Just had a horrible thought. What if the next rip off is Jace the rubber toddler doll
Can't believe they didn't hire a professional photographer for the event. Would have made it a whole lot more professional.
Most dads would say exactly the same thing.Can anyone else imagine their dad wanting to stand in a creepy shop full of dolls meeting people all weekend? My dad would of told us to duck off
It looked like a girls dress he had on with white socks that were to tight on his legs then silly sandals and that was his first pair of shoes ! poor kidIt's her "style" granny even thought it was girly.
Maybe it's her way of not letting Chris influence him, no beanies here..
But then they could have charged £10 each for the photographs.They’re too stingy for that
Sunday trading law only applies above a certain square footage. xI'd imagine that the store was open way past the Sunday opening hours and no doubt the tills were ringing. The law doesn't apply to the inghams
I think he was dressed to look like a dollThis comment I nearly swallowed a pickled onion whole
Even Sarah thinks that’s a rip offPostage outside Europe seems to be £80.
like these horrible things in shitholes windowJust had a horrible thought. What if the next rip off is Jace the rubber toddler doll
Can't believe they didn't hire a professional photographer for the event. Would have made it a whole lot more professional.
Remember the shite Christmas video message scam they had going?Does the solicitor that Chris visited deal with social media/internet law?
If so, could it be that You Tube/COPPA have been in touch and he is taking advice?
But then they could have charged £10 each for the photographs.
Sunday trading law only applies above a certain square footage. x
I don’t think nda’s written on ibis napkins count anywayYup. It's why corner shops can trade all day whereas larger supermarkets have restricted Sunday trading hours.
I bet Chris and Sarah are fuming that an ifam has done a vlog exposing what a pile of shite their 'event' was. I wonder if they will just suck it up or try and get YT to do a strike on it.
Re: NDAs - I'd have some concerns about the legalities if people with LD have been asked to sign them. I seriously doubt the consequences of breaking an NDA were fully explained therefore they may have not understood the information they were being given. Same goes for the children who attended the event (I think the link posted earlier relates to the US rather than the UK). If anyone attended from Scotland then there are different laws and the NDA might be invalid anyway.
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