now as he basically put himself out of that job by being honest and he deserves to have a job as he's obviously an honest guy.
Glen Graham people like me will hire him.
Well besides the fact he lied on the interview OBVIOUSLY because he didn't know the difference between a plastic drain and a gas line lmfao. Im also shocked this contractor let the guy bust up his d riveway. I never let these morons be alone at MY HOUSE. I watch them like a HAWK
limitedplay how did he lie ? Iur taking a lying owner of the company word over a kid that was honest yet u r trying to make it seem like he would lie about his resume just because that chick said so ?
I was an inspector for a county health department. Almost half of the contractors that I dealt with in sewage work were scammers. I knew most of their tricks and I was constantly trying to warn homeowners. Most home owners would not listen and there wasn't much I could do. I could write a book about how not to get scammed by these people
Then write it man
Write a blog brother
I am a professional handyman with plenty of experience , lots of scammers but home owners listen to them because they have a contractor license so they are “pros”
Yes. Do it
If you’re in California give Excelsior Restoration a call we have been in business for over 20 years. If you ever have a retard contractor. Fire his ass and give us a call . We will come fix that. Say VP Adam sent you
SHE'S DEFENDING HIM. YALL SAYING DUMP HIM. LOL THEY ARE BOTH DUMPS.
If you need them If you wanna call rooter rite for service she picks up the phone !!!!!!!!!!!!! 503.899.9322 that's the number if; you guys need service call them
I'll throw both of them in that hole and have a dump on them!
For reals
They are not dump! C'mon! It's obvious they are SEWAGE!....
You think she doesn't know? Of course she does.
You know how much of a “MAN” he is when he sends his wife to do the talking 😂
He probably in jail
Well she thinks she's the smart one of the two ha ha !!!! Full confession on TV she's also an idiot like her husband perfect match !!
Don’t try to defend your hubby if you don’t know wtf you’re talking about either 😩😂😂
That's the problem with stupid people though. They're stupid
She brought a clipboard and everything to act smart
@@cartere9981 chewed the gum too for authority
She does know what she's talkin about though, she's in on the scam obviously
Til death (or prison) do us part
Can’t believe she’s even trying to justify this.
She's such an asshole.
seriously :/
Deny, deny, deny!!
You have to wonder how many other times her and her husband have done and didn't get caught
I don’t know what he was arrested for Im his wife. I mean why even show up and discuss stuff if you’re just going to deny anything
Husband: “why say lot word when little word do trick”
Not many will understand 🤣🤣
Lol
@I Ride Eternal, Shiny and Chrome ....I believe it's an Office reference...
Are you trying to say sea world or see the world? Lmao
you cant eat cats
For a con-artist, that woman's body language is extremely unconfident.
Maybe she need more practice 😂😂😂
The long pauses were funny as hell, like the few brain cells she has had to stop thinking about chewing gum for a second and come up with a reply.
Because she was pretty certain the initial lie would be acceptable. She wasn't expecting them the interviewer to be so quick with the questions. She probably honestly thought the interview was being conducted to clear her name.
There’s 50 states she’s on preseason
She isn't the con artist; her husband is.
Don’t know what annoys me more, the scam or the way that text message is written...
i nO rITE?
hahaha
Break it when he no round....Rite.....Good for the worker. An honest man............
I don't know if it's something in the water, or the dumbing down of our society, or simply our educational system is broken, but I have seen horrific spelling from CEOs of companies, to teachers, to doctors, to lay people. It certainly does not bode well on the person if they cannot spell even the most simple words. At one time I thought it was texting that was responsible, but now I'm beginning to wonder............
That annoyed me, to. Where did that guy learn English? Oh, and I don't know squat about plumbing, but even I knew that line was too narrow to be a sewer line.
Hahahaha Google their names, they divorced a year after this story. And Mike was arrested again in 2019 for stalking and unauthorized use of a GPS device... I'm guessing he stalked his ex.
I’d be willing to bet anything she’s spewing the truth about his scamming ways now. She’s spewing more crap than an intentionally broken sewer line. 💩
Unauthorized use of a gps.. how do you get caught with that charge
@@KingJuJuKazoo my guess is he placed a gps device on someone's car?
Soooo sad that she loved him enough to go on the news and humiliate herself like that. She obviously didn’t even know about the fraud charges. Love stinks! :)
@@Golfzilla1961 I'm guessing that would implicate her as well.
The homeowner is a contractor, he should hire that worker because the poor guy is out of a job. I know I would hire him in a heartbeat.
That workers honesty, ended up saving his own life.
Aviation Nut is hire that laborer. Trust worthy and honest guys are hard to come by.
I wouldn't hire him.. the guy a snitch.. LMAO
Crepe Maister Why do you say shag but have an American flag. We all know your not british.
/u/CirnoBakaHD - it's a Joke.
The worker showed real integrity when he spoke with the home owner to alert him to what the company was telling him to do. If not for this worker's honesty there would have been people killed.
"The pipe needed to be broken in order to repair the pipe". Bollocks.
Reminds me of the time the town sheriff wanted to give me a ticket for a broken tail light. When he realized my tail light wasn't broken, he was kind enough to break it for me, so that he could write the ticket! What a nice man!
If the pipe has standing water, he may have needed to break it to purge it, before the repair is done. It is possible
@@foxdawnstar5405 that is not how you purge a sewage line wtf lmao
@@lukasdoofus2592 he said he couldn't cable it. So what's he to do? You cant make a spot repair if the pipe is still holding... unless u know a better way, dig it deep, break the pipe and let it purge.
Technically it has to be broken to be fixed🤣🤣
Give the kid a job since he went to bat for you on his FIRST day. There's not enough honest young men like that in the world today.
Andrew k Adams yessssir
That was my 1st thought as well. The customer is a contractor. Hire that guy!
Andrew k Adams ...I'd hire that employee just for his honesty.
Plot twist: The customer is also another shady contractor. 😂🤣
Did you guys not hear the part where he said he tried to break it at first? If it had broken on his first attempt, this would have been a very different interview.
Coward used his wife instead of being a man and answering those questions himself.
For real!!! The fact that she’s even in the forest talking shit out of her ass is embarrassing for everyone LOL
They are the same type of people so it’s no difference 🤷♂️
He probably in the clink or has warrants
Bro no lie she is a good wife if she willing to do that for her husband.
@@fuse911 a good wife and a loyal wife are not the same thing.
Mr. Hildago is a good man with a solid conscience. We need more people like him.
The interview in the park almost felt like a comedy skit😂...it couldnt be real...there are people like that?😪
The office skit
😂😂😂
You don't no the hole story. You not around when this happen.
@@petetriago4633 bro stfu bozo
@@juancmr47 why say lot word when little word do trick?
She should of never took that interview
Classic narcissist, thinks she's the smartest person in the room when she's really, really, really not.
she was shitting bricks
Well she had them meet in a park so anything said is not admissible in court because ......that’s the law
@@billmeriwether605 she looks horrible that's what I'm saying
@@leonardjbrown Indeed!
*Craigslist ad* "Hey I'm looking for work"
*Rooter Rite* "Can you dig a hole?"
*David* "umm yeah sure"
*Rooter Rite* "Looks like this guy has training!"
You used way too many big words there
FAIL!
only get job if dig hole good
no apply when no hole around
call when hole done
@@ke6gwf so... Your lack of vocabulary means his failure?
@Chase Self why would I care about some randoms day? Lmao ik you butthurt
Ha ha 😂😂😂, but a good guy.
I was a plumber for 10 years and always showed the customer the damages or issue before I pulled a single tool out. Always informed them fully of what I needed to do so they understood. I want return business and word or mouth spread in good way not bad.
She brought her clip board, so you know they run a REAL business.
Doesn't matter lmao
she looks likea pro.
Francisco Saca it was sarcasm
Hahahahahajaha🤦♂️😂👌
That worker deserves a reward for warning the home owner. What a good man.
He definitely collected some good Karma for his actions.
Andy Ray he was rewarded with a trip to Mexico, paid by ice
For what not Blowing self up for not knowing the deference from a gas line from a sewage line.
James Casey...no you idiot. I mean a reward for being honest with the home owner about his boss trying to scam him, at the risk of his own job. Did you even watch the video you fuck?
well according to the story he was trying to break the pipe. in mexico do they use something like 100 mm pvc pipe for the sewage system ? 90 mm for storm water , 100 mm for waste . anyone could see that was not the waste pipe . He was lucky he did not break the pipe . he got his good karma by not being injured or dead. no reward needed.
That interview with his wife was hard to watch
Why? Is it cause she was tryin to play stupid and get away without saying anything incriminating. Guy and wife need to have their licenses taken away.
3:23 you can pretty much watch her brain working overtime to figure out how to respond to her bullshit getting straight called out.
Richard Head you sick fuck !
@@tlw2585 Because it's cringey.. duh
Why would she even agree to an interview???
It is not safe to break it when the home owner is around
Hell yah, he will kick your ass 😂
I’ve been a sewer rat for 17 yrs this is absolute BS this kid is a righteous human being
Haha sewer
You are right Eric I was a utility locater for 5 years and then a manager, I have seen it all. This kid is a good kid. He was just following instructions until he realized how bogus they were. The wife is just as bad as her husband. Both are not nice and are scammers. They deserve what they get.
Semper Fi
He was scammer dude did u not watch the video?
She’s not too bright. When you own a business, you decline comment and refer all questions to your attorney. I have a feeling that they have no clue about plumbing.
And no clue about business in general.
and then the attorney can get smashed in court for defending fraudulent criminals/failed business owners.
Astral Dragon he won’t get smashed, it’s their job to defend everyone for money
I Love How Long It Takes Her To Answer Questions...
@@astraldragon5483 that's not how it works. Everyone is entitled to an attorney, the attorney just can't do anything unethical after taking them on as a client which would be like lying under oath or destroying evidence.
"the pipe needs to be broken to access the pipe"
SPEACH 100
IQ 200 - Big Brain Time
Too bad she didn’t max out her herbalism skill tree ... that silver tongue potion wore off in two questions 😭
A pipe inside a pipe omfg😂😂😂 she's a special kind of stupid
Spelling 0
SPEECH*
The owner says he never would have known. Yeah, he'd have known when his driveway blew up.
Ha, driveway!! More like half his house
I don’t know what’s more appalling. The scamming or the guy’s grammar in that email.
Jack Knife lol “call and let me NO” not know!
Scammar police
The grammar, god it just hurt to watch and embarrassing. Lol
He sent a text in text speak didn’t he?
he writes like he scammed himself a Pass mark in High School English class
She really said “we had to break the pipe in order to fix the pipe”
I like how she just keeps saying "correct" lol
Yes. And it is important she said that. That statement can be interpreted in two ways. First background knowledge that really is not covered. If you are trying to snake a pipe, but can not get to the clog, one can dig a hole then cut, break, drill or open a pipe for access. After you get into the pipe, you can snake the pipe both directions which is running a special tool up the pipe that will dislodge the clog. Then with the clog gone, you repair the pipe usually with a rubber boot and fill the hole back in place. Should a person break the pipe or cut the pipe or use a grinder to get access to the pipe. Well breaking it with a hammer is generally easiest on some pipes. The point is breaking the pipe, can be an intentional act of getting access, not an attempt to deceive the home owner. One thing that was missing in this, that could have avoided the problem, is discussions with the home owner, and not leaving a newbie on the job alone. Had the conversation taken place that said, hey I am unable to clear the clog from this point. I am going to dig up the drive way, break, cut or open the sewer line so I can run tools up the pipe and clear the jam people would not misinterpret breaking the pipe as a deceptive practice. The news media may have cut this interview in the wrong way.
@Isaac Simpson You are correct it wasn't a sewer pipe, but I believe the remote boss man, thought it was a sewer pipe when he said that. The hired man, should have know it was a gas pipe, -I know it was his first day on the job and he should have been left alone. I am just hoping people see how several of these miscommunications and contributing factors could come together to form a bad picture.
@@cryptickcryptick2241 Nice try to justify the scamming. Houses have cleanouts on the sewer lines, to access the pipe. Even though the worker didn't know that he was dealing with a gas line, not a sewer line, he obviously recognized the deceit of the owner. That's why he warned the homeowner.
@@123bentbrent Don't get me wrong I am sure there are bad operators out there. I wasn't there, I don't know the rest of the story. I don't fully trust the TV news reporter to give the full story either as they can very selectively edit the interview. I also don't trust the worker as he already failed an intelligence test of knowing a gas line from a sewer line. Typically, a 4 inch rubber boot sleeve that goes on a broken pipe costs $10-15, in some cases you will use two of them as cutting out a piece of pipe requires two cuts. They tighten real easy with screws. PVC is also easy to work with. The big risk is a tree finding the holes and getting roots in the line. It is true many houses have sewer cleanouts. It is great when they are there and usable. Sometimes they just don't work. Many houses, built by the cheapest bidder don't put them in. When the tools get stuck, won't make a curve in the pipe, or you are just left with not knowing why it don't work. Making your own access to the pipe is not that hard, dig a hole, find the pipe and hit it with a hammer cut it with a grinder, or cut it with a saw. That said, clear communication with the homeowner on what is happening is very important.
They literally hired the guy just to dig a hole and break pipes then call the boss 😂
Exactly, then after the damage was done. It would have been all that guys fault.
@@danor6812 He did have the text, but the thing is, that was a gas line not sewer and the fact that he said "green pipe" should've been a clue "the boss" that probably wasn't a sewer line the worker was talking about.
More importantly, a credible company doesn't hire a guy and put him in the field by himself day one. You have *someone* watching over him to make sure he does what he's supposed to.
@@InfernosReaper training? What is this a legitimate business? get the fuck out of here - That guy who sends his wife to defend him on the news
@@hildebrand2252 might want to reread that they weren't saying this was a credible company they said if it was you get the f out of here
Patrick Peters might want to reread my comment because it was making fun of the guy in the video not telling the person I responded to to fuck off. ‘“- That guy who sends his wife to defend him on the news” implies that this is something he would say. Its a satirical little comment. No it isn’t terribly funny when you dissect it, but its a damn TH-cam comment my dude. If that guy was offended by it he has had 3 months to defend himself. I don’t think he took it as me telling him to fuck off though.
That man's integrity saved his life, the life of those him and at least 2 homes. He's a hero.
please give that young kid a real job he seems to have what many kids lack nowadays... common sense!
You mean the common sense to lie on a resume to get a job? If the woman is at least telling the truth about that it would mean he lied. I suspect she is not being truthful there as the texts indicate he was seeking advice. Usually people who lie on a resume will just wing it for a while and hope for the best rather than admit they do not know anything. On the other hand he is lacking sense by not knowing what he is striking. He has some level of honesty, but we are not entirely sure about sense.
The common sense of not knowing it’s a gas line before smacking it with a shovel. Or the common sense of he should have called a utility marker company so he wouldn’t have this problem.
Andrew T. 'If the woman is at least telling the truth'
Are you fucking serious? After the whole thing you just watched it was this kid trying to find work that was in the wrong?
jeff bloomquist that's not really considered common sense
Andrew T. The wife lied...
Corrupt wifey has 0 self awareness . Basically GAVE A FULL CONFESSION ON TV .
LOL.
RIP
She thinks shes the smart one of the two ! Like someone else said she just made a full confession on TV!!! Damn scammers !!!!
Confessions made in forest preserves aren’t admissible in court. Any idiot knows that
They said she practically confessed on tv not that she was found guilty by a court of law due to this video. Any idiot can read that
@@michaeldwyer977 but she say on TV so now evry Juan no.
Lol 😆
Give that honest man a full time job, blokes like him are hard to find
I agree. He's naive, but it sounds like he's willing to work and has a basic sense of decency. That puts him ahead of a lot of folks.
@@hagamapama Why do you say he is naive, could you elaborate?
@@nicosoftnt Job like that is an obvious setup. They "hire" the guy off the books, his first job is to do something illegal, you better believe if this poor kid had been caught instead of coming forward himself they would have blamed him and had him set up to take the fall for any legal consequences.
I doubt they ever had any plans on paying him. And you better believe they would have sold him up the river to save themselves. If that kid had been less diligent or hadn't taken steps to protect himself he would have been in for avery rough time.
@@hagamapama Makes total sense, thanks.
@@hagamapama yea, your 100% correct, he didn't know any better.... but he listened to his gut. THATS what matters.
That lady is like watching someone try and answer questions out loud on test day when they didn't study for it 😂😂😂
If the homeowner himself is a contractor, he should offer the plumber a job. He knows he's honest
Dr. Crentist if the homeowner himself is a contractor, you'd think he'd know the right people to call to fix this and not have to be told the guy was digging up a gas pipe and not the sewer line.
Not only this but his gas line shouldn't be a green pipe. It should be yellow. Just as electric should be red and water blue, sewer green, and telecom orange.
A "contractor" should know this.
The pipe diameter isn't right for a sewer line though that's correct unless it's a sink drain line. But a gas pipe shouldn't be green anywhere in the U.S.
This is why you get a survey done before you did and get the utilities flagged off so you know what you are dealing with regardless of the color of the pipe.
No way is the homeowner this big of a sucker and a contractor. It makes no sense.
Also knows he isn't going to have a job for a few...great idea.
bullshit. Most contractors are honest and hard working, laziness or sloppiness are much more common character flaws than outright thievery
Dr. Crentist I just made the same exact comment! Then I saw yours. I agree.
John Smith it was his first day on the job with no supervision. I've built bridges, houses, factories, wind turbines, potato barns, and a lot of other things. I am considered skilled in all of these fields and I didn't know shit my first day either. difference being I had supervision to show me. everyone has to start somewhere and in construction you do as your told or get a different job plain and simple. demolition is common in construction so most wouldn't think anything of it. I tear out so much good material because they pay for new materials. friends of mine have built houses and sheds out of the scrap.
Why would she even agree to the interview if your company is clearly so shoddy 😂 Just the fact that the guy was hired off of Craigslist and left alone on his first day tells me everything I need to know about the way they do business lol
save face at interview
don't call till face saved
Roto Rooter tried to do the exact same thing to me. I ended up finding the only reputable company in my area and they proved to me that Roto Rooter hadn't even opened the cap to look in my main drain to see if it just needed to be cleaned out. He said that the scam is relatively universal where they pretend to try to clean it out and then say the pipe is broken and then they break the pipe during the digging process and then show the customer the broken pipe.
Fact
Yeah, like cause thousands of dollars of damage to someone's home and then claim an uninsured "subcontractor" wasn't qualified for the work and stretch it out in court. I bet people that have probably already had to deal with them would say they are a freaking nightmare to deal with too.
@@wishingb5859 Yeah, that's why I have cameras all over my property (inside, outside facing entryways and yards) for full coverage. Also, I don't let people do any work at my home unless I'm there if I can help it. And If I get a bad vibe I just offer drinks and shoot the shit with them every 30-45 minutes so I don't seem as much like a bird dogging home owner. 🤣🤣🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️ But hey, if it saves me a hidden fee due to something they messed up, so be it. I've always been the type to just leave people alone and let them do there job, but I've been screwed over and swindled too many times over the years trying to be nice and polite with no presence. Not anymore. If they can't do their job with me offering drinks (non alcoholic of course) and shooting the shit with them to just "trust but verify", then they can pack their shit up and leave and I'll hire someone else. My house, my rules and to be fair, technically I'm the "general contractor" of any work done on my property. Lol.
“Hey we need to break the unbroken pipe in order to fix the pipe that just got broke”
I mean they do cut out the broken section and replace it, but not like that.
Sounds like Chicago.
Why the fuck are they still in business? rooterrite.com
JustAMessenger Correct.
Lmao 😂😂😂😂
Hopefully the homeowner being a contractor offered this honest guy a job! Every company can benefit from honest workers like this! Aside from this rooter rite company!
Gotta find an honest company first. Most companies don't like that honest quality
At least it is good to know that this guy's worker has a conscience.
yip, that's because he's a Mexican!
They're sending their best.
*former worker
Right former. I also assume that this plumbing company will be going out of business soon as well.
One would surely hope they go out of business!
SIDE NOTE: I wasn't trying to be a nerd by pointing out he is a former employee. I just thought it would be prudent to point out that the honorable young man mentioned in the video has distanced himself from that dishonest company.
She asked to meet in a forest? WEIRD.
Crismodin
That's where she signs the contracts, no prying eyes.
Were else would you meet a witch ?
You know, I like these shows that expose scammers and jerks, but I also have an intense dislike for journalists. Most of them are really childish in their mannerisms, really annoying and full of themselves, getting up in people's faces, thinking they're heroes. Look at 2:09, how he's standing there in his jacket a 13-year-old would wear, holding his phone up to his face and unaware of his surroundings, saying in a whiny voice, "Why did your husband send this text?"
Put all that together, and I just wanted to see Chloe whack the phone out of his hand and say, "THAT'S WHY, FUCKER!!"
clinton epps no, their marriage was likely a fraud as well.
Because she didn't want to see their "office" on TV. It's probably registered at an abandoned lot because they live in a trailer park.
If only the press would question elected leaders like this.
Man, that would be great, wouldn't it?!
If only people would like and understand comments like this...
Like how did uncle joe win with no votes
If the press has to interview elected leaders, the questions and answers are made in advance.
They do
1st off you'll need a utilities spotter to spot underground utilities beforehand; anytime you plan on digging.
I see no Mark outs nothing ! I'm surprised they haven't blown up and killed any yet !!! That we know of !!!
I'm impressed they found it with no mark outs, and only cut one hole
@@eightbitbliss clean outs point the way
Its clearly an attempt at fraud, I'm surprised she showed her face.
She's still free If you wanna call rooter rite for service she picks up the phone !!!!!!!!!!!!! 503.899.9322 that's the number if; you guys need service call them
@Joshua Merwine there website.......
I was looking for a good Plumbing company Salem rooter aka rooter rite heard they do good work
@@skylerjacobs6384Lots of time on your hands i see
"Let's meet in the woods"
You know her bf is in the car waiting for her to say "It's the owner, nobody's here, come clock him with the hammer"..but instead she texted "Oh crap, it's not the owner, it's the news"
He’s texting her “just hit him over the head when no one is looking”
If only she knew how close to possible shallow bush grave she was!!! LOL
Someone who stands there chewing gum during an interview. That says it all.
Exactly
Sometimes, the best thing to do when you have been caught scamming people is just admit your wrong and deal with the consequences. She didn't understand this concept.
“The pipe needed to be broken to access the pipe.” You didn’t think about just using the main clean out? Like your supposed too.
On another note, if you needed to access a pipe for any reason, you’d want a clean, easily repairable cut since you would have to put it back together, you would use a pipe cutter, definitely not a jackhammer. It’d be so effed up from the jackhammer your have to cut off the jacked up ends with, you guessed it, a pipe cutter.
That was the stupidest statement I’ve ever heard.
They said the tool for cleaning it out jammed up or something, but they didn't even dig up the sewer line apparently, so no telling how much BS is going on.
However, who says "break the pipe" when it should be "cut the pipe" instead? That's what someone who's doing a bunch of unnecessary work says. Break the pipe with a jackhammer so it looks mangled then say "there's your problem" is a pretty easy scam.
Theres not always a cleanout or its been covered by dirt over the years or covered by a remodel. But you can go via a pulled toilet sometimes and camera wise you can even go from a floor drain..
@@heyitsthatoneguy91 something tells me it would be much easier to pull a toilet (which I've done, not that hard) than to cut through 4-6 inches of concrete and then have to dig down anywhere from 2-8 feet depending on the slope of the main line into the sewer.
“Why do you have a *hole* in your driveway?”
“Uhh... that’s a very good question.”
Right 😂😂😂😂
Why the fuck are they still in business? rooterrite.com
@@TheyCensorUsHere wrong state. different business.
@@TheyCensorUsHere why cant you read? Been out of business www.yelp.com/biz/rooter-rite-salem
So they could break the pipe.
Honest worker. Being honest saved his life
The husband and wife should go to jail for 30 years.
Obviously the owner was assuming the worker found the sewer and wanted to rip off the customer. But even more heinous, in my opinion, is leaving someone with absolutely no plumbing experience clearly, by himself on his very first day... That's just scary. It nearly go the man killed. I'm glad he's honest at least.
sstroh08 not likely he could have been killed even if the gas had ignited but itd definitely take the hair off his legs
J Blob Blown up obviously is an overstatement, but one spark after busting that thing would have been like standing in front of a flame thrower. It would have been far more than burning the hair of his legs I'm sure.
I'm an apprentice plumber and shit like this is why I'm glad I work with a private contractor who's been in business for 30+ years, instead of the major plumbing companies in town. I showed him this and he was appalled that a company would send an employee with no experience to do that type of work.
MrElis Same here. My great grandpa started our company somewhere around 100 years ago with a wheelbarrow full of tools he would roll around our small Indiana town haha. We're still a small company now, but are doing pretty good I think. We have a great customer base and sadly seem to be one of the last plumbers in the area.
Nice! We work in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas here in NM. Just the two of us and our trucks, but we get the job done right, and we always seem to have contracts from the bank so life is good haha.
Im a plumber and all this is wrong. Scammers.
if you are a plumber, even as sketchy as these folks are, you should know there is times when there is no access in the yard or anywhere and I've seen many times where they've broken out the top a terra cotta pipe and put flashing over it and reburried it under the flower bed. pretty common I'd imagine as my boss at a security installation place told me what to look for just from the symptoms and lack of progress from "plumbers" trying to fish the line through the toilets&showers
If he had broken that gas pipe, he would most likely be maimed or dead. and that looked like to be a 1" pipe. Now with that being said, where I live the gas company has a pipe that runs through my inlaws property. I was at the barn one day and helping with the horses and herd a very loud explosion. I came out to see what had happened and all I saw was a small but definite mushroom cloud. then the roar of what I thought was jet engine still trying to run. I thought a small jet had crashed on to the property. To my surprise, I found out that a 3" gas line had cracked and exploded. Created a 4 x8 foot crater to be more precise. so that dude was lucky that he did not break that line for sure. I have the upmost respect for gas lines. Dont mess with them or you will pay for your mistake.
+Sly DeVekio 3" would be a main, not a service. not much volume coming from a service, the air to fuel ratio has to be just right to ignite which is very hard to achieve, he would have been fine
Sly DeVekio, that 3" gas company main also has a lot higher pressure than say, your service main after the meter. That gas line under the driveway only has a third of a psi pressure on it, if it was after the meter.
Chances of instant combustion not as great as you think, and unless that pipe was already rotten, not going to break easily with a shovel. I hope they at least wrapped the pipe with pvc tape after he nicked the coating away.
+Sig Kimber well yea, there was obviously some very poor..'supervision' on this guy's first call lol though who knows who s BSing got him there not knowing what he was lookin at...
make them pay the money back to every person they have scammed, then send their asses to the pen....lowest of the low
instead of FLIPPERS showing up for the news interview he sent his wife? what kind of a man does that? what a damn shame !
"Shouldn't he be wearing safety equipment?"
"How was he supposed to know?"
"You don't know about your own husband?"
*Windows XP shutdown sound*
"ok, I'm gonna end the interview right now."
Stack overflow.
Great young man exposing his dirty boss.
He deserves a legitimate job after that
Christopher Costello dude was hitting the gas pipe m8. He deserves tuition to plumbing school
Star Galv
He sent his wife because she's used to lying.
She's the only legal one of the 3.
Yet she should be deported
Inkosi Azania She lies every time she says she loves him at night.
Angelo and men aren’t?
Fuck You Very Much No.
"He was not instructed to remove a gas line."
"How was he supposed to know?"
Honestly the silence that followed made me laugh. Then the follow up, "Did you train him properly?" Kudos to the interviewer who's just as baffled and mad as everyone else.
Because as a plumber you should know what kind of pipe is used for what also the diameter of a sewer pipe is bigger than a gas line also you call dig right they mark your lines the color of pain tells you what lines are there
Someone actually did the right thing. I respect that.
Cant believe how she's lying through her teeth. She made of fool of herself and husband.😂😂😂😂
@soupertrooper Where do you think her money comes from? Shes fully in on it and doesn't care. No reason to assume she is any better than that rat.
Hope they’re packing their bags, they’re done.
Dumb!
Not only is she lying, she's lying very badly.
Lying through the gum she's chewing 🙄
I’d hire this man in a heart-beat on my crew. Wherever you are, I hope you landed a much better job with people who are not snakes. They are out there. Good for you man.
You do realise he can't tell the difference between a gas pipe and a sewage pipe but you would hire him in a heartbeat? Can you tell me the name of your company so I can avoid you
@@jay-lm4we The kid can be trained about color coded pipes....his good nature its what employers are looking for.
Did anyone hire that honest worker? Damn, he would be a great asset to any company with integrity.
Maybe not cus there are alot of corruption
"We've would have never known" nah you would've know after he hit the gas line, there would be a 7 foot crater.
As a construction inspector i knew right away that was no sewage pipe. ,,,,,,,,,,,,And then plot thickened.....thank goodness no one was hurt.
@@xxlibarat0rxx280 I'm no expert but something tells me very bad... 😂
A lot of blood and what seems to be the guy from Craigslist
@@xxlibarat0rxx280 Most likely, it would just start spewing natural gas at an alarming rate and emergency services would have to come shut it down where it T's into the main under the street.
Alternative outcome: Spark is caused in the same strike the ruptured the pipe and gas is exposed to the spark causing a very long flame to be produced. Probably burning the victim severely. The gas would be escaping the new hole with enough force to not enter the pipe itself.
@@xxlibarat0rxx280 well, natural gas fires are extremely bad. you have pressurized extremely flamable gas being forced through at high speed. if it catches fire it will basically be like one continuous explosion that could go o n for hours or even days depending on the infrastructure and ability to shut it off. there is also a chance the flame could run through the pipe into the home and blow it up, and a less likely but still possible chance for it to go towards the source of the gas and blow up the plant.
“Did he tell you to brake the gas pipe!” “I didn’t know that was the gas pipe” 😂🤣
@J Zim It's funny because the guy digging the hole should know what he's doing. He may have helped the homeowner, but he really has no business being out on his own doing what he was doing. He had no knowledge of the difference between a gas pipe and a sewer pipe. He admitted he tried to break it with a shovel.
I had a similar problem with my parents who were scammed by a plumber claiming our kitchen drain was collapsed... they ripped out all of my parents kitchen to dig down to the pipe... I decided to head down to Phoenix where my parents lived and discovered the pipe was indeed intact, but they had intentionally broke it with a jack hammer... luckily our insurance covered it under vandalism and now has a lawsuit against the plumber for the $12,000 in damages they caused...
What’s the name of the company. I live here in phoenix
let me know too at least i can spread the flame....
We want to watch the fires. Tell us.
good luck getting that back, thats a 12 g loss dude
nice shit!
I'm rolling 🤣 that lady actually agreed to an interview 😂😂😂 idiot. Good on that guy for being honest.
They should’ve been arrested and prosecuted. The more she talks, the dumber she sounds. Hope they are out of business.
come to aus..this is rip off central..no protection what so ever here..just change your business name carry on..australia is a joke..
Does she normally meet random guys in the forest?
Maybe that's how she met her husband lmao
Obviously.
That's how bitches end up missing
That's her side hustle.
She's going to have to now that the company will be out of business.
Ive been a plumber for 18 yrs. Nobody whos ligitimate leaves someone on a job like this who clearly doesnt know what hes doing. Any idiot with a month of training knows the difference in plumbing pipes from sewer to gas. Wheres the sewer camera that proves pipes are broken, no access, pull the toilet, camera the line and the camera will prove work has to be done. Also the camera can give a exact reading underground to pinpoint repair within inches and can give an exact depth reading for an accurate estimate. DO NOT DIG IT UP IF YOUR PLUMBER CANT PROVE IT HAS TO BE DONE. WITHOUT THIS PROCESS ANYONE CAN SCAM YOU OUT OF YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. PROUDLY PLUMBING HONESTLY FOR 18 YRS. IN BFLO.N.Y.
Bill Martin does that say buffalo ny?
Yeah, but what you're forgetting is that you're a plumber. This scumbag (the owner of the pickup truck, two pickaxes, a shovel and a telephone number) is masquerading as a plumber.
you're.a. dumbasssssss
Isaac Jacobs you probably work some minimum wage job and have zero skills or knowledge on how to do anything with your hands other than beat your meat. Might want to go relieve some of your tension
Bill Martin THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORDS! From a lay person who educated themselves to the color coding just to avoid these kinds of scams.
Wow. Being honest saved his life! Good people like that are hard to find
"did you train him properly?" Her: ....
Hell no. Nobody has "time" to train people anymore, they expect you to know what you're doing already.
@Darnell Onyewu Thompson how?? Do you work in America lol it's the truth, especially in retail and food service but my brother does outdoor work and construction and every job he's had, they expected him to know how to do it already.
They couldn't be bothered to train him, hell, they found him on Craigslist! It was clear he'd never done that type of work before and probably wasn't licensed.
@@honeyyb Any and every company not scamming expects to spend money on training, or at least supervising and testing skills.
And being a plumber doesn't involve smashing gas lines in driveways!
of course he was confused and didn't know how to do it!
"When she asked to meet us in a park........for an interview." Loool
DTF.
My husband said he meets people in this park all the time... Lol
Jarrod Ray
Probably exchanging favora with someone elses husband🤣
Get in the van
Nate H I would have looked out for a sniper. 😀
3:49 “yeah, prob’ blown up” is probably the funniest thing I’ve ever heard in such a serious moment
😂😂😂 “yea...prob blownup
Im laughing my ass off lol
He blows up the toilet every time he uses it.
This man deserves a medal for informing the home owner
if I owned a plumbing company, I'd hire that guy as proof that my company operates ethically.
you may have to teach him a bit about gas lines, but who would question your ethics with that guy on your team?
I wouldn’t hire him, because he’s so stupid, he can’t tell that’s NOT a sewer line? Sewer lines are minimum 3 inches, not like some 1 inch pipe -.-
@@bludika you think everybody knows that? Especially some guy from Craigslist?
@@royals1231 lmao, i love how you're making excuse for idiots, somebody who applies for a plumbing job SHOULD have some fucking basic knowledge, otherwise, why fucking apply for such position? i bet even some old grandma who's never done plumbing in her life would know that 1 inch line cannot possibly be a sewer line.
@@bludika but he got hired, which says a lot more about the company than the worker in question
@@AntiMageMantaStyle both are idiots lol
That poor employee probably made a real personal sacrifice for his honesty there and if I were the homeowner I would've given him both a substantial cash reward and pulled any strings I could to find him legitimate employment. I've been in that guy's shoes, needing ANY job opportunity ASAP just to keep the lights on, and when you're in a situation like that, looking for any entry-level position, you are most likely in a situation where you can't afford to miss a single day of gainful employment in whatever job you've managed to secure. It really is commendable that in a precarious situation like that he did the honest thing and told the homeowner that this just didn't smell right. I hope he's found himself a decent job (and one where morality isn't considered a downside).
THE WORKER SCREWED UP BIGTIME..do you really think they said "dig a hole in his driveway and break the gas line"?? THE COMPANY SCREWED UP BIGTIME FOR HIRING HIM..If you owned a lawn biz and hired someone to mow my lawn and they came over and went thru all my flowers and plants and when they finished gave me their phone and it said "make sure you get the entire yard" do I put all the blame on you for telling him to mow over my plants and flowers?? No. I don't..Yes, the crooked sorry owner was stupid for hiring him, but all these comments are saying "oh I hope this honest worker finds another job"...how honest is acting like you know what you're doing when you don't? I realize it happens ALOT and that's what lawyers are for especially in the medical field where people get killed for things a 1st year med student would know, but the worker isn't innocent here. He's stupid for drilling a hole in the driveway looking for a sewer line. It isn't 1 person who's ignorant in this video(including the reporter)..1.Ignorant plumber who took the job and probably said he already knows it all just to get the job when he's clueless, 2.Ignorant crooked owner that hired a guy that knew nothing about plumbing and put him out there alone probably because the guy said he had experience when he didn't or maybe he said he didn't have experience and the crooked owner said text him for questions..who knows 3. Lying ignorant wife who's answers are so stupid 4.Ignorant reporter "well, how was he supposed to know?" on the difference between a gas line and a sewer line. I think the owner should be major fined and sued, but if the owner can prove the applicant DID say he was experienced in this..he's not innocent...if this were a fake doctor at a hospital, trust me the report would be all about the criminal fake doctor and nobody from HR nor the hospital would be fined, in trouble, or fired for not checking!(cities and states own hospitals)
Cole Tanner are you fucking stupid? Did you even watch the video?
Yes, it made a man who claimed to be a plumber dug a square hole in a man's driveway and try busting into a gas pipe, a hero for blaming the owner of the company. That's like me dressing as a airline pilot..sneaking on a plane before takeoff..posing as a pilot and taking off..crashing the plane before takeoff..then blaming the airline company for not checking my creditials and being called a hero on the news.
"Crashing the plane before takeoff"??!! LMAO
Cole Tanner he had text messages from "his boss" telling him to do this! Geez you write huge paragraphs but obviously didn't watch the whole video.
2:55 "The pipe needed to be broken in order to access the pipe to make the repair and do further determination on the sewer line."
This lady is literally just making this up as she goes 😂
Jonelle85 with her lil clipboard.... 😂 the clipboard makes it better 😂
nubiansnowchic it's just a way to comfort her self ....body language...
I literally laughed so hard I had to catch my breath when she gave that line of bullshit. I'm not even a plumber and I know that's not how shit is done. 🤣🤣🤣
It sounds like bullshit, at the same time though there are issues where you would break the pipe for access, this ins't one. Luckily the customer only needs to pay an extra 20 for an MJ, it's usually a fitting issue. A very cheap repair at any rate. Most workers don't want to do it. For example the rot on copper causes a blockage, some times it's cheaper for all parties to just cut it and shark bite the section because a shark bite is about 12 bucks.
There great at making up shit. Didn't you know most of the people who wrote the Bible are woman.
I love these news segments. They are truly helping people and getting the word out about bad companies and bad people.
I'd have that young dude in my team any day.
I get the feeling that other companies that are honest contacted him via the news agency and hired as a result.
Idk man. He may be honest but hes a liability. He admitted to trying to break a gas line.
Water Bottle I'd like to think that that's the case, but I don't know. Not knowing the difference between a sewage pipe and what had to be gas/electrical or data conduit/pressurized water (just by diameter) shows that the dude doesn't have any background in building trades. I don't think that it's that big a problem that he tried following instructions before following his gut.
Are you dumb? He clearly said that he was only following instructions given to him, and then began to question it. Not under the impression that he was going along with it, he was simply doing what was instructed, it's obviously not his job to be the expert on what to do.
^ @pedaltheglobe
That text message was painful. Does anyone know how to spell anymore?
I no. Its look bad. People don't no no grandma anymore.
Second language
@@David-zv2em Did you just say that? Did you read what you typed before posting it
CrossGrain Wood Products,LTD r/wooosh
i agree brother
You can tell she was lying.
Roscoe Dogg
She's definitely full of shit XD
Really what gave it away lol..
Wayne Bollentin Duhh I don’t know I’m dumb!!
John Bess her lips are moving
Not very good at it.
WOW! I hope the police and the town got involved in this. That "plumber" should be in jail. His wife, too!
Wow, telling the truth and doing the right thing 100%💯 saved his life.
I wonder if the home owner gave the honest literally LIFE SAVING guy some money for the job and for the saving a lot of people’s lives and honesty which is scarce now a days. I’m sure the home owner can sue the company who hired the contractor guy that saved their lives , right?
Not really it might have caught fire but it wouldn't have blown up. It's outside there's no way for the gas to build up. If that was the case everytime you lit a lighter it would blow your hand off 😂
This is what companies do, they hire inexperienced workers off of craigslist who won't question their scam tactics. This dude may be inexperienced but at least he's honest. I've gotten fired from one electrical contractor because I wouldn't just "make it work" when I was sent to a job without the correct parts for a garage subpanel install. I sent my helper out to get the parts, the job was done right but because it took an hour longer than quoted I got fired. If I just "made it work" with what I had there could be no guarantee that water wouldnt get inside the piping. I'd rather do the right thing and get fired than to do a shit job, keep my shitty job and possibly have a safety hazard in someone's home.
When asked to "just make it work", call the cops.
James Balducci I
James Balducci - right on brother.
Well, if he wants the liabilty of a shit install instead of an honest employee who knows the right thing, that's on him, and eventually he'll have a stack of complaints, and an unreliable crew to deal with, and both his clients and crew will have zero respect for him.
You're better off not working for some rat ass fly by night operation anyway. Brother.... IBEW 305
That guy is a damn good employee. I hope that contractor hires him for future jobs with him so he can see the ropes. He was honest and that is something beyond rare.
Kind of an idiot too though, thinking a 2 inch gas line was a sewage pipe...
But also to be fair he might’ve been told that gas mark outs are yellow and sewage mark outs are green, which is true, and that might be where his confusion came from as a worker with not much experience.
@@sourstateofmind5944 Someone isn't an idiot because they don't know something, at least he had the integrity and intuition to not go through with it. He can gain the knowledge, the right knowledge but you can't put good character in some fiends!
He said they'd never known but if he broke that gas line and it sparked the whole neighborhood would have known. But it's nice to know there's still good people out there.