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Alright, so I am here, guys - 11 Nov 2025 - (2,768 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

Alright, so I am here, guys.
We've had the customers in as well this morning.
They're queuing for me to get in this morning.
Queuing they were.
And the bed is sold.
I am digging it out because I've been using it to hang stuff on.
That's ready to go.
All my bags hanging on it.
Where am I gonna put them now?
This is lovely.
Covers front bum and bottom bum.
Regatta.
It's very nice.
I've got a hood.
My do-rays are a bit too... Oh, it's out to bits, I think.
Right, so this is clearing out nicely by here.
Tons and tons of 50p clothes.
They fill a bag for £2.50, guys.
I've got to fill those hangers back up and then get up there.
I need this bike gone, guys.
40 if it's gone today.
If you want the other bits with it, I can do them for, say, 50 for the extra wheel and the thing.
Right, because I need it gone, really.
We need room now.
Can't get in here, man.
Oh, this constant bullying and harassment and attacking of us has got to stop, guys.
Because the only person is hurting is you and your businesses now and your charities and your groups.
We've had charities that have lost their charity registration.
Let me show you the shoes I got up by here a minute because I got them out to try and... I got lots of shoes here and they only sell a few pairs here.
See?
Got tons.
Really nice ones.
So I'll go through these now.
The only people who... these are lovely, aren't they?
The only people who are getting hurt by this is you and your businesses, right, and your reputations in the community, yeah?
Your charities, you're the ones that are getting shut down.
Not me, right?
I mean, I've got an extra 2,000 followers.
We've got it from 72,000 followers to 74 in a week.
Who does that?
Who does that?
Unless they're buying followers and we are not buying followers, right?
I had customers queueing today.
Daniel had customers queueing.
Daniel had people waiting with bags of donations there because they didn't want to leave them there.
Guys, come on.
You know, you've got to... just go away.
Go and do your own thing.
Don't bother us.
Don't come in the Stop nicking.
Don't try changing labels.
Don't try beating the system.
It's not going to work, right?
Beautiful veil there, guys.
It's £65 on... well, the lady paid £65 for it.
It's absolutely stunning.
Don't do it just this week because it's in a bag, but I don't want it out to get dirty.
That's been sold.
£5 have gone today.
Oh, actually, it's only up for 10, so it'll be £1.50.
£15.
I got £60 on that, so I'll do it for £20.
£5 on the chair.
Got the egg.
Oh, I don't know.
£10 on the egg.
Those chairs £10 for the two.
I got tonnes, guys.
We need to get some stuff gone now.
We're selling stuff all the time, but a lot of it is small stuff, so it's the big stuff now.
I tell you what shop I looked at this morning.
It was the Enterprise place that rents cars.
It's not up for rent.
They're in there working, but that's a nice Is it the pick?
Is it the Piccadilly?
Or have I got it wrong?
What's that pub there?
Funny shit pub on the corner of the castle.
That Enterprise building would be nice.
It's got nice big windows in it for furniture and prams and stuff like that.
No, they're just up for rent.
Nice for furniture to lay it all out.
I still have a couple of rails dotted around.
We don't want to fill it up.
We don't want it to be the same as this shop.
We want it to be furniture shop, right?
But upstairs where the offices are got big windows as well.
So we could put mannequins and stuff in the big window or use the school tables because we get loads of school tables.
I've had to sell some of the school tables because the school tables are about this big.
So put the school tables in front of the windows and then put furniture on top of the school tables upstairs in the office.
And then as people are driving past they can go, oh that's a nice wardrobe or that's a nice pillow.
That's a nice whatever.
See it in the top windows as well.
That's a nice building.
Keep an eye on that building guys.
What's the ones opposite the car wash?
If anybody got a number on there or going past that today can take a picture because I keep forgetting.
There's some sort of rental space but there and I don't know what it is.
Chair is free.
It's got a dodgy leg on it.
A little leg needs fixing.
I've got a bouncer under there.
I don't know.
£3, £2.
What do I want to pay for it?
I could have to move these in now though.
This one goes today.
£10 on this one if it goes today.
I could have to put the cover on it now.
£2, £2, £2.
Let's get it gone.
£10 on that plan.
I don't know.
£2, £2.
They're individually priced.
They've got a fibre on the DVDs.
I can go for £2.50.
£10 on the bike.
£1, I don't know.
£10, £10.
What do I want to pay?
What do you want to pay?
But I got to say that this has got to stop with this abuse all the time.
I mean, you're making yourselves look bad now.
I mean, you're damaging your own businesses.
You're damaging your charity.
I mean, I don't know anybody that's actually got away with actually doing anything against us.
Have you?
Have you actually noticed anybody doing anything against us and getting away with it and getting the outcome that they wanted?
I haven't seen anybody.
They just got out of their way, these people.
I mean, we stopped those women coming in.
We said, right, you're not coming in no more.
We spoke to you several times.
You're still not listening to us.
You're creating problems.
You're making slightly comments.
The staff are getting fed up with it.
The staff are going missing.
It's turning up on your stall.
You're taking labels off.
You're buying stuff.
Creating about prices.
Wanting it cheaper and then putting it up for three times as much on your stall.
Right, so it's not like you can't afford it because you're only selling it on.
And then they just went absolutely... Oh, we've had a lava lance in our cupboard.
Have to check him.
And then they just went absolutely nuts over the next couple of days.
And we were like, stop it.
And we went in and we spoke to the market management and we said, stop them.
They're in breach of their tenancy.
And they're like, oh no, no, no.
It's not going to...
When there's something like that, it's not going to blow over because somebody has got a mindset in their head and that's it.
Right, and it needs to be dealt with.
You need to deal with it.
Not sit there and go, deal with it.
It wouldn't have got that out of hand if the market personnel had dealt with it.
I got that up for ten, so that'll be £2.50 today.
Look, we've got loads of bits of it.
And a hat.
Lovely.
And I think I tied a vehicle on there because they come with it.
Look, you know, I mean they've gone out of their way to create problems for staff.
But like I said, we're going to have this problem now giving out the food because this is everybody's cash cow.
This is what makes them look legitimate.
Is giving out the food.
Half of them don't give it out for free.
A quarter of them charge for it.
Right?
Well, half of them charge for it.
A quarter of them keep it for themselves and their friends.
Right?
There's only 15% of food banks out there that's actually giving it out to people.
Right, so I've had some nice cokes and stuff.
Ain't that going to work?
Oh yeah, we need to sell some stuff, guys.
We've got loads.
Otherwise, I'm never going to empty those back rooms.
They're going to be full forever in a day.
If I said, right, no donations for next year, anyway, any shop, right, from anybody, business partners, charity partners, we would still be full at the end of the year because we've got so much, guys, so much you can't even see.
Jan's mother have had stuff in her house.
Sammy have had stuff in her house.
My mother, my dad won't let me through the door anymore.
He holds the door and he's like, what have we got in your hand?
What's in our bag?
Don't we go bringing stuff here now?
Right, honestly, people's houses are full.
We've got places you don't even know about this full.
Places the staff don't even know about this right?
Honestly, please, please, we're doing it as cheap as we can.
I can't go cheaper than 75% off and giving it away for free, doing 20 pound giveaway, 20 pound giveaway.
I can't go cheaper than that, guys.
You won't get cheaper than us.
We're doing fill a bag for a fiver on the toys.
The toys are down to 50p or five pound items or a pound, you know, the ornaments or the 350 items are 50p including the books and everything.
We have got absolute tons and tons and tons and tons and tons of stock.
Right?
I need to make room to bring the food in to give it to you for free.
If you're a customer or a donator, you'll be entitled to the food that we pick up from the supermarkets at the end of the day for free.
I carry a bag a day.
Right?
I can't get it in the shop because where am I going to these trays of food for you to get in and access it safely in accordance with health and safety and food and hygiene.
I need a section of the shop like I need all of that tables down there, which I can wipe over with disinfectant, lay the food out tidy and separate what needs to be separated.
Put up my allergy signs and then let one or two people there at a time fill up their bags, buy in something, maybe a couple of items off there, maybe a baby item, you know, a couple of baby outfits, and then they can take a carrier bag full of food as well to help you,
not me.
This is a bollock for me now to try and clear this out and get all of these trays of food in and collect these trays of food that I've just ate at night.
Absolute bollock for me.
I'm doing it for you.
I'm not doing it for money.
I'm not asking you to pay five pound a bag for it.
I'm asking you to tell everybody you know about our shops and start using our shops to keep the stock down because I can't take any more donations on until you guys buy this lot.
I'm in a catch 22 because you go away now and you say to 10 of your friends, go and use Jayne's shop.
She's on 75% of all these deals.
Go up there.
She wants to get the food in there.
She can't get the food in there until you go and do this.
Right.
So they'll come up, right?
And you'll have 10 of your friends come in and maybe 10 of your friends buy something.
But the next time those 10 friends come back, they'll bring their donations with them.
So I'm in a constant circle of trying to get rid of these donations the best I can, guys.
So please, please, please.
There's nothing better than word of mouth.
Mum to mum.
I cannot get this food off these wasters that are taking it and charging you for it.
Five pound a bag and the rest of it and the rest of it.
Right.
Until I've got room in the shops to bring it in.
Because I haven't got the room for it.
I barely got room for our tin food banks.
You know that our top up shop.
That's our top up shop that we have in the shops.
If you need a food bank, you need to contact me.
Yeah.
Because we do that on a different site.
Because there's fresh involved with that.
OK, so the problem that the council will have is the amount of stock and the fresh food.
Because fresh food is more of a risk to health and hygiene than ambient food.
So what they need to see is a clear space for me to put the food.
I can't put it out the front unless I got a cover over it because of the birds and things like that.
And you've got birds of birds flew and bird droppings and other stuff and rats and God knows what.
So I couldn't put like a table full of bread out there, even if the bread was packaged because of the risk with the environmental factors out there.
They want it in a shop and they want it so that it's laid out and that you can separate bread and wheat products from fresh products and eggs and cheese will all be separated and, you know, things like that.
OK, so you know how they do it when they do like the church food banks and they lay it all out.
That's what we need to do.
OK, so but to do that, I need the stock gone.
I need you to tell everybody about our shops.
Tell them where we are.
Tell them about the discounts we do.
Tell them to add us on Facebook because we do offers and discounts and competitions.
I mean, look at the children that's come in this week and they've had £20 because of their Halloween costumes.
We do the same now at Christmas.
We've got a colouring competition.
They win £20.
We do first, second and third.
That's £60 worth of stuff that we give back to the community for free for those children.
I mean, £20 in our shop is a lot of money.
It's hard work to get up there.
I've had some mothers come in and they've had to come in in stints.
They've come in and spent five, then ten, then another five because they can't get it all in one go, you know.
But yeah, this is where we need to be now, guys.
We haven't got time for these dickheads creating and causing problems all the time.
I haven't got time to be dealing with you.
I'm busy trying to feed people, trying to recycle, trying to help people.
I haven't got time for all these dickheads that keep showing off and acting like children.
Look at the one this week we've had now that's done nothing but complain about the pumpkins and then when we've got rid of the pumpkins and they've all been cleaned up, she's now complaining about the cardboard boxes that were left stacked on our doorstep that they pulled out.
I mean, I sometimes wonder how these people don't get sectioned themselves.
I mean, how mental and crap is your life that you've videoed my boxes, my rubbish, my recycling?
Get out and do something useful and help people.
Oh, I don't know.
Honestly, I really don't know some of the mentality behind these people.
Well, I understand the mentality with some of them because they're on the risk of losing everything they've got.
It's their cash cow.
Their charity number is their cash cow.
We proved for five years we didn't need a charity number.
We did it on pennies for five years.
And now we want to expand and I want to expand quicker and I can't do it.
So I've had to take on a charity number, which I didn't want to do.
A CIC number.
But I've done it.
But in the meantime, we're giving out food to people to help feed them and for their animals.
And then you've got idiots like this, this trader up in the marketplace kicking off.
You know, it's beyond the joke.
And I got to go guys.
I got a customer waiting to come in.