What’s worrying is that if they won’t take coins or even notes, even after being checked, they will go cashless and only take cards, contactless or otherwise
Can't believe this tied the staff up from their jobs for so long, she should have just got a manager, also Tesco is just watching people run out of their stores with high-value goods. The Police do nothing about shoplifters but turn up for this !
@@vinto34 Its Jamie Davies I live in the UK can you tell me that there's more than billions people all over the world and more than millions people in the UK that love living on their own and love having their own independence and love having their own freedom and love having their own personal space too just the same as me please message yes its true please vinto34 please mate.
"Here, we see a gaggle of Karens in their natural habitat, exerting their prowess through their lack of knowledge and arrogance" David Attenborough 2022.
@@stranraer9 She must have misunderstood . Probably heard that small change has limited amounts that can count as Legal Tender, that's why people who try to be funny by paying bills in pennies, or small change , are tripped up , as what they are offering is not ALL Legal Tender, only the amount up to the limit for those particular coins will count towards any transaction.
The thing is... for a business like this £20 means nothing. Like, the people in the queue probably spend £20 anyways. And at the very least that £20 coin still has the value of "twenty pounds", so if the £20 really matter, she (the manager) could just cash it in at a bank or something. So, I believe that they were both in the wrong... The guy recording clearly wanted to just have some fun (and I guess attention, sure) but the manager (and all her colleagues) were just too lazy to figure out how to accept a coin they don't see often, even though according to their higher ups at Tesco they should've accepted the £20 coin.
@Tech Overkill so what corrections are to be made? I’m sure you were able to read every word. It’s an online comment, not an important document, it doesn’t need to be spell checked anyway.
I work for Tesco's and I’m sorry for the absolute ignorance of the staff you interacted with. Also the it’s not legal tender lady broke Tesco policy when she bought a scratch card and didn’t get a receipt and get the receipt signed.
@@tanyamariebarlow9284 you need to learn how to spell before you can critisize anybody and it's people like you that GIVE SHOPPERS LIKE US A BAD NAME WHEN YOU ALWAYS THINK YOUR RIGHT WHEN THE RULE IS THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT LEARN THIS OR LEAVE YOUR JOB
It is quite obvious that you do not own your own business. When I employ a manager to look after my store I give the power for him/her to run it like they own it. In the video he/she is not aware of a certain policy and they are cautious so as far as I am concerned then well done to them as they are protecting the company business and margins. What I applaud is her stating one important statement. It is not law for them to take that money from you. Online policies can also be retracted at any time if the companies sees fit. What I do think is that he deliberately goes in to this petrol station to wind up people so he gets gullible people who watches his upload on you tube and applauds him and slags off a lady who is actually doing a proper job and putting food on her families table. Auditing police stations is one thing however winding up the normal working class person is another. Shame on you for defending this.
@@raistmajere5627 Do you really think that this rude and unprofessional behaviour is "protecting the company business and margins". The corporate Karen's inability to assimilate the facts regarding this unusual situation created terrible publicity, wasted £100s of resource on a small £20 transaction (good for the margins?), exposed the company to a potentially multi-thousand pound lawsuit. She was shown loads of info ie Tesco's own website indicating that they accept this coin, the mint website indicating that it is legal tender. Should have taken onboard the facts presented , accepted the coin and, maybe if she really wanted to protect the business from a sudden onslaught of these coins, printed up some quick notices to attached to the pumps indicating that commemorative coins are not accepted. It was just her over inflated ego took over from critical thinking or common sense as I expect it normally does. She even just ran away leaving the situation totally unresolved. Noticed, that the other manager (or maybe cashier) towards the end of the video, came over listened to the customer, took in all the facts and information and resolved the situation immediately. BTW, I think whilst it is law that they can refuse money (for a transaction). Any private business can refuse anybody's business for any reason. However, it is different for payment of a debt where any legal tender must be accepted unless clearly stated that it would not before the debt was incurred. This was a debt situation as the fuel was already in the car's petrol tank. This is explained on the video with the comparison of this transaction with going into store and attempting to buy an article (e.g. a can of drink). This made for superb TV and journalism exposing dreadful, rude and incompetent management within one of the UK's largest customer servicing business. Plus Plod exposed as useless as usual.
@@jasonwassell8362 - No multi million pound lawsuit would ensue due to it not being law. He can take it to civil court however would not stand a chance of winning. She does not have to take the money. She is the manager of the store and if she makes that decision then well done on her. The business I own does not accept Amex and every customer I have had who pays with Amex has always got a back up card because they know most places do not accept Amex. All in all it’s not law. Same as when he does the police audits he is not breaking the law so nothing the police can do. However if this lady decides to sue him for putting her face on social media when she is in a privately owned building then would lead to a lawsuit especially after they asked him to stop filming. In public fine however not in public then not fine. Civil action can be taken.
@@raistmajere5627 Oh deary me. 1. I said multi-thousand not multi-million and they did say someone has already been paid £5,000 compensation for exactly the same situation. I haven't the time to verify that though. 2. I clearly state that businesses are perfectly untitled to not accept various forms of payment for transactions i.e. no £50 notes, no Scottish notes, no Amex cards, no any cards cash only etc etc. For a debt though as this was, the situation is different. I did only so I think so on this. Once again not sure on the recording a business transaction with someone. I think that she could only demand that he leave the property which she didn't and maybe it would have to be a clear Tesco policy that recording their staff performing their duties is not allowed. Notice I preface everything with "I think" or maybe. You seem very confident though but there is a quote "intelligent people are full of doubt while......." - I'll let you look up the rest. TBH, I really do not have the time to fact check all the ins and outs of this. Just have the opinion that it was handled very poorly and with just a little common sense and critical thinking could have been handled much better.
@@jasonwassell8362 - Just to finish off. Common sense was on a business level. She was not sure so she refused. What she did was not breaking the law. Let’s see if he takes Tesco to court over this and if he wins the case.
I found this on line Change of policy: Supermarket giant Tesco has now agreed that it can accept commemorative £20 coins after Mr Chamberlain complained
@Domo Premo Julian Chamberlain is probably the person you’re thinking of. He’s very well known for this and has been doing it for years even before he started making videos about it. There have been many news reports about him too. The basic legal argument is that shops can refuse to accept them for goods but because fuel is taken before payment, it becomes a debt and someone can’t successfully sue you if you’ve offered to settle the debt with legal tender.
Domo, the coins aren't free, it's just that they often trade for the silver value in them rather than the face value set by the Royal Mint and Bank of England. So yes you might get a £20 coin for less than £20, but definitely not free. I think that early on he says that he paid £60 for four x £20 coins.
The police made the situation worse (what a surprise) by not only getting involved in a civil dispute, but siding with the Tesco staff without understanding the details of the situation.
@@matimus100 amazing, I thinking exactly the same thing! Please allow me to retort. So you found my comment so pointless, that you had to take the time to comment on how pointless it was? You absolute clown.
No! The royal mint does not say they have to take them! The royal mint says exactly what legal tender means and it’s very widely misunderstood. Please don’t get into this game and start spouting laws that don’t exist over the confusion of legal tender.
So you bought £20 coins knowing most people would not know they exist and took them to Tesco to record the staff reacting to what most people would think is forged money - you clearly rock.
"the only trouble here is Hayley's attitude". Get a grip, she spent an hour and a half dealing with your shit, I'm not surprised she'd had enough of you. Could easily have changed all those coming for notes at a bank but I suppose you can't make a video about that can you. Awful people
@@dominicsimpson6810 so if he paid with scottish note they have to accept it? someone should tell them to take it down. i hope you get your next paycheck in commemorative coins...
@@hasan_z they do . . Exactly as the Tesco customer service lady conformed, and exactly as it states in Tesco’s website also . . I don’t need pay checks btw haha . . I’m self employed . .
Royal Mint guidelines advise that, although these coins were approved as legal tender, they are considered limited edition collectables not intended for general circulation, and hence shops and banks are not obliged to accept them.
Any shop can refuse any form of payment. However, the only recourse if the item purchased has already been consumed is to take court action and the coins can be used to settle the debt in court. Therefore the shop management may as well save themselves the hassle and accept them in the first place.
@@firestarter1888 or he could just not be an arse in the first place, and not knowingly head into a shop to pay with a coin he knows isn’t gonna be accepted.
It's private property so if they don't consent to being recorded he has no right to record them. If it were in the street they would not be able to tell him to stop recording.
@@jsteadman9262 what are you talking about? Inside the petrol station is private property. On a road is public. What has dash cams got to do with being recorded inside private property?
@@suleymehmet5214 didn’t ask… no bought these to antagonise them no one just walks in with that yes they are currency but they are used as collectors items
@@casparthomas4775 You highlighted a person's status to belittle their actions but if you lived for 500 years you wouldn't achieve a thing. Stand up for yourself - don't support big business because they won't support you.
@@DeNFlix... A private business irespective of size has the end right to refuse service/entry where it can demonstrate it is reasonable generally. Jazzy hit the nail on the head and best described the issue. This is what happens when the lay person does not correctly understand the stature of law.
@@pllot7072 Of course that is true, they can refuse service/entry, i didn't say they couldn't. What i am saying is that being a huge company, it is in their interest to make all of their customers happy and accept all legal tender, especially when a camera is filming your employees refusing to accept it and viewed by 280k+ people, it's just not good business at all.
OK let's turn the tables. I will buy your car off you and I will pay you with the royal mint coins, will anyone accept them. Anyone selling their house I will buy with the same coins, will anyone do this
I would add that its worth looking at the video of the police interview. The incompetence of the solicitor is remarkable. Officer says I'm not going to discuss the law you have broken. The solicitor should have stepped in at that point and said, unless you can clearly state which law you think has been broken, the interview ends now.
@@newell.fisher The coins are 999.9 solid silver and made by the Royal Mint for collectors and come in many designs. Some are legal tender by law. I wouldn't use mine as money as I would be out of pocket and I enjoy my collection. It is not the fault of collectors for the ignorance of the Police retail staff or any one else. The Queen however is well aware of these facts. It is not called the Royal Mint for nothing as they produce all the coins you and everybody in Britain uses. Live and LEARN.
I like watching Audits however many such as this one are provocative and argumentative and panadantic. Unsubscribed. I do agree the "Not legal tender" statement is ridiculous. Probably a few mums there doing their best to raise a family and this guy comes along with nonsense.
18:30 - Come on mate - this is just a trap, isn't it. You don't check beforehand, to see if those coins are acceptable payment for the petrol station...while just happening to be filming, knowing this would create chaos. They're basically pissed off at you for wasting their time - naturally so.
The only ones causing the problem were the Tesco staff, if your own fucking website states that you accept them you do exactly that. You don't cause a scene because you think you know better.
Another fake account setup 1 year ago like the rest of the gobshites just to try and discredit TH-camrs or to try and attack people in the comments! You 🤡 your not fooling no one ! 1😂😂
Even tescos head office said they would accept them. They have to take it as a payment of debt. But even bank's have said they take it as a payment of debt. When Tescos accept the £20 plastic notes they are losing more as plastic aint worth that much. So she's basically going against head office. Going to debt recovery will cost more than the price of fuel itself.
How do you figure a £20 note is worth less than a £20 coin 🤨 both have the same face value, and a bank note can be exchanged at the Bank of England for eternity.
they always seem to weasel their way into positions where they can tell others what to do , esp nursing, popo and teaching . They create a workforce who does the minimum and doesnt communicate
@@therighttoreply4849 yep i do, i have cancer at the moment and i have worked just about every day for 45 years so i reckon ive put in more than im taking at the moment
They are wrong! Wrong! And wrong again!! What gets me is these people are so quick to stand up and make fools of themselves, with total lack of knowledge for a business that will string them out to dry quicker than they can say MUG
I worked for tesco my manager tried to stop a shoplifter stealing alcohol he got into a chase just down the road. When the shop lifter broke my managers leg he was offered no sick pay because it was his decision to try and help tesco with theft. He ended up leaving shortly after
@Steven Pendlebury Exactly Steven, they should stop harassing decent people with their infantile games in order to carry out what is laughingly called an audit.
Im a busy lady your definitely not a lady running seven areas the only thing shes beem running is her month how did she get a manager job shes must have been under her boss table 😂 think before you speak and special when a camera is present
Caroline sounds like a Manager vs a "Shift Manager". She listened evaluated and reasoned that the staff time expenditure and blocked pump is equating to must more that $20 already so let's end this now. She walked up to the till, got $20 out of her wallet and ran it through, pocketed the coin, and sent an email to cooperate to let them know youtubers are making fun of us. AGAIN!
The Tesco staff were so clueless. You can't buy a sandwich with a £20 coin if they refuse to take it but they can't refuse to take it for the debt you owe them a debt after filling up with petrol. It's not hard to understand and they're 100% wrong. It's VERY clear on the Royal Mint website.
No, no, no. Legal tender is only for settlement of a debt IN COURT. See black belt barrister. You end up with the ludicrous situation where they sue you, you pay the £20 coin into the court and the court pays them out. The fact that there’s £300 of fees is by the by.
@@MrAndrewFarrow what happens to the legal tender they've accepted at the time for settlement of the debt? i'm open to being educated :) what you're saying does make logical sense.
@@StuBarfoot the situation is bizarre, I grant you that. I guess if she laid it at your feet she’s returned it. See black belt barrister on YT. He says it’s ludicrous. Law often is.
The dismissive treatment began before you presented the coin, discussing future shifts/breaks, all three in conversation as if the shop was empty. Rude in the extreme, but typical of Tesco staff, and she claims to be a manager, probably a team leader for an extra 10p an hour. The only thing keeping her in job after this is her union membership.
Read the lawsuit article where guy was awarded 5000 because he was arrested for paying with a 100 pound coin and looked at details on the Bank of England website. From across the Pond, thanks for the fine education on UK legal tender. 😎
This is Royal Mints fault. They sell these coins and justify the high price by putting the denomination on them - then they tell you 'commerative' coins can't be spent in shops.
@@garrettorourke7136 Seems like you must be a bit slow, mate, so I'll try and explain this to you like I'm talking to a five year-old. When paying a debt in the UK the person who owes money must pay with legal tender. This £20 coin is legal tender. So when they went to pay their debt for the fuel they'd pumped into their car, the Tesco woman had to accept the legal tender as payment. If he hadn't already taken the goods she could refuse it but because it was payment for a debt she HAD TO ACCEPT THE COIN. I know it's a tough concept when you've only got seven brain cells, Garrett, but if you think about it for a few days I think it'll click eventually.
I was going to post about NI notes. I tried to pay with one a few years back and girl in shop refused. I said to her, you do realise NI is part of UK? Long story short, I got her to get the manager out who said to her, **yes, of course we can accept it**
Someone has too much time on his hands... hands up to her, she was really patient. If he has a problem, take it up with senior head office management at Tesco, Not the poor guys in store who are just tying to earn a living and do their job as best as they can.
Bottom line - she took the money from him, and it was printed into circulation by the Royal Mint! Now she wants to have an oops moment because of her ignorance, and try to give it back despite reading that it's legal money from her own business site! What about that is so hard to understand?
That officer has no clue what he’s talking about ! How embarrassing for the force, he just hates the fact that your being smart (but honest) and he can’t get one over on you ! That’s what you call coming prepared.
Is it me or were those forecourt cashiers rude from the start, even before any coins were handed over, all talking amongst themselves, no acknowledgement of the customer at all.
@@probablecausetocheckhard-drive you need to learn sarcasm... he couldn't have been more sarcastic if he tried... Or perhaps refrain from commenting if you don't wish to look foolish...
Meh, I'm used to it here in the north east of the UK, there's always people speeding or being idiots and not a single cop around to catch them in the act!
Glad I no longer shop in Tesco. She should contact Tesco Head Office to check if they accept these coins. She is a immature lady. If I was Tesco bosses, I would not be happy with her behaviour.
1. Between the driver and Tesco there exists a debt. 2. Legal tender is defined as “anything recognized by law as a means to settle a public or private debt.” The national currency is legal tender in the UK. A creditor is legally obliged to accept legal tender toward repayment of a debt. 3. A £20 coin issued by the Royal Mint is statutorily accepted as national currency and thus full legal tender/ QED (Manager: “It is legal tender but we don’t have to accept it” = an absurd statement!) The Tesco manger is conflating this driver’s situation (tendering payment of an existing debt) with a situation in a shop where you pay at the check-out. In a shop, there is no existing debt, Title to goods has not passed. The prospective buyer accepts Tesco’s invitation to treat by offering to buy the goods, Tesco can accept or reject the offer. Totally different from paying for fuel in arrears!
Entirely correct, unless they have a disclaimer stating what they will accept as payment. So if they specified on the pumps that no £50 notes or commemorative coins accepted, then it would change the argument
it clearly states the 100 coin and 20 coin are legal tender, but that doesn’t mean a private business has to accept the 100 or 20 for payment, yes they can be used for debt but then that would mean I can clear my rent arrears with 100 coins because it’s a debt? You see how that argument is mooot? Just because a coin is legal tender and was minted by the Bank of England. doesn’t mean I’m right, I could use a shilling in 2022 in a shop it’s legal tender? Would the shop take my shilling? No because it’s not in circulation, like the 100 and 20 coin? People on the comments are not the brightest of sparks are they🤣🤣
“I’m not doing it. I’m not doing it. I’m the manager” It’s not your garage. It’s not your money. Stop making it personal. Do your job and do it legally. Emotions have no place. You should resign as a manager 🤦♂️
She was a typical Karen, she was dragged up rather than brought up, same with the other shouting Karen's, actually thinking they have a right not to be filmed in public.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to pay using legal tender not his fault the store manager isn't clued up on her job when even her head office says they accept as payment the only person doing out wrong was the manager, and we have a go at the bloke filming, no wonder it's so easy to take away our rights when people take offence to other people showing what are rights are
@@MufcRedDevil His whole channel is about causing issues until it depends into a shit show. So the OP was correct. Additionally, a shop has the right NOT to accept any money - even if it's the fucking Queen standing there paying for petrol. He is a cock, and his channel is bollocks.
@@MufcRedDevil stop playing games. We all know he did this deliberately, purposefully and intentionally to be an antagonist Just like all his other videos. We all know he went out of his way to fabricate this incident. A cyclist has the right to cycle down the a3 in the middle of the road but its definitely stupid to do so.
Maybe you should concentrate on protecting our rights and things we are allowed to do rather than try protecting someone who was proven to be in the wrong
How to tell if she's full of her own importance: she's saying that I won't take it. Any other employee would say, call a higher manager and let it be their headache!
The British twenty pound (£20) coin is a commemorative coin, first issued by the Royal Mint in 2013. It is minted in . 999 fine silver. Twenty pound coins are legal tender but are intended as souvenirs and are almost never seen in general circulation.
People will do anything to get a name of Karen for herself. Legal tender, just take the money, give a receipt... Simple. Throwimg the coin on the ground says it all.
Sorry pal, but you knew fine well that Tesco were likely to not accept that coin, you are just being awkward and trying to make a few quid. YOU are in the wrong, not Tesco. The vendor can refuse to accept any note or coin, regardless of whether or not it is legal tender.Just because Tescos website says that they accept those coins, the manager can still refuse, the worst part of this whole fiasco is the fact that you knew this would happen and were quite prepared to play the semantics game, just pay what you owe !
@@makkapacca I was pointing out how stupid the sign is. Ireland uses Euro, I wouldn't have expected them to accept them. Northern Ireland use Sterling.
Body cams are CCTV and only store managers and duty managers have access to the footage when an incident happens and police on request when a crime is committed. Breaching this rule is immediate sacking for most companies. The footage is never available to the public like this public nuisance videoing for a reaction to get clicks and likes. Unemployed public troll who's only income is from TH-cam ad revenue and subscriber donations.
Poor old Hayley, made to look a complete fool. I suspect her 90 minutes of employment salary together with her crew of incompetents time Tesco more than £20. The police were their usual pathetic self.
Actually according to a lawyer I saw online last week, a shop can decide what tender they wish to take. They are under no obligation to take any tender they don't wish to take.
@@Beliefisthedeathofintellect better watch Blackbelt barrister on YT. A shop can take or decline any denomination it wants. It was the same many years ago when I worked in a shop. Just because a particular note is legal tender ,it doesn't mean the shop has to accept it as payment
Asking you to 'stop recording' and saying 'I don't want to be recorded', whilst they are constantly being recorded by multiple CCTV cameras while at work. Oh the irony.
Stand up for yourself man - the number of weak hearts commenting - I can only imagine you people are robbed daily - obviously you won't make a fuss - simply bend over and take it while defending coorperate entities
@@fukgooners the incident in the video played out over several hours, the employee states this at some point, can’t remember exactly where. Plus the time to go and get the coins, drive to the store, come back a few days later to resolve, plus uploading and editing. It’s safe to say that the uploader spent a lot more time putting this together than I did merely watching.
see how the woman at 15.08 turned around and turned her body cam on ,they tell you not to film but they think its ok for them to film ,give a person a uniform and they think they have power lol .
This happens everytime we come from Scotland to England, a lot of shops don't recognise Scottish notes... we have to go to the bank to exchange our notes to English ones When your recording the counter staff there is a note stating they won't take Scottish notes!
Same here in Northern Ireland, we've to change all our notes to BOE notes as a lot of English places won't that them. we also have signs in a lot of our shops that they don't accept Scottish notes. Stupid really
@@SirMrShanks Asda takes NI notes in England, I often bring them back from NI when over there visiting family. Even the auto-tills accepts them no problem.
"Whilst the £20 has been deemed legal tender it has not yet been designed to be a circulating coin. That means you can still use it to settle a debt in court, but you will probably find that your corner shop or your bank will not accept a £20 coin in exchange for goods or services."
They'd already given him the fuel. At that point it's too late to tell him. He had a debt to them, and has the right to walk away a free man after offering the legal tender as payment
Wow !!!! You hired all them actors for just £20 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I know right 🤣 this was one of my favourites
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@@NewsNowYorkshire You have low standards then
@@NewsNowYorkshire why did you not pay with other coins or paper money
The time it took to resolve this the £20.01 of fuel was actually worth £28.46...
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Actually £18.01,two quids worth had evaporated.😄
Very good.
lol So He Is In Profit
You forget the police van that is ticking over for 20m probably just to keep the pork cool
After you got the receipt you should of walked back in, grab a bag of crisps and pay with a £20 note
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What’s worrying is that if they won’t take coins or even notes, even after being checked, they will go cashless and only take cards, contactless or otherwise
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Can't believe this tied the staff up from their jobs for so long, she should have just got a manager, also Tesco is just watching people run out of their stores with high-value goods. The Police do nothing about shoplifters but turn up for this !
She is the manager, if she was Lezzy then she would be 'personager'.
@@chrisclarke7828I’m dead 💀 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
£20 worth of fuel barely enough to get you out of Tesco's car park, should have used the £100 😳
£20 will get you from pump 1 to pump 3
@@Nickle314 not downhill!!
$20 Here in nz wouldn't even move the needle the fuel is that expensive.
By pushing the car.
@@vinto34 Its Jamie Davies I live in the UK can you tell me that there's more than billions people all over the world and more than millions people in the UK that love living on their own and love having their own independence and love having their own freedom and love having their own personal space too just the same as me please message yes its true please vinto34 please mate.
There is always one woman working at every tesco that looks like a 100% fully cloned specimen of this woman.
Aka the Karen
Legit 😂
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Tesclone
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Funnily enough my Mrs was a Tesco manager and remembers this subject coming up a while back... They were told to accept them
Do you have the memo? May we see it?
@@MrAndrewFarrow No I'm afraid not
@@mrgreen8654 🤣🤣 spoilsport
@@memezilla4370 🤣😂 Was a bit ago now, but she mentioned when I was watching this vid
Wow, so your Mrs is a bully..
Messing with people really isn't entertainment, it's just sad
yet here you are increasing his income
I once tried to pay £20 for fuel in £1 coins at big tesco in Hull and was refused , they didn't have space for that amount in the till
whos messing with people ? the women refusing legal tender or the guy trying to buy petrol ?
@@SNORKYMEDIA I quit after 30 seconds of this trash.
He sounds like Dynamo. Got fuck all else to with himself but play games
"Here, we see a gaggle of Karens in their natural habitat, exerting their prowess through their lack of knowledge and arrogance"
David Attenborough 2022.
Cackling old hags.
they are certainly not an endangered species ! 😆
Gaggle can't be right... Apparently the collective noun is a "complaint" of Karens
@@gav2759 love it 😁
27:09 hellooooo lol
No such things as legal tender 😂 she’s class!
not quite , 1 and 2 p's are apparently
@Domo Premo Oh dear.
@@stranraer9 She must have misunderstood .
Probably heard that small change has limited amounts that can count as Legal Tender, that's why people who try to be funny by paying bills in pennies, or small change , are tripped up , as what they are offering is not ALL Legal Tender, only the amount up to the limit for those particular coins will count towards any transaction.
@@MrAndrewFarrow a bank note is a promise to pay
@@charlieminaj2 a promise to pay what, I’d like to know?
30 minutes to put 100 miles worth of fuel in.
Now we know what it's like to drive an electric car
My Taycan can charge at 275kw which means 100 miles would take less than 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, it only cost about $100 in everyone’s time to deal with this.
No it doesn't. Dollars are not legal tender in the UK
Not if the business concerned, has acted correctly
Dollars. Not sure about that
Seems to me he would have been gutted if she had accepted it .
Yes precisely
Can’t imagine someone being so miserable and wanting attention that badly
He is not seeking attention he is showing how stupid these woman and business are. Sue them!
@@bostonblackie9503 if you think that , you’re not on the right page .
The thing is... for a business like this £20 means nothing. Like, the people in the queue probably spend £20 anyways.
And at the very least that £20 coin still has the value of "twenty pounds", so if the £20 really matter, she (the manager) could just cash it in at a bank or something.
So, I believe that they were both in the wrong... The guy recording clearly wanted to just have some fun (and I guess attention, sure) but the manager (and all her colleagues) were just too lazy to figure out how to accept a coin they don't see often, even though according to their higher ups at Tesco they should've accepted the £20 coin.
These Tesco employees are the reason why blonde jokes exist.
27:09 Hellooooo lol made the manager look like a thick 18yo little lassie
Never more truer words spoken
The best bit is, they were not real blondes Haha
I won’t let the Mrs see that comment. 😃
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Bloody hell, I wish I had this much time.
Procrastination, do more of it me old chumb
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Well u obviously have cos u watched the video though lol
Sheikh you are probably fiddling the system you look like you don't really have much time left(hopefully)
You did you’ve watched….
I work in a supermarket and meet people like this every day! Luckily, the good customers make up for the bad. Just accept it and move on!
@Tech Overkill so what corrections are to be made? I’m sure you were able to read every word. It’s an online comment, not an important document, it doesn’t need to be spell checked anyway.
I work for Tesco's and I’m sorry for the absolute ignorance of the staff you interacted with. Also the it’s not legal tender lady broke Tesco policy when she bought a scratch card and didn’t get a receipt and get the receipt signed.
@Борець за свободу Lots of British people call it Tesco's. Just like a lot of people call Primark, Primarni
@@tanyamariebarlow9284 you need to learn how to spell before you can critisize anybody and it's people like you that GIVE SHOPPERS LIKE US A BAD NAME WHEN YOU ALWAYS THINK YOUR RIGHT WHEN THE RULE IS THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT LEARN THIS OR LEAVE YOUR JOB
@@stevelightning hilarious! 😂
When did that woman get the ability to change Tesco policy’s and over ride the board of directors.
It is quite obvious that you do not own your own business. When I employ a manager to look after my store I give the power for him/her to run it like they own it. In the video he/she is not aware of a certain policy and they are cautious so as far as I am concerned then well done to them as they are protecting the company business and margins. What I applaud is her stating one important statement. It is not law for them to take that money from you. Online policies can also be retracted at any time if the companies sees fit. What I do think is that he deliberately goes in to this petrol station to wind up people so he gets gullible people who watches his upload on you tube and applauds him and slags off a lady who is actually doing a proper job and putting food on her families table. Auditing police stations is one thing however winding up the normal working class person is another. Shame on you for defending this.
@@raistmajere5627 Do you really think that this rude and unprofessional behaviour is "protecting the company business and margins". The corporate Karen's inability to assimilate the facts regarding this unusual situation created terrible publicity, wasted £100s of resource on a small £20 transaction (good for the margins?), exposed the company to a potentially multi-thousand pound lawsuit. She was shown loads of info ie Tesco's own website indicating that they accept this coin, the mint website indicating that it is legal tender. Should have taken onboard the facts presented , accepted the coin and, maybe if she really wanted to protect the business from a sudden onslaught of these coins, printed up some quick notices to attached to the pumps indicating that commemorative coins are not accepted. It was just her over inflated ego took over from critical thinking or common sense as I expect it normally does. She even just ran away leaving the situation totally unresolved. Noticed, that the other manager (or maybe cashier) towards the end of the video, came over listened to the customer, took in all the facts and information and resolved the situation immediately. BTW, I think whilst it is law that they can refuse money (for a transaction). Any private business can refuse anybody's business for any reason. However, it is different for payment of a debt where any legal tender must be accepted unless clearly stated that it would not before the debt was incurred. This was a debt situation as the fuel was already in the car's petrol tank. This is explained on the video with the comparison of this transaction with going into store and attempting to buy an article (e.g. a can of drink). This made for superb TV and journalism exposing dreadful, rude and incompetent management within one of the UK's largest customer servicing business. Plus Plod exposed as useless as usual.
@@jasonwassell8362 - No multi million pound lawsuit would ensue due to it not being law. He can take it to civil court however would not stand a chance of winning. She does not have to take the money. She is the manager of the store and if she makes that decision then well done on her. The business I own does not accept Amex and every customer I have had who pays with Amex has always got a back up card because they know most places do not accept Amex. All in all it’s not law. Same as when he does the police audits he is not breaking the law so nothing the police can do. However if this lady decides to sue him for putting her face on social media when she is in a privately owned building then would lead to a lawsuit especially after they asked him to stop filming. In public fine however not in public then not fine. Civil action can be taken.
@@raistmajere5627 Oh deary me.
1. I said multi-thousand not multi-million and they did say someone has already been paid £5,000 compensation for exactly the same situation. I haven't the time to verify that though.
2. I clearly state that businesses are perfectly untitled to not accept various forms of payment for transactions i.e. no £50 notes, no Scottish notes, no Amex cards, no any cards cash only etc etc. For a debt though as this was, the situation is different. I did only so I think so on this. Once again not sure on the recording a business transaction with someone. I think that she could only demand that he leave the property which she didn't and maybe it would have to be a clear Tesco policy that recording their staff performing their duties is not allowed. Notice I preface everything with "I think" or maybe. You seem very confident though but there is a quote "intelligent people are full of doubt while......." - I'll let you look up the rest. TBH, I really do not have the time to fact check all the ins and outs of this. Just have the opinion that it was handled very poorly and with just a little common sense and critical thinking could have been handled much better.
@@jasonwassell8362 - Just to finish off. Common sense was on a business level. She was not sure so she refused. What she did was not breaking the law. Let’s see if he takes Tesco to court over this and if he wins the case.
I found this on line Change of policy: Supermarket giant Tesco has now agreed that it can accept commemorative £20 coins after Mr Chamberlain complained
NNY was reading that news report at 24:48
Yes I seen the same thing they said they would take from 2014
@Domo Premo Julian Chamberlain is probably the person you’re thinking of. He’s very well known for this and has been doing it for years even before he started making videos about it. There have been many news reports about him too. The basic legal argument is that shops can refuse to accept them for goods but because fuel is taken before payment, it becomes a debt and someone can’t successfully sue you if you’ve offered to settle the debt with legal tender.
funny that some one nicknamed me Brett Julian Complainagain..
Domo, the coins aren't free, it's just that they often trade for the silver value in them rather than the face value set by the Royal Mint and Bank of England. So yes you might get a £20 coin for less than £20, but definitely not free. I think that early on he says that he paid £60 for four x £20 coins.
as soon as you mentioned compensation , it all goes smoothly lol
Why didn’t she just phone a bank and ask for clarification?
The cops didn’t seem very interested in helping you sort this matter out and as the Tesco lady is only a manager whe has never come across
The police made the situation worse (what a surprise) by not only getting involved in a civil dispute, but siding with the Tesco staff without understanding the details of the situation.
Pigs always side with the big supermarkets
The police didn’t have a clue what to do did they. They never come across this before. Turning there back on you in the van 😂
Bless ‘em. Not just ignorant (anyone can be that), but arrogant (‘I don’t care what Tesco say’) with it.
Superstitious nonsense comment
@@matimus100 amazing, I thinking exactly the same thing! Please allow me to retort. So you found my comment so pointless, that you had to take the time to comment on how pointless it was? You absolute clown.
No! The royal mint does not say they have to take them!
The royal mint says exactly what legal tender means and it’s very widely misunderstood. Please don’t get into this game and start spouting laws that don’t exist over the confusion of legal tender.
The service is obviously shoddy
So you bought £20 coins knowing most people would not know they exist and took them to Tesco to record the staff reacting to what most people would think is forged money - you clearly rock.
Rock? He's a fucking clown
just testing if people can think on their feet, most cant
He has legal tender coin so they should not be able to refuse his coin
never call cops when you have an issue , you only create a new problem , they are not problem solvers
He didn't they were getting fuel
When you wake up and just need to argue with someone
yep you put on a karen uniform
Stand up for yourself man - never mind the weak heart talk
@JM #7 RACING
100%
Di€k h€@d
Bury Karen man
don't be naive. all these systems need testing and pushing. Otherwise you'll get walked on or trampled over ( are you the copper driver?)
"the only trouble here is Hayley's attitude". Get a grip, she spent an hour and a half dealing with your shit, I'm not surprised she'd had enough of you. Could easily have changed all those coming for notes at a bank but I suppose you can't make a video about that can you. Awful people
I agree
@@ActuallyAwesomeName with who? 😆😆😆
The one's breaking the law? Or those making the video's?
You don’t understand how much retail staff have to go through. And any shop anywhere in the UK had the right to refuse a certain type of tender
Incorrect . . Apply the law only, not an opinion
@@dominicsimpson6810 they clearly have a notice at the till saying no scottish notes so obviously they have right to refuse "legal tender"
@@hasan_z having a sign up does not make something legal . . However, legal tender is legal tender . . The business is at fault, not the customer
@@dominicsimpson6810 so if he paid with scottish note they have to accept it? someone should tell them to take it down. i hope you get your next paycheck in commemorative coins...
@@hasan_z they do . . Exactly as the Tesco customer service lady conformed, and exactly as it states in Tesco’s website also . . I don’t need pay checks btw haha . . I’m self employed . .
Royal Mint guidelines advise that, although these coins were approved as legal tender, they are considered limited edition collectables not intended for general circulation, and hence shops and banks are not obliged to accept them.
Any shop can refuse any form of payment. However, the only recourse if the item purchased has already been consumed is to take court action and the coins can be used to settle the debt in court. Therefore the shop management may as well save themselves the hassle and accept them in the first place.
@@firestarter1888 or he could just not be an arse in the first place, and not knowingly head into a shop to pay with a coin he knows isn’t gonna be accepted.
@@almostanengineer Yeah but he got attention with the video, now didn't he! All about attention seekers these days!
@@uknighthuntingvision93 he's a clout chaser
Did you even watch the video haha
The more Tesco staff involved in resolving this fiasco the better because Every Little Helps !
Every little helps - lose market share
"only 1p and 2p are legal tender" "there's no such thing as legal tender" "It's illegal to record" This woman knows her stuff
It's private property so if they don't consent to being recorded he has no right to record them. If it were in the street they would not be able to tell him to stop recording.
@@RottingEarth So you're saying it's illegal? They will have been on camera from dash cams of cars pulling in and out, are they breaking the law too?
@@jsteadman9262 what are you talking about? Inside the petrol station is private property. On a road is public. What has dash cams got to do with being recorded inside private property?
@@jsteadman9262 That's a very different matter. And you know it .
Any public space can be recorded by anyone
This is the type of man that gets his monthly uc payment and buys a load of these just to piss people off
I think people should stand up for themselves and I'm a 3rd line coms engineer - is that acceptable to you?
@@suleymehmet5214 didn’t ask… no bought these to antagonise them no one just walks in with that yes they are currency but they are used as collectors items
@@casparthomas4775
You highlighted a person's status to belittle their actions but if you lived for 500 years you wouldn't achieve a thing.
Stand up for yourself - don't support big business because they won't support you.
Also Educating people.
Bank of England says it’s upto discretion of the shop keepers
Legal tender doesn’t mean what you think !
Were talking about Tesco's here, you know, the nations biggest supermarket chain.
@@DeNFlix... A private business irespective of size has the end right to refuse service/entry where it can demonstrate it is reasonable generally. Jazzy hit the nail on the head and best described the issue. This is what happens when the lay person does not correctly understand the stature of law.
@@pllot7072 Of course that is true, they can refuse service/entry, i didn't say they couldn't. What i am saying is that being a huge company, it is in their interest to make all of their customers happy and accept all legal tender, especially when a camera is filming your employees refusing to accept it and viewed by 280k+ people, it's just not good business at all.
OK let's turn the tables.
I will buy your car off you and I will pay you with the royal mint coins, will anyone accept them. Anyone selling their house I will buy with the same coins, will anyone do this
@@vitalhygiene3546 Were not Tesco's, the largest supermarket chain the UK, were just Joe Bloggs.
The kick in the teeth is Julian went to the Royal Mint for a tour and he tried to pay with one of the coins and they wouldn't accept it as payment 🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅
The Royal Mint - making a mint for the Royals.
R u serious, oh ny days?🤣
OMG, so you'd have to complain to the Royal Mint about the Royal Mint 🤣
😂😂
Didn’t Julian successfully sue Devon police for £5,000 for wrongful arrest under identical circumstances?
Yes.
I would add that its worth looking at the video of the police interview.
The incompetence of the solicitor is remarkable.
Officer says I'm not going to discuss the law you have broken. The solicitor should have stepped in at that point and said, unless you can clearly state which law you think has been broken, the interview ends now.
Dear Royal Mint: please stop making coins like this so that working people don't have to deal with this kind of thing.
@@newell.fisher You mean legal tender that is available to spend as stated on the website. Currency is legal tender.
@@newell.fisher The coins are 999.9 solid silver and made by the Royal Mint for collectors and come in many designs. Some are legal tender by law. I wouldn't use mine as money as I would be out of pocket and I enjoy my collection. It is not the fault of collectors for the ignorance of the Police retail staff or any one else. The Queen however is well aware of these facts. It is not called the Royal Mint for nothing as they produce all the coins you and everybody in Britain uses. Live and LEARN.
I like watching Audits however many such as this one are provocative and argumentative and panadantic. Unsubscribed. I do agree the "Not legal tender" statement is ridiculous. Probably a few mums there doing their best to raise a family and this guy comes along with nonsense.
100% agree with you. I love audits but this is not about "exercising your rights", this is about being pedantic using a rare exploit.
I think you'll find you are the one that's full of nonsense.
18:30 - Come on mate - this is just a trap, isn't it. You don't check beforehand, to see if those coins are acceptable payment for the petrol station...while just happening to be filming, knowing this would create chaos. They're basically pissed off at you for wasting their time - naturally so.
@skinjim123 I think everyone is pretty much triggered by bullies.
@@debrarufini6906 Nonsense, the only bullies were the staff making drive off threats.
The only ones causing the problem were the Tesco staff, if your own fucking website states that you accept them you do exactly that. You don't cause a scene because you think you know better.
@@RandomGuy-ej9gr So he just happened to be filming while attempting to pay with these 'unknown coins?!'
Who has time to do this ? Why would you ? I sense underlying issues ..........🙈
By that logic you have issues because you had time to watch it and comment
@@Ornamentmountain haha touché
Someone that’s driving their daddy’s merc lol
If they refused he would get 5k
Another fake account setup 1 year ago like the rest of the gobshites just to try and discredit TH-camrs or to try and attack people in the comments! You 🤡 your not fooling no one ! 1😂😂
The way the three ladies are going on is like the money will be coming out of their pockets. Accept the coin and move on.
I'm not sure but I think it might if their till is down 🤷
FO, it does too, anyshop you are down on a till its your fault....
@@gpnorman9453 not at a major supermarket like Tesco.
@@AntmystaTV North Worth the Hassle. Cmon supermarket workers are always under the Kosh from Management.
The manager is incredibly dislikeable
You can make a complaint to Chief Police constable against the officers, they shouldn’t ignore your situation
Even tescos head office said they would accept them. They have to take it as a payment of debt. But even bank's have said they take it as a payment of debt. When Tescos accept the £20 plastic notes they are losing more as plastic aint worth that much. So she's basically going against head office. Going to debt recovery will cost more than the price of fuel itself.
Not to mention the bad PR against Tesco's. Just a total balls up by the Karen and her disciples.
How do you figure a £20 note is worth less than a £20 coin 🤨 both have the same face value, and a bank note can be exchanged at the Bank of England for eternity.
@@almostanengineer I rather have precious metal fool
You can spot a corporate Karen a mile away. Getting angry over nothing and never backing down due to their ego 😂
The hair do was a clue.
they always seem to weasel their way into positions where they can tell others what to do , esp nursing, popo and teaching . They create a workforce who does the minimum and doesnt communicate
The reason the world is in such a state it is, is because women have been given positions of power.
@@NOT_SURE.. so you enjoy free hand outs, from the government, from hard working people, taxes
@@therighttoreply4849 yep i do, i have cancer at the moment and i have worked just about every day for 45 years so i reckon ive put in more than im taking at the moment
They are wrong! Wrong! And wrong again!! What gets me is these people are so quick to stand up and make fools of themselves, with total lack of knowledge for a business that will string them out to dry quicker than they can say MUG
I worked for tesco my manager tried to stop a shoplifter stealing alcohol he got into a chase just down the road. When the shop lifter broke my managers leg he was offered no sick pay because it was his decision to try and help tesco with theft. He ended up leaving shortly after
@Steven Pendlebury Exactly Steven, they should stop harassing decent people with their infantile games in order to carry out what is laughingly called an audit.
Im a busy lady your definitely not a lady running seven areas the only thing shes beem running is her month how did she get a manager job shes must have been under her boss table 😂 think before you speak and special when a camera is present
@@neildale7292 Tawdry response, probably even lower than your IQ🤣 I would recommend Grammarly.
@@neildale7292 I'd imagine she's now no longer working for Tesco after that performance. She made herself and Tesco look stupid.
Caroline sounds like a Manager vs a "Shift Manager".
She listened evaluated and reasoned that the staff time expenditure and blocked pump is equating to must more that $20 already so let's end this now.
She walked up to the till, got $20 out of her wallet and ran it through, pocketed the coin, and sent an email to cooperate to let them know youtubers are making fun of us. AGAIN!
The Tesco staff were so clueless.
You can't buy a sandwich with a £20 coin if they refuse to take it but they can't refuse to take it for the debt you owe them a debt after filling up with petrol.
It's not hard to understand and they're 100% wrong. It's VERY clear on the Royal Mint website.
yup, if they don't accept legal attender for settlement of the debt then the debt it written off.
No, no, no.
Legal tender is only for settlement of a debt IN COURT.
See black belt barrister.
You end up with the ludicrous situation where they sue you, you pay the £20 coin into the court and the court pays them out.
The fact that there’s £300 of fees is by the by.
@@StuBarfoot no, no, no.
You have to pay it into COURT to do that after they’ve sued you.
@@MrAndrewFarrow what happens to the legal tender they've accepted at the time for settlement of the debt? i'm open to being educated :)
what you're saying does make logical sense.
@@StuBarfoot the situation is bizarre, I grant you that.
I guess if she laid it at your feet she’s returned it.
See black belt barrister on YT. He says it’s ludicrous. Law often is.
The dismissive treatment began before you presented the coin, discussing future shifts/breaks, all three in conversation as if the shop was empty. Rude in the extreme, but typical of Tesco staff, and she claims to be a manager, probably a team leader for an extra 10p an hour. The only thing keeping her in job after this is her union membership.
You see that kind of dismissive attitude in all professions. They just seem to want to show how powerful their own personal ignorance can be lol
Jesus you guys have obviously not worked customer service
@@huwharries2716 so?
@@Ornamentmountain so I think it's unfair going against normal people like this mate
Lousheeny… go and dust the cobwebs off yer minge!
Read the lawsuit article where guy was awarded 5000 because he was arrested for paying with a 100 pound coin and looked at details on the Bank of England website. From across the Pond, thanks for the fine education on UK legal tender. 😎
This is Royal Mints fault. They sell these coins and justify the high price by putting the denomination on them - then they tell you 'commerative' coins can't be spent in shops.
I wish we could see her reaction to getting told its ok
OMG, I was DYING to see that! I had to use my imagination to see the look on her face, like a bulldog licking piss off a nettle...
would be seething
@@garrettorourke7136 did
@@garrettorourke7136 Seems like you must be a bit slow, mate, so I'll try and explain this to you like I'm talking to a five year-old.
When paying a debt in the UK the person who owes money must pay with legal tender. This £20 coin is legal tender. So when they went to pay their debt for the fuel they'd pumped into their car, the Tesco woman had to accept the legal tender as payment. If he hadn't already taken the goods she could refuse it but because it was payment for a debt she HAD TO ACCEPT THE COIN.
I know it's a tough concept when you've only got seven brain cells, Garrett, but if you think about it for a few days I think it'll click eventually.
@@garrettorourke7136 with that grammar, are you her checkout buddy on minimum wage?
That manager even has the Karen hairdo! She's a busy lady, you know. She's not got time for this!😆😆
Yeah, her cute little check-out job is the glue that holds the nation together...
@@jaredburgess8381 Yeah, like cheap sellotape....😄👍
😂😂behave!
It's why it's always best to promote Karen to manager. When dealing with Karen customers it's like an immovable object meets an unstoppable force
You people are the karens
Here's an idea for the next one, try with Northern Irish money
Always a pain in the ass in England
Scottish money as well!
Or a Scottish £100 note
I was going to post about NI notes. I tried to pay with one a few years back and girl in shop refused. I said to her, you do realise NI is part of UK? Long story short, I got her to get the manager out who said to her, **yes, of course we can accept it**
Nobody is forced to accept them.
Someone has too much time on his hands... hands up to her, she was really patient. If he has a problem, take it up with senior head office management at Tesco, Not the poor guys in store who are just tying to earn a living and do their job as best as they can.
Exactly just pass it over to head office log it with the police as a theft and let him argue with Tesco's legal team
@@jimibaked4235 as a theft?
@@DubzCo yes and let him argue with there legal team
Bottom line - she took the money from him, and it was printed into circulation by the Royal Mint! Now she wants to have an oops moment because of her ignorance, and try to give it back despite reading that it's legal money from her own business site!
What about that is so hard to understand?
That officer has no clue what he’s talking about ! How embarrassing for the force, he just hates the fact that your being smart (but honest) and he can’t get one over on you ! That’s what you call coming prepared.
Not an officer or a constable just a uniform wearing PCSO!
Diversity and equality rules mean the Police cannot discriminate against useless idiots. Hence, why the force is full of them.
The officers also implied instructions to deal with it as a drive off
Well the officer is a moron, so of course he's going to hate someone being smart 😆
Typical of the filth. They're just goverment prefects.
Is it me or were those forecourt cashiers rude from the start, even before any coins were handed over, all talking amongst themselves, no acknowledgement of the customer at all.
Typical Tesco staff
Ide love to see someone go in there with a big 4x4 fill tank then pay in 1 p coins she would have a full on dummy out fit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This slowly got more & more hilarious 😂
Best thing i've seen in yonks, Michael. Made up for the day, now !
Great to see the police not siding with corporations for a change 🙄
they clearly did though what did you watch?
@@probablecausetocheckhard-drive you need to learn sarcasm... he couldn't have been more sarcastic if he tried...
Or perhaps refrain from commenting if you don't wish to look foolish...
@@handyjayes1 you're right went over my head. forgive me everyone 😭😭😭😭👍
@@probablecausetocheckhard-drive lol... you had me seriously worried 👍🤘✌️👌
Well kind of.... they were encouraging him to pay "otherwise he'd get a charge in the post"
I'm absolutely disgusted with the attitude of the police farce. And as for the tesco staff. A joke.
Meh, I'm used to it here in the north east of the UK, there's always people speeding or being idiots and not a single cop around to catch them in the act!
You ever worked in a supermarket? Its shit and you dont need this kind of bollocks when you just want to earn enough to live.
I suggest that you visit the Isle of Man and buy some of their bank notes, then come back to England, Wales or Scotland and buying Petrol
Leave your car there and walk to the bank? That's hilarious!
Some people have too much time on there hands.
Glad I no longer shop in Tesco.
She should contact Tesco Head Office to check if they accept these coins.
She is a immature lady. If I was Tesco bosses, I would not be happy with her behaviour.
@Ed Straker Banks may not accept them, but Tesco's head office clearly does 😂🤣
@Ed Straker They obviously have a way of dealing with these coins. Probably sell them on to a coin dealer or return them to the royal mint.
I used to be a cop and I would have treated this as a civil matter between you and tesco. End of.
Hayley was a particularly unpleasant person.
1. Between the driver and Tesco there exists a debt.
2. Legal tender is defined as “anything recognized by law as a means to settle a public or private debt.” The national currency is legal tender in the UK. A creditor is legally obliged to accept legal tender toward repayment of a debt.
3. A £20 coin issued by the Royal Mint is statutorily accepted as national currency and thus full legal tender/
QED
(Manager: “It is legal tender but we don’t have to accept it” = an absurd statement!)
The Tesco manger is conflating this driver’s situation (tendering payment of an existing debt) with a situation in a shop where you pay at the check-out. In a shop, there is no existing debt, Title to goods has not passed. The prospective buyer accepts Tesco’s invitation to treat by offering to buy the goods, Tesco can accept or reject the offer. Totally different from paying for fuel in arrears!
Entirely correct, unless they have a disclaimer stating what they will accept as payment.
So if they specified on the pumps that no £50 notes or commemorative coins accepted, then it would change the argument
well put
Julian Chamberlain is brilliant at the legal tender for fuel videos - doesnt apply to goods in the shop though
Agreed, but his name’s Julian lol
@@uktokers Thanks - bloody autocorrect
@@MKHNitro now I'm wondering how you spelt it...
Any TH-cam links?
it clearly states the 100 coin and 20 coin are legal tender, but that doesn’t mean a private business has to accept the 100 or 20 for payment, yes they can be used for debt but then that would mean I can clear my rent arrears with 100 coins because it’s a debt? You see how that argument is mooot?
Just because a coin is legal tender and was minted by the Bank of England. doesn’t mean I’m right, I could use a shilling in 2022 in a shop it’s legal tender? Would the shop take my shilling? No because it’s not in circulation, like the 100 and 20 coin?
People on the comments are not the brightest of sparks are they🤣🤣
“I’m not doing it. I’m not doing it. I’m the manager”
It’s not your garage. It’s not your money. Stop making it personal. Do your job and do it legally. Emotions have no place. You should resign as a manager 🤦♂️
Guess you have never had the status of being as high a manager.
The fact that a low level supervisor thinks she knows more than tescos website which would of been approved at the highest level 🤦♂️
"I don't care!"
That's a big mistake on her part!!
Why is it plods always leave their engine running wasting fuel,ffs switch off.
She was a typical Karen, she was dragged up rather than brought up, same with the other shouting Karen's, actually thinking they have a right not to be filmed in public.
In America we have rarely used 2 DOLLAR bills. They are issued by the US MINT. A cop took a man to jail for using one.
You should go back to the same petrol station and repeat the process all over again...
Lol
This guy sounded exactly how I imagined.
One of life's walking laxatives just out to make other people's lives harder.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to pay using legal tender not his fault the store manager isn't clued up on her job when even her head office says they accept as payment the only person doing out wrong was the manager, and we have a go at the bloke filming, no wonder it's so easy to take away our rights when people take offence to other people showing what are rights are
@@MufcRedDevil His whole channel is about causing issues until it depends into a shit show. So the OP was correct.
Additionally, a shop has the right NOT to accept any money - even if it's the fucking Queen standing there paying for petrol.
He is a cock, and his channel is bollocks.
@@MufcRedDevil stop playing games.
We all know he did this deliberately, purposefully and intentionally to be an antagonist Just like all his other videos.
We all know he went out of his way to fabricate this incident.
A cyclist has the right to cycle down the a3 in the middle of the road but its definitely stupid to do so.
Who's playing games the more you back down to these bullies and sacrifice your rights the more rights we will lose
Maybe you should concentrate on protecting our rights and things we are allowed to do rather than try protecting someone who was proven to be in the wrong
How to tell if she's full of her own importance: she's saying that I won't take it. Any other employee would say, call a higher manager and let it be their headache!
She's the manager, dipshit.
The British twenty pound (£20) coin is a commemorative coin, first issued by the Royal Mint in 2013. It is minted in . 999 fine silver. Twenty pound coins are legal tender but are intended as souvenirs and are almost never seen in general circulation.
Seen more regularly these days.. especially on TH-cam..
Soon as the lass got managers job she got her hair cut to the Karens trim
This is the Royal Mint's fault. The Banks don't even accept the coins anymore, and it's the Mints fault. It's false advertising by the R.M.
People will do anything to get a name of Karen for herself. Legal tender, just take the money, give a receipt... Simple. Throwimg the coin on the ground says it all.
Stand up for yourself woman
Job occupation? I go annoy shop workers and shove a camera in their face cause It makes me feel big, bruv.
Stop watching them.
And you gave him another view 👏
Not a shop worker now she’s sacked .
And it's paid very well too.😃
"We'll do it as a refuse to sale"
Ok, take the fuel back out of the car then lmao.
Lmfao
Sorry pal, but you knew fine well that Tesco were likely to not accept that coin, you are just being awkward and trying to make a few quid. YOU are in the wrong, not Tesco. The vendor can refuse to accept any note or coin, regardless of whether or not it is legal tender.Just because Tescos website says that they accept those coins, the manager can still refuse, the worst part of this whole fiasco is the fact that you knew this would happen and were quite prepared to play the semantics game, just pay what you owe !
“We are currently unable to accept SCOTTISH or IRISH notes".
So do they accept *NORTHERN* IRISH notes?! 🤣
None of them are legal tender so they do not have to accept them
@@makkapacca I was pointing out how stupid the sign is.
Ireland uses Euro, I wouldn't have expected them to accept them. Northern Ireland use Sterling.
@@shaymurphyphotog ahh yes ok. Well point still stands. But maybe they do accept NI notes who knows
1:43 - pennies and 2p's that are actually legal tender - bring out the wheelbarrow !
You can only use them up to a total of 20p so you'll have a lot of room in it.
'Why you filming us' they say while wearing a BODYCAM lmao and have CCTV all over the place
Body cams are CCTV and only store managers and duty managers have access to the footage when an incident happens and police on request when a crime is committed. Breaching this rule is immediate sacking for most companies. The footage is never available to the public like this public nuisance videoing for a reaction to get clicks and likes.
Unemployed public troll who's only income is from TH-cam ad revenue and subscriber donations.
@@AutisticCat who hurt you bro
This guy seems like one of the people on TH-cam who does and films things that he knows will create an issue. 🔔end
Poor old Hayley, made to look a complete fool. I suspect her 90 minutes of employment salary together with her crew of incompetents time Tesco more than £20. The police were their usual pathetic self.
You don't need GCSEs to be a cop, so you do the maths (because they certainly can't!) 😅
PCSO’s
Actually according to a lawyer I saw online last week, a shop can decide what tender they wish to take. They are under no obligation to take any tender they don't wish to take.
@FJS yes. I think it was Blackbelt Barrister I saw on YT talking about this
Wrong
@@minnie4218 bbb is a fraud and will not answer to it only the acquiescent listen to him. Bcos they cannot be bothered to do due dillingence
@@Beliefisthedeathofintellect better watch Blackbelt barrister on YT. A shop can take or decline any denomination it wants. It was the same many years ago when I worked in a shop. Just because a particular note is legal tender ,it doesn't mean the shop has to accept it as payment
@@minnie4218 your acquiescence betrays you. Shocking how so many are allowing this weekess today.
27:09 Made her look like a silly little girl while shes the head manager lol brilliant
Coming from a Christian
So he knows full well the shops are going to likely refuse it but does it anyway. Attention seeker.
Asking you to 'stop recording' and saying 'I don't want to be recorded', whilst they are constantly being recorded by multiple CCTV cameras while at work. Oh the irony.
Exactly and then later in the video one of the Tesco staff is even seen wearing a body worn camera. 🤦♂️
@@uktokers Yes I did notice..... She's been waiting for years for the opportunity to use it.
No irony. Who has access to the CCTV footage & who has access to the TH-camr's footage. Which footage is controlled & which is not?
Totally bloody different 😂 Tescos isn't putting they're cctv footage on TH-cam for all and sundry to see
the work cctv cameras don't get published to TH-cam by some bell end
You came in there filming knowing you were going to cause a commotion. Pretty pathetic
I film everything
@@NewsNowYorkshire why? do you do pathetic shit like this 24/7? lmao.
@@NewsNowYorkshire Pathetic
Stand up for yourself man - the number of weak hearts commenting - I can only imagine you people are robbed daily - obviously you won't make a fuss - simply bend over and take it while defending coorperate entities
When she walked off with the coin I would have left, you already paid
The Manager was being more than nice, this lad has a lot of time on his hands.
Agreed, sad really.
@@tjordan_1212 yeah but you spent exactly the same amount of time watching it 🫵🏻
@@fukgooners Yes, watching! Not making a public nuisance of myself for no good reason.
@@tjordan_1212 watching or making wasn’t brought into question ! The comment was regarding the amount of time one had on there hands !
@@fukgooners the incident in the video played out over several hours, the employee states this at some point, can’t remember exactly where. Plus the time to go and get the coins, drive to the store, come back a few days later to resolve, plus uploading and editing. It’s safe to say that the uploader spent a lot more time putting this together than I did merely watching.
see how the woman at 15.08 turned around and turned her body cam on ,they tell you not to film but they think its ok for them to film ,give a person a uniform and they think they have power lol .
Subject accesscrequest that bwc footage NNY
This happens everytime we come from Scotland to England, a lot of shops don't recognise Scottish notes... we have to go to the bank to exchange our notes to English ones
When your recording the counter staff there is a note stating they won't take Scottish notes!
Same here in Northern Ireland, we've to change all our notes to BOE notes as a lot of English places won't that them. we also have signs in a lot of our shops that they don't accept Scottish notes. Stupid really
@@SirMrShanks can you spend money in Scotland? I see Ireland & Scotland as family, love the place & the people ❤
@@SirMrShanks Asda takes NI notes in England, I often bring them back from NI when over there visiting family. Even the auto-tills accepts them no problem.
I thought the lady was very nice.
You made it difficult for her. i dont know how i would have coped with that.
Bent over backwards like expected
Such a patient lovely manager, she rightly explained if you go to a bank and change it for a £20 note that's very reasonable.
Should have asked them to remove the petrol from your tank 😆
"Whilst the £20 has been deemed legal tender it has not yet been designed to be a circulating coin. That means you can still use it to settle a debt in court, but you will probably find that your corner shop or your bank will not accept a £20 coin in exchange for goods or services."
They'd already given him the fuel. At that point it's too late to tell him. He had a debt to them, and has the right to walk away a free man after offering the legal tender as payment