So evening guys, i'm locked up now but i'm still - 8 May 2025 - (2,366 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank
So evening guys, I'm locked up now but I'm still doing the books.
We've got some really nice books there.
I've got my provisions for tonight.
I've got loads of bits.
So I'm gonna have a go, gonna keep going now.
It's only me pricing up.
So, as you are fully aware, I am Britain's most stalked woman.
So I need to bring you another update now.
On my days, honestly, I am the most stalked woman in Britain.
So this lady from Risca, her name is, I think she's from Risca, her name is Eleanor Manning.
Okay.
So we've stopped her in 2023 using our shops because she was coming in, bothering the staff, badgering them for discounts.
She wanted to buy things on a regular basis like Jumperooz.
But she only wanted to pay like two or three quid for them.
And she was quite open with the fact that she was selling them on.
So somebody saw her on one of the car boots and she was selling stuff on, you know.
She was supposedly raising money for the Royal British Legion.
And when I contacted the Royal British Legion, they said they had nude offer that weekend in particular, and they didn't know she was selling baby stuff.
She was also a nuisance with the cardigans and things like that as well, because she wanted them dirt cheap so she could sell them on.
So we put her in the reseller box and we told her, no, we can't do you favors or massive charities like the Royal British Legion.
They have thousands, millions of pounds.
I can't remember.
Go and Google it and I'm sure it'll come up how much they make a year.
So I said, no, we can't do that because it's not fair on our mothers because our mothers might need a jumper rule or a travel card or a walker.
She wanted all the good stuff.
Do you know what I mean?
And we have to treat everybody fairly.
So if we charge you two pounds for a walker, we've got to charge the next person two pounds for a walker.
So we explained this situation to her and she kept bothering staff all around the shop.
She goes around a lot of shops.
So anyway, there was an incident where she was a Blackwood shop.
Chris was an ex nurse, very well respected within the community, ex Marie Curie nurse.
She had a bit of a to do with her and she came up because she wanted to buy stuff cheap.
And she was like, no, in Blackwood shop.
And she didn't know her.
And then she'd had a bit of a gossip about risk of store staff and was being a bit bitchy.
And then I locked up from Chris and she told me the information.
And then I went to risk a shop to paint the paint the floor.
So I had the garage door open and obviously it was I needed it open for the films and to dry.
And I had loads of signs everywhere.
And it's not to come in there.
It was before we had the gates.
And she just charged in over my wet floor.
And you know how I painted that floor in risk.
But it was so big.
I had the wheeled thing that goes under the cars.
And I was rolling around on my stomach painting the floor one night.
So I couldn't get up quick enough with my knees to try and stop it from running over my floor.
I was like, get off the floor.
And she came in and she went, oh, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And she didn't realize it was me.
And she started bitching then about Blackwood staff.
And I was like, all right, that is it.
I said, you're done.
I said, I cannot have you in the shop again, right?
Because you're getting on the staff nerves.
You're getting on my nerves.
You know, you've ruined my bloody floor.
Anyway, she adhered to it.
She did come into the donation center.
And I had to remind her that it was our donation center and I didn't want her there.
So obviously, I spoke to her in 2023 about her behavior.
And that, you know, the reselling was getting ridiculous.
I mean, she... two pound for a walker, two pound for a jumperoo.
You're taking the mix.
Some of these jumperoos are like a hundred pound apiece.
And then she was sending other people down as well, saying, oh, you're going to gift all of this stuff.
And I was like, I haven't agreed to gift anything, you know.
What's the Royal British Legion ever gifted us?
You know, I've had no paperwork off the Royal British Legion to say, can you give this person something to sell stuff on for us to raise money either, right?
Which is something I would need, you know, to be credible that you need to have...
If I gifted out a pile of stuff, then obviously I need to have a paperwork on why I'm doing it, don't I?
Obviously, you know, and I've got letters because we've helped after school clubs and things like that.
With books and crayons and games and puzzles and build a base and loads of stuff.
And they've sent me a letter, you know, so pause and read that.
So anyway, one of my volunteers are minding their own business.
And she's approached one of the volunteers.
Well, she didn't.
She shouted across the tills, right, in Morrisons.
Oh, have you heard about those two that James Baby Bank?
They've had both their cars repossessed.
My car is parked around the corner.
It hasn't been repossessed.
Dan's car, somebody shunted him.
It was only a little shunt.
He was OK.
Wrote his car off and I've had cars written off in the past.
I had my Mini written off when I was younger and I broke my heart.
I cried and was squealing and my dad was like, oh, to the assessor.
It was a really old Mini and my dad was like, oh, it's her first car.
And she just had £400 with her welding done on it.
Oh, because I was like, ah, in front of the assessor.
My dad's late, right?
This was years ago.
I think I was about 18, maybe 20.
I broke my heart.
I kept it.
I bought it back.
Because then you could buy your car back, you know, scrap value.
It was like £87 to buy it back.
But they actually gave me like £450, I think, for it.
And I only paid £400 for the Mini.
So anyway, I explained this to Dan's story, you know.
And then obviously they wrote his car off.
And he was very upset because he bought it himself out of his own money.
And he paid over the odds for it, but he'd had a good warranty when he bought it.
None of my cars are financed.
They're not financed, you know.
So they wouldn't have been repossessed because we didn't pay the finance.
Obviously, we didn't update the staff because the staff...
Well, the staff knew because Daniel was upset.
But we didn't upset you followers because, you know, are you interested in Daniel changing his car?
Maybe not.
Anyway, long story short.
He went and got the car he wanted, OK?
I think he paid £3,000 for it, which was a bit over the odds again.
But there we are.
For that particular car.
And he's happy.
That's the car he wanted in the first place.
And I said no, because it was a hybrid and he was a new driver, right?
So when the assessor turned up, they were like, no, I'm taking this car, mate.
And the other thing was that they were quite arsey with him.
And I got a ring doorbell, so it's all recorded, OK?
He rung me.
I'd stayed over in Pontypool.
It was rush hour time, so there's no way I was going to get back to help sort it out.
So I asked my dad to go down and be with him because he was not dealing with it very well.
But the guy had started hauling the car up on the truck because that's what they do.
Because once it's written off, you can't drive it.
Once the assessor has said that's no good, it's beyond economical repair.
Obviously, they haul it up onto a wagon, which is what they did.
But Daniel's tools were in the back of there, right?
So he should have taken his tools out in the night anyway.
So he was going nuts and he was losing it and really losing it.
So my dad went down there to deal with this situation with him.
And we explained it to him and the assessor will give you X amount of money back for your car and they'll say what it is and you can either buy it back for scrap value, but don't bother.
We'd already told him that don't buy it back for scrap value because there's no point, right?
Dream was upset.
Anyway, he's got a new car.
He's over the moon with it.
He loves it, right?
But Eleanor is now shouting across the tills in the supermarket that our cars have been repossessed.
And she's had this information off one of our neighbours.
Now, the neighbour I'm assuming has told her this information is the neighbour that is on a police warning.
He's about 75, 80, probably the same age as Eleanor.
He's about 75, 80.
He's actually on a police warning for harassing us and bothering us and walking into the property without knocking the door, hanging over the six foot fence, using a stepladder because he's six foot to hang over the fence and bother us and shouting abuse at us and reporting us because we run a baby bank and just generally being a nuisance.
Okay.
He's also one of the neighbours that keep telling people that I'm using a dead person's name.
Right.
So all these people are connected, as you know.
So I just wanted to address this situation as Britain's most stalked woman, most talked about woman, that we haven't had our cars repossessed.
I will pop over and speak to Eleanor myself.
I'm quite sure you lot will send her this now, but I just cannot believe how obsessed people are with me.
Right.
I literally like Lady Diana every time I walk out the door.
It's like paparazzi.
It's honest to God.
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
Right.
Like to hear that today now is just unreal.
And the person who it was said to is actually got a lot going on family wise at the moment and really didn't need to be drawn into a conversation in the supermarket that was full of lies.
So, you know, as you know, there's a lot of people that's jealous of us and there's reasons behind that.
We've stopped her using the shop so she can't get cheap baby stuff to sell now, can she?
So, you know, there are reasons behind why people don't like us, okay?
Like the woman with the wax mouth doesn't like us because A, we're launching our own fragrance line and B, she isn't a very nice person anyway in the community.
Other people have said that.
And C, she's friendly with somebody who refused to give 20 tins of milk because she was adamant that she should have them.
And then she's volunteered for one of the other groups, you know, the ones that we've had trouble with, the ones who sell the food, you know, and they're friends with the other one from Blackwood, the Pink Pantry or whatever the bloody called up here.
You know, there's so many links.
When you go down the rabbit hole and you see, you know, that they're selling on the food and they've made 200,000 pound profit this year just from selling on the food that the supermarkets give to the communities to feed people in need that the government have thrown.
You know, they've ordered the supermarkets to do it and the government, that's the lifeline the government have thrown us.
But yet you've still got to pay for the food that the supermarkets and the government have said that you can have for free to live on because you're struggling, you know, and they've got the cheek to charge for it.
So when you go into it, right, you can see all these people are connected.
It's not another person again.
It's just a branch off of this little group, you know.
So, yeah, yeah, my cars are being repossessed.
So I have no idea why people are so obsessed with my life.
I'm out here volunteering seven days a week because I'm ill and I feel like I need to do something and not sit in the house and be ill and watch Jeremy Kyle all day.
My life isn't that exciting, but I'm out here running a baby bank and helping mothers and children because I didn't have any help when I was a single mother.
You know, and I had to think, my God, am I that interesting of a person that they're shouting things across supermarket counters to my volunteers, which they're not true.
Absolutely not true again.
So, like I said, guys, if you hear anything about us, come and tell us, OK?
If you are not sure about something, come and ask us.
And if you want to come and spend the day with us and work with us and the other volunteers, you're more than welcome to.
You're more than welcome to.
Just to have the experience.
But can I just ask you, if you hear anything bad about us, can you let us know so that I can set the record straight myself?
I didn't realize I was such an interesting person that half of Britain is stalking me.
But yeah, anyway, going back to my snacks now, my books.
We've got some really nice books there.
I've got my provisions for tonight.
I've got loads of bits.
So I'm gonna have a go, gonna keep going now.
It's only me pricing up.
So, as you are fully aware, I am Britain's most stalked woman.
So I need to bring you another update now.
On my days, honestly, I am the most stalked woman in Britain.
So this lady from Risca, her name is, I think she's from Risca, her name is Eleanor Manning.
Okay.
So we've stopped her in 2023 using our shops because she was coming in, bothering the staff, badgering them for discounts.
She wanted to buy things on a regular basis like Jumperooz.
But she only wanted to pay like two or three quid for them.
And she was quite open with the fact that she was selling them on.
So somebody saw her on one of the car boots and she was selling stuff on, you know.
She was supposedly raising money for the Royal British Legion.
And when I contacted the Royal British Legion, they said they had nude offer that weekend in particular, and they didn't know she was selling baby stuff.
She was also a nuisance with the cardigans and things like that as well, because she wanted them dirt cheap so she could sell them on.
So we put her in the reseller box and we told her, no, we can't do you favors or massive charities like the Royal British Legion.
They have thousands, millions of pounds.
I can't remember.
Go and Google it and I'm sure it'll come up how much they make a year.
So I said, no, we can't do that because it's not fair on our mothers because our mothers might need a jumper rule or a travel card or a walker.
She wanted all the good stuff.
Do you know what I mean?
And we have to treat everybody fairly.
So if we charge you two pounds for a walker, we've got to charge the next person two pounds for a walker.
So we explained this situation to her and she kept bothering staff all around the shop.
She goes around a lot of shops.
So anyway, there was an incident where she was a Blackwood shop.
Chris was an ex nurse, very well respected within the community, ex Marie Curie nurse.
She had a bit of a to do with her and she came up because she wanted to buy stuff cheap.
And she was like, no, in Blackwood shop.
And she didn't know her.
And then she'd had a bit of a gossip about risk of store staff and was being a bit bitchy.
And then I locked up from Chris and she told me the information.
And then I went to risk a shop to paint the paint the floor.
So I had the garage door open and obviously it was I needed it open for the films and to dry.
And I had loads of signs everywhere.
And it's not to come in there.
It was before we had the gates.
And she just charged in over my wet floor.
And you know how I painted that floor in risk.
But it was so big.
I had the wheeled thing that goes under the cars.
And I was rolling around on my stomach painting the floor one night.
So I couldn't get up quick enough with my knees to try and stop it from running over my floor.
I was like, get off the floor.
And she came in and she went, oh, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And she didn't realize it was me.
And she started bitching then about Blackwood staff.
And I was like, all right, that is it.
I said, you're done.
I said, I cannot have you in the shop again, right?
Because you're getting on the staff nerves.
You're getting on my nerves.
You know, you've ruined my bloody floor.
Anyway, she adhered to it.
She did come into the donation center.
And I had to remind her that it was our donation center and I didn't want her there.
So obviously, I spoke to her in 2023 about her behavior.
And that, you know, the reselling was getting ridiculous.
I mean, she... two pound for a walker, two pound for a jumperoo.
You're taking the mix.
Some of these jumperoos are like a hundred pound apiece.
And then she was sending other people down as well, saying, oh, you're going to gift all of this stuff.
And I was like, I haven't agreed to gift anything, you know.
What's the Royal British Legion ever gifted us?
You know, I've had no paperwork off the Royal British Legion to say, can you give this person something to sell stuff on for us to raise money either, right?
Which is something I would need, you know, to be credible that you need to have...
If I gifted out a pile of stuff, then obviously I need to have a paperwork on why I'm doing it, don't I?
Obviously, you know, and I've got letters because we've helped after school clubs and things like that.
With books and crayons and games and puzzles and build a base and loads of stuff.
And they've sent me a letter, you know, so pause and read that.
So anyway, one of my volunteers are minding their own business.
And she's approached one of the volunteers.
Well, she didn't.
She shouted across the tills, right, in Morrisons.
Oh, have you heard about those two that James Baby Bank?
They've had both their cars repossessed.
My car is parked around the corner.
It hasn't been repossessed.
Dan's car, somebody shunted him.
It was only a little shunt.
He was OK.
Wrote his car off and I've had cars written off in the past.
I had my Mini written off when I was younger and I broke my heart.
I cried and was squealing and my dad was like, oh, to the assessor.
It was a really old Mini and my dad was like, oh, it's her first car.
And she just had £400 with her welding done on it.
Oh, because I was like, ah, in front of the assessor.
My dad's late, right?
This was years ago.
I think I was about 18, maybe 20.
I broke my heart.
I kept it.
I bought it back.
Because then you could buy your car back, you know, scrap value.
It was like £87 to buy it back.
But they actually gave me like £450, I think, for it.
And I only paid £400 for the Mini.
So anyway, I explained this to Dan's story, you know.
And then obviously they wrote his car off.
And he was very upset because he bought it himself out of his own money.
And he paid over the odds for it, but he'd had a good warranty when he bought it.
None of my cars are financed.
They're not financed, you know.
So they wouldn't have been repossessed because we didn't pay the finance.
Obviously, we didn't update the staff because the staff...
Well, the staff knew because Daniel was upset.
But we didn't upset you followers because, you know, are you interested in Daniel changing his car?
Maybe not.
Anyway, long story short.
He went and got the car he wanted, OK?
I think he paid £3,000 for it, which was a bit over the odds again.
But there we are.
For that particular car.
And he's happy.
That's the car he wanted in the first place.
And I said no, because it was a hybrid and he was a new driver, right?
So when the assessor turned up, they were like, no, I'm taking this car, mate.
And the other thing was that they were quite arsey with him.
And I got a ring doorbell, so it's all recorded, OK?
He rung me.
I'd stayed over in Pontypool.
It was rush hour time, so there's no way I was going to get back to help sort it out.
So I asked my dad to go down and be with him because he was not dealing with it very well.
But the guy had started hauling the car up on the truck because that's what they do.
Because once it's written off, you can't drive it.
Once the assessor has said that's no good, it's beyond economical repair.
Obviously, they haul it up onto a wagon, which is what they did.
But Daniel's tools were in the back of there, right?
So he should have taken his tools out in the night anyway.
So he was going nuts and he was losing it and really losing it.
So my dad went down there to deal with this situation with him.
And we explained it to him and the assessor will give you X amount of money back for your car and they'll say what it is and you can either buy it back for scrap value, but don't bother.
We'd already told him that don't buy it back for scrap value because there's no point, right?
Dream was upset.
Anyway, he's got a new car.
He's over the moon with it.
He loves it, right?
But Eleanor is now shouting across the tills in the supermarket that our cars have been repossessed.
And she's had this information off one of our neighbours.
Now, the neighbour I'm assuming has told her this information is the neighbour that is on a police warning.
He's about 75, 80, probably the same age as Eleanor.
He's about 75, 80.
He's actually on a police warning for harassing us and bothering us and walking into the property without knocking the door, hanging over the six foot fence, using a stepladder because he's six foot to hang over the fence and bother us and shouting abuse at us and reporting us because we run a baby bank and just generally being a nuisance.
Okay.
He's also one of the neighbours that keep telling people that I'm using a dead person's name.
Right.
So all these people are connected, as you know.
So I just wanted to address this situation as Britain's most stalked woman, most talked about woman, that we haven't had our cars repossessed.
I will pop over and speak to Eleanor myself.
I'm quite sure you lot will send her this now, but I just cannot believe how obsessed people are with me.
Right.
I literally like Lady Diana every time I walk out the door.
It's like paparazzi.
It's honest to God.
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
Right.
Like to hear that today now is just unreal.
And the person who it was said to is actually got a lot going on family wise at the moment and really didn't need to be drawn into a conversation in the supermarket that was full of lies.
So, you know, as you know, there's a lot of people that's jealous of us and there's reasons behind that.
We've stopped her using the shop so she can't get cheap baby stuff to sell now, can she?
So, you know, there are reasons behind why people don't like us, okay?
Like the woman with the wax mouth doesn't like us because A, we're launching our own fragrance line and B, she isn't a very nice person anyway in the community.
Other people have said that.
And C, she's friendly with somebody who refused to give 20 tins of milk because she was adamant that she should have them.
And then she's volunteered for one of the other groups, you know, the ones that we've had trouble with, the ones who sell the food, you know, and they're friends with the other one from Blackwood, the Pink Pantry or whatever the bloody called up here.
You know, there's so many links.
When you go down the rabbit hole and you see, you know, that they're selling on the food and they've made 200,000 pound profit this year just from selling on the food that the supermarkets give to the communities to feed people in need that the government have thrown.
You know, they've ordered the supermarkets to do it and the government, that's the lifeline the government have thrown us.
But yet you've still got to pay for the food that the supermarkets and the government have said that you can have for free to live on because you're struggling, you know, and they've got the cheek to charge for it.
So when you go into it, right, you can see all these people are connected.
It's not another person again.
It's just a branch off of this little group, you know.
So, yeah, yeah, my cars are being repossessed.
So I have no idea why people are so obsessed with my life.
I'm out here volunteering seven days a week because I'm ill and I feel like I need to do something and not sit in the house and be ill and watch Jeremy Kyle all day.
My life isn't that exciting, but I'm out here running a baby bank and helping mothers and children because I didn't have any help when I was a single mother.
You know, and I had to think, my God, am I that interesting of a person that they're shouting things across supermarket counters to my volunteers, which they're not true.
Absolutely not true again.
So, like I said, guys, if you hear anything about us, come and tell us, OK?
If you are not sure about something, come and ask us.
And if you want to come and spend the day with us and work with us and the other volunteers, you're more than welcome to.
You're more than welcome to.
Just to have the experience.
But can I just ask you, if you hear anything bad about us, can you let us know so that I can set the record straight myself?
I didn't realize I was such an interesting person that half of Britain is stalking me.
But yeah, anyway, going back to my snacks now, my books.