Hey, guys. They've had a label puller offer in - 8 Sep 2025 - (1,435 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank
Hey, guys.
They've had a label puller offer in Pontypool shop this morning.
Out the front.
And then tried to bring the item in and offer a favour.
So they've been chucked out.
Good job I won.
They had a kick to your arse at the street.
Do not disrespect our volunteers that have put a lot of effort into cleaning stuff.
And presenting stuff and putting it out.
You're already getting half price.
Anything with a label ripped off, it goes back to the donation center and will get sorted as and when I feel like it.
Because that's how the donation center is running at the moment.
I go over there when I feel well enough to sort stuff out.
Do not take labels off.
Because you won't have the items and we'll stop you from coming in the shops.
Simple as.
Right.
I need someone to pick up a car full of stuff from my mother in True Thomas.
I can't do it.
My car is already full.
I'm up to my neck.
She's got a pile of stuff there waiting for us.
Is there any way somebody can pick it up and drop it to the shop here please?
Or one of the other shops if you're going that way.
So, True Thomas, Risca or whatever.
But is there anybody out there that could do that for us today?
We would appreciate it because the mother's got it all piled up ready.
I have a photo of it all so you can see how much it is.
It is quite a bit.
It's a good car full.
I'm in the middle of sorting some clothes.
I think we'll do a filler bag for five of you and the clothes as well.
I need someone or I would like someone.
Pick up these bags.
They're all out pound stuff.
You can either sell them online for us on the Facebook marketplace to your friends for ten pound each.
Or take them apart and sell them for a pound each.
Or put them on vintage or whatever you've got for us.
Because I'm quite full now so I need these gone really.
So if anybody in Caerphilly would like to do that for us.
I think there's about ten bags and I've got two bags of shoes.
But it's all a pound each.
So you can either do a, you know, don't try marking it up.
I'm happy for it to go for a pound.
Even if you're on vintage and you want to do three for two.
I'm not bothered with that.
But I've also got two bags of shoes which I'll buy you as well.
And they're okay.
They're just like... I don't know.
Let's have a look at this one.
But they're just pound ones but we're just running out of room.
And I haven't got time to write the sizes and all the rest of it.
There might be eleven bags.
We might have another bag by there.
You can pick up half if you want.
And then somebody else can pick up the other half.
But I really, really need that.
Right, so something else now.
If you want to take more you could take this basket full as well.
Pound.
I need them all gone.
Right, so charity shops would put this in their rag bag.
I'd have a rag bag by the end of the day if anybody wants that for free.
This would go in their rag bag.
I'm going to... because this is beautiful.
Right, but it's missing stones.
Look, the rhinestones have come out now.
My father will put rhinestones back in if you've got the sizes.
But that's quite a lot.
So what I'm going to ask my dad to do is cut that off of his metal cutter.
And then we can recycle the dress because the dress is still lovely, isn't it?
You know, and if the bow needs a stitch to stay in place, my mother will do that.
And that's what we're about.
That wouldn't go in a bin.
You know, bare minimum, we would give that out to free for somebody else to do.
But I'm sure my dad will be able to chop that off.
And even when he chops that off, right, he won't get rid of that because he'll keep it for rhinestones for something else.
So if we've got earrings with rhinestones missing, you'll sort the rhinestones out in there.
But otherwise, it's a lovely little dress.
There's a bit of a fray on it.
But I think 50p will put that up for.
50p, three for a pound.
And that will go easily, easily.
Like I said, we don't...
I'm not sure if these wings go with it, to be honest.
They might do.
They look a bit same colour, don't they?
Same colour, but they've got a rose on it.
So it might be that it's got wings as well.
It's got Velcro on it, but has it got Velcro on the back?
No, so perhaps it's something else.
Perhaps it's just that colour.
But it'd look nice with those wings on as well, wouldn't it?
But it's a lovely little dress.
I mean, yes, it's got a bit of fraying on it.
I don't know if my mother would be able to sort that out because it's that loyal.
But somebody will have him.
We won't bin stuff like that.
Look, I've got stuff in here.
Primark leggings.
They would be in a rag bag.
No.
They'll go pound fill a bag for a fiver.
Worst case scenario, we give them out for free.
That's how we do it, guys.
We don't chuck stuff in the bin.
We recycle a lot of stuff.
A lot.
It annoys me when people say, oh, they flight it.
We haven't flight it.
Nothing.
Believe me, if I've put something in a bin, which it will be in a bin, it's because it's rubbish.
Oh, somebody's been in.
Have a look at Mickey Mouse.
They love Mickey Mouse, apparently.
Oh, Mickey Mouse has got his hand in the thong.
Hang on now, Mickey.
What's going on there?
Can't be doing that.
He's lovely.
He's really collectible, he is.
I've got somebody interested in him.
Welchuff.
He's lovely.
He is really nice.
I think we might do fill a bag for a fiver on the children's course here.
Boutique is half price.
But I've got quite a bit.
And I've got these five bags that I'm sorting out now.
So I think we've got quite a bit there, filling up a bit in Caerphilly.
I knew we would.
We need to...
I always knew that.
I've been under no illusions all my life since I started that we would need at least two locations, a shop and a warehouse in Caerphilly.
I knew that because Caerphilly have always been one of our biggest supporters.
And I'm really sorry Caerphilly, we didn't get you sooner.
I should have bit the bullet and paid them on commute.
Oh, I love that.
I'm sure I've looked at that one before.
This one's nice.
With a bit of rose and a copper.
I like that.
It's nice.
This one.
Oh, so I'm desperate now for this donation to be picked up from this Mermaid Tree Thomas.
It's quite a bit.
But like my car is full.
I'm up to my neck as you can see guys.
Up to my neck, my sore fist a little.
Usually when we hang them up, they usually go quite quick.
When they're like in situ.
Because people are like, oh I want him hanging up in my living room.
He's cool.
I bet he talks, doesn't he?
I bet he talks or something.
He's cool.
Right then guys.
Come down, we've got some lovely stuff.
Come and see us.
And don't take labels off.
We don't like label peeler off us.
We go to a lot of trouble to put the labels on.
That's why we sellotape some of them on as well.
So this person actually pulled the label off and the sellotape.
So as soon as they came to the tail we were like, nope.
We're not taking a fiver for it.
Oh, I'll give you a tenner.
We're not taking a tenner for it either.
Off you go, bye.
Off you go.
We don't need your money and we certainly don't need people like you as customers making more work for us.
And trying to rip off the baby bank.
They've had a label puller offer in Pontypool shop this morning.
Out the front.
And then tried to bring the item in and offer a favour.
So they've been chucked out.
Good job I won.
They had a kick to your arse at the street.
Do not disrespect our volunteers that have put a lot of effort into cleaning stuff.
And presenting stuff and putting it out.
You're already getting half price.
Anything with a label ripped off, it goes back to the donation center and will get sorted as and when I feel like it.
Because that's how the donation center is running at the moment.
I go over there when I feel well enough to sort stuff out.
Do not take labels off.
Because you won't have the items and we'll stop you from coming in the shops.
Simple as.
Right.
I need someone to pick up a car full of stuff from my mother in True Thomas.
I can't do it.
My car is already full.
I'm up to my neck.
She's got a pile of stuff there waiting for us.
Is there any way somebody can pick it up and drop it to the shop here please?
Or one of the other shops if you're going that way.
So, True Thomas, Risca or whatever.
But is there anybody out there that could do that for us today?
We would appreciate it because the mother's got it all piled up ready.
I have a photo of it all so you can see how much it is.
It is quite a bit.
It's a good car full.
I'm in the middle of sorting some clothes.
I think we'll do a filler bag for five of you and the clothes as well.
I need someone or I would like someone.
Pick up these bags.
They're all out pound stuff.
You can either sell them online for us on the Facebook marketplace to your friends for ten pound each.
Or take them apart and sell them for a pound each.
Or put them on vintage or whatever you've got for us.
Because I'm quite full now so I need these gone really.
So if anybody in Caerphilly would like to do that for us.
I think there's about ten bags and I've got two bags of shoes.
But it's all a pound each.
So you can either do a, you know, don't try marking it up.
I'm happy for it to go for a pound.
Even if you're on vintage and you want to do three for two.
I'm not bothered with that.
But I've also got two bags of shoes which I'll buy you as well.
And they're okay.
They're just like... I don't know.
Let's have a look at this one.
But they're just pound ones but we're just running out of room.
And I haven't got time to write the sizes and all the rest of it.
There might be eleven bags.
We might have another bag by there.
You can pick up half if you want.
And then somebody else can pick up the other half.
But I really, really need that.
Right, so something else now.
If you want to take more you could take this basket full as well.
Pound.
I need them all gone.
Right, so charity shops would put this in their rag bag.
I'd have a rag bag by the end of the day if anybody wants that for free.
This would go in their rag bag.
I'm going to... because this is beautiful.
Right, but it's missing stones.
Look, the rhinestones have come out now.
My father will put rhinestones back in if you've got the sizes.
But that's quite a lot.
So what I'm going to ask my dad to do is cut that off of his metal cutter.
And then we can recycle the dress because the dress is still lovely, isn't it?
You know, and if the bow needs a stitch to stay in place, my mother will do that.
And that's what we're about.
That wouldn't go in a bin.
You know, bare minimum, we would give that out to free for somebody else to do.
But I'm sure my dad will be able to chop that off.
And even when he chops that off, right, he won't get rid of that because he'll keep it for rhinestones for something else.
So if we've got earrings with rhinestones missing, you'll sort the rhinestones out in there.
But otherwise, it's a lovely little dress.
There's a bit of a fray on it.
But I think 50p will put that up for.
50p, three for a pound.
And that will go easily, easily.
Like I said, we don't...
I'm not sure if these wings go with it, to be honest.
They might do.
They look a bit same colour, don't they?
Same colour, but they've got a rose on it.
So it might be that it's got wings as well.
It's got Velcro on it, but has it got Velcro on the back?
No, so perhaps it's something else.
Perhaps it's just that colour.
But it'd look nice with those wings on as well, wouldn't it?
But it's a lovely little dress.
I mean, yes, it's got a bit of fraying on it.
I don't know if my mother would be able to sort that out because it's that loyal.
But somebody will have him.
We won't bin stuff like that.
Look, I've got stuff in here.
Primark leggings.
They would be in a rag bag.
No.
They'll go pound fill a bag for a fiver.
Worst case scenario, we give them out for free.
That's how we do it, guys.
We don't chuck stuff in the bin.
We recycle a lot of stuff.
A lot.
It annoys me when people say, oh, they flight it.
We haven't flight it.
Nothing.
Believe me, if I've put something in a bin, which it will be in a bin, it's because it's rubbish.
Oh, somebody's been in.
Have a look at Mickey Mouse.
They love Mickey Mouse, apparently.
Oh, Mickey Mouse has got his hand in the thong.
Hang on now, Mickey.
What's going on there?
Can't be doing that.
He's lovely.
He's really collectible, he is.
I've got somebody interested in him.
Welchuff.
He's lovely.
He is really nice.
I think we might do fill a bag for a fiver on the children's course here.
Boutique is half price.
But I've got quite a bit.
And I've got these five bags that I'm sorting out now.
So I think we've got quite a bit there, filling up a bit in Caerphilly.
I knew we would.
We need to...
I always knew that.
I've been under no illusions all my life since I started that we would need at least two locations, a shop and a warehouse in Caerphilly.
I knew that because Caerphilly have always been one of our biggest supporters.
And I'm really sorry Caerphilly, we didn't get you sooner.
I should have bit the bullet and paid them on commute.
Oh, I love that.
I'm sure I've looked at that one before.
This one's nice.
With a bit of rose and a copper.
I like that.
It's nice.
This one.
Oh, so I'm desperate now for this donation to be picked up from this Mermaid Tree Thomas.
It's quite a bit.
But like my car is full.
I'm up to my neck as you can see guys.
Up to my neck, my sore fist a little.
Usually when we hang them up, they usually go quite quick.
When they're like in situ.
Because people are like, oh I want him hanging up in my living room.
He's cool.
I bet he talks, doesn't he?
I bet he talks or something.
He's cool.
Right then guys.
Come down, we've got some lovely stuff.
Come and see us.
And don't take labels off.
We don't like label peeler off us.
We go to a lot of trouble to put the labels on.
That's why we sellotape some of them on as well.
So this person actually pulled the label off and the sellotape.
So as soon as they came to the tail we were like, nope.
We're not taking a fiver for it.
Oh, I'll give you a tenner.
We're not taking a tenner for it either.
Off you go, bye.
Off you go.
We don't need your money and we certainly don't need people like you as customers making more work for us.
And trying to rip off the baby bank.