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Oh, I've had a Nana nap, and then I'm going to do - 6 Nov 2025 - (1,403 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

Oh, I've had a Nana nap, and then I'm going to do a review on this box and have a review.
That was £33 when I looked online because I was writing the price on them.
I haven't had a chance to do these reviews because we're just so busy with everything else, you know, all the time.
Right, so I've also got a limited edition made by Mitra one too.
I is not something that's gone in the box.
So this is this box.
It's really good value, this one.
Yes, so I've put the video on now of that baby bank in England receiving that abuse because they wouldn't give somebody what they wanted.
And we have received a boost as well.
So I've done it because obviously it's a completely different end of the spectrum.
Yeah, they're a free baby bank.
They're not charging for anything.
We charge because we got the food bank to fundraise for.
They don't run a food bank and they're getting the same type of abuse.
Unfortunately, 90% of the public are so grateful when you do something for them.
It makes the job worthwhile.
But you get 10% of freeloaders.
And when you refuse to give these people stuff for free or when they stop being able to access stuff for free, for example, if you shut their charity down, which means they can no longer pick up stuff for free and access all of the little pockets of freebies that are supposed to go to the community for free.
You're supposed to be giving them to distribute to the community for free.
Obviously that's when they start to lose the plot and they start to become aggressive because they can't get the stuff they want for free.
So I just wanted to show you that it isn't only us that receive threats and abuse and the rest of it and people throwing stuff around.
And I'm grateful today for the witnesses who have come forward with the problem that we've had today.
We've stopped somebody from using our shop because we've been monitoring them for a little while.
Labels are being taken off.
Things are being sold on after they've got discounts that are designed for mothers and also stuff is going missing and then turning up and being sold elsewhere.
So I appreciate that they were trying to create a scene earlier.
We were just minding our own business up to our neck in pumpkins and they were trying to create a scene.
For what ends?
I don't know because they've just put themselves out into the community as a problem and we're out there giving out free pumpkins to feed people and animals and the other stuff and then we've got this individual kicking off, making their own business look bad,
dragging into another business and they're not just being monitored by us.
You know, the police are aware of the situation.
It is a low priority for the police.
They are going to go and speak to them because I spoke to them last week about their behaviour and also the marketplace are aware of what's going on as well.
And if you are working in the community and you've got a business anyway, it could be anywhere, it could be Blackwood High Street, it could be anywhere, then you have to abide by a code of conduct to other retailers and the public.
And right now that particular person and that little group are not.
And they've signed a contract to say that they will behave because they're working under Torfaen Council and they're not behaving and they are creating a disturbance within the community and targeting us because we've told them they can't use the shop anymore.
So thank you to everybody who's been a witness to that today.
It will be their undoing because incident reports have been taken by the council today as well.
So that's their fault.
Don't believe everything you hear of one person.
This has been a situation that we've monitored over a couple of months.
We don't just stop customers coming into our shop willy-nilly because obviously, you know, you're losing anything from £500 up a year from a customer.
But if there is a problem, then we need to take them out of the situation and their behaviour.
This is what I'm trying to show you with this video and the people behind the website and the rest of the abuse that we get is when they're stopped from accessing the free stuff, or filling their boots with stuff that they think they can get away without paying for,
or using the service to their advantage while not respecting the values that is there for the community, then obviously they get irate because you've cut off a source of income or a source of food or a source of something that they were tapping into and relying on and using for their own benefit and not respecting the fact that this is a community-based thing.
This is not just about you and one person.
There are multiple people relying on us to deliver certain things to the public to help multiple families out and to help them when they're in financial hardship.
And I mean, we're all in financial hardship right now.
None of us are going through a good time at the moment, are we?
Let's be fair.
We all need to pull together.
But when people create in the way that they create in that manner, then you know there's something wrong.
Because I haven't gone out of my way to kick off and do it.
I've just gone, right, you're banned.
We're not having you in the game trial.
Bye, you're gone.
Yeah, that's the way I deal with it.
But when their source of accessing stuff for free or money that they're using to go to have their botox and rest of it done from their charity, which they can no longer take or food that they've been taking and they're supposed to be giving out the Greggs and they're not.
And you know, the stuff from the supermarkets and you know, you can go back on all of these stories with all of these charities, how they access so much stuff.
You know, like the one has got minibuses, but they, you know, we've had other people with disabilities in the community come forward to say that they're not letting them access the facilities with the minibuses because they've got 10 to 15 children.
So they need to cart their children around in these minibuses as paid for by the charity.
You know, and we've proved that with multiple charities and their vehicles and their vehicles are usually the cash cow, right?
So we can go down the rabbit hole of charities and how corrupt they are and everything else.
There's one this week now that's giving up because they've got to pay rent and they told the council they were a charity and nobody checked up on it.
And now they go in.
So, you know, were they in it for the charitable purpose that they were allegedly doing or were they in it for themselves?
Because why wouldn't they still keep going?
Because we've had adversity.
We've been hit by bills.
We've been hit by this.
We've been said, Oh, we can't do that like that.
You've got to do it like this and you've got to change this and you've got to do it like that.
But we've just carried on.
Like, okay, we adapt because we've got a mission.
We've got a mission statement and we've got a plan on what we're doing and we've got people to help.
And I just think the minute that you've told that you've got to tow the line and you've got to follow rules and regulations, you've gone, I'm out of here.
You know, so I just, I'm glad the lady from England has allowed me and I've asked her all the staff, all right, allowed me to share that because I wanted to show you, it isn't just us.
It's about people who are being greedy, whether they're a charity, whether they're an individual and they don't like it when you say no and you put your foot down and you say, no, I'm cutting you off right here now.