I'm just gonna do a video to show you how sad these 50 year old women are.
They are up all night making these fake profiles.
This is my marketplace profile of Blackwood and Pontypool because obviously they are superstores.
Blackwood is three shops knocked into one.
Pontypool is two massive shops and they're knocked into one.
So they are superstores, you know.
And this is... look, all of these ones with the exclamation marks all over.
This lady gave us loads of stuff today, that Alison lady.
Still got in the car loads.
We've got shelves to pick up.
But look, take this down.
Last warning... Facebook, the real Facebook, actually took a payment to boost my post the other day.
So, you know, Facebook got no intentions of shutting us down.
They wouldn't care less anyway.
Right, look.
So let's go on to the profile now.
Remember they set up all these bots.
Don't forget that one of them's husband is a website designer.
Look, this guy works for Facebook Marketplace allegedly.
This is a fake profile.
All the pictures are on you.
They've stolen off genuine people.
You have a child on there.
Look, children are exploiting on there.
This is the disregard they got.
One of my... well, more than one person have said, when they've posted the links on their business post or their personal post, they posted it on family members who have passed away.
And then their memorial posted.
They don't care.
They don't care about your feelings and how that would affect you.
They don't care.
They've programmed this to post anyway.
That's how sad they are.
Sat there.
These two registered charities.
These two women who were good friends.
Yeah, one of their husbands is a website designer.
The police are aware.
They know who they are.
They're just looking for the links.
That's all.
And once they got the links, they can make the arrests.
They got quite a few with the subject access because that's a coincidence.
What a coincidence.
It's all come through on the same thing.
I didn't even deny it.
Like Jess said, I don't know, my account's been hacked for four years and we've never noticed it.
You never went into your account and went, who is sending all these emails about Jayne's baby back to the council all the time?
Well, I'm not looking.
Honest to God.
Like, honest to God, some people must think people are thick.
Let's go on to another one now.
Yeah, this one.
He called himself Marketplace.
Try and look more official.
There are copyright symbols in there.
It's all nonsense.
Well, trying to get me to shut down my posts that our shops are open to the public and I'm spreading them over Facebook.
This is how sad they are.
This is how much of a threat we are to them.
I mean, we can't move for donations.
The girls will tell you that.
We've got to go outside and have five minutes break every time we get a pile of donations.
And we've got to go outside, have a five minutes break and decompress before we open another 50 bags.
They're following up.
They're following all of these.
Following all the other bots.
This is not an official from Facebook.
If Facebook had a problem with any of your posts, straight down.
They don't mess around.
You know, it's run by AI in Facebook.
So there's only somebody there just monitoring.
The blooming computers don't overeat, I'm sure.
But sorry if you've come up on the ever bits.
You know, we don't have any problems with our followers, obviously.
You are the one bot.
Have I got any more down here?
I don't know.
Look, look, look.
Yeah.
Look, even Facebook.
Look, this message was removed because it doesn't follow our community.
So even Facebook is saying, oh, these idiots bother me again.
Look, they're so... Oh, look, they've shut their account down because they realise it's a fake one.
You know.
But this is how sad these people are.
This is the more I'm trying to... Well, this is because they sell the food.
The food and the stuff that they're given, because they're registered charities, they sell it, they covet it.
Yeah, we don't.
When we get something in, we put it out.
We had a pile of cans in this week, like lager beer, stuff like that.
Can't give them out in the food bank.
We just put them to the side.
When we had customers in, we were like, if you want them, take them.
Do you know what I mean?
Anything like that.
We did just say, you know, take this, take that.
Look at all those hats we had in.
First thing we said was, our mothers will make sure the children's got hats and sunscreen on first.
We had tonnes of those hats.
Some of those hats are worth between ten.
We'll get ten, five, ten, fifteen, twenty pounds for some of those hats.
We've said, if you're a mother in need, come in and we'll give you a son at.
Because I know my mothers will put their children first and they'll make sure they got hats and sunscreen on and they won't have any sunscreen or hats because... Hello, putty.
Hello, putty.
What did you do there?
They won't put themselves first.
I know they won't.
They never buy it.
My mothers never come in and buy stuff for themselves and that's why the three for a pound on the adult clothes has been nice.
It's been nice to see mothers come in to get themselves some nice items and some sets for themselves.
You know, spend two or three quid and buy it for themselves for a change.
But yeah, look, this has been going on for a long time.
Look, you can see all the ones that's got the emojis.
Can you see?
It's been going on for a while.
I'll go a bit quicker.
Always looking for stuff on Marketplace because it's all recycling.
I'm sure it was further back as well down here.
I might have deleted them actually.
So jealous.
That's what it is guys.
It just boils down to jealousy because we're more popular and I think it's because we're honest and sometimes a little bit too honest, brutally honest.
And you know, integrity is earned, isn't there?
You can't buy integrity.
It doesn't matter how much money you've got.
Yeah, it doesn't matter how many grants you get.
Doesn't matter how many charities you align yourself with.
Integrity is earned.
And I think our team has earned that integrity from the very start because we've been honest about everything.
When we open the money boxes, we're honest about it.
We say this, we say that, you know.
If we're given a grant, we say, look, this is what we've been given.
You know, if we get a loan, we're like, oh my God, we got a bill this week.
You know, like we got given a washing machine from a family.
Blackwood.
Look at that.
Brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant that is.
Yes, I've got a GoFundMe app and the GoFundMe is up for a lot of money because I would like, please, industrial washing machines, industrial dryers, because those washing machines are never off.
I'm amazed they've lasted this long.
But I, you know, I do know that another charity had a washing machine and it wasn't covered by the guarantee.
So there was no point buying an expensive one.
And then we'd have to go for an industrial one to be covered by the guarantee and the insurance.
And we need it.
Trust me, we need it.
But like I said, you know, I try to justify everything we do.
And if people say, well, we're not happy about that, we're not happy about this.
You know, if customers say, you know, this, this, this, we try and work on it.
But like I said, integrity is I mean, these people, I mean, how sad are their lives that they're doing this in the middle of the night?
Like it's going to make a different, like, like, I'm going to go, oh, I better shut my Facebook down, because, oh, my God, Facebook has just told me I got to shut up.
Do I look thick?
Honestly, God, that's the bit that gets me is they think I'm sick enough to believe this.
And this website they got, they can't even put their name to it.
Like, like, if I got something to say, I will say it, you know that.
But they can't even put their name to it.
Like, well, they can't put their names to it, because they lose their charity registrations, when they they're not stupid, you know, they're not stupid, either they if they if they put their names to it and stood up to it, then the Charity Commission is going to say,
hang on, you can't be a trustee, or the CEO of this charity, look how you behave on Facebook.
Like I said, I'm alone to myself.
Yeah, you don't need to be a charity to be a baby bank.
You don't need to be a charity to be a food bank.
You need to be registered to be a food bank.
And you need to have your you know, depending on what levels of food you're doing, you need to have your accreditation of your your number of standards, you know, and every food bank we've had, every council has exempt us because they end up bothered with not that much of a threat or a risk to the public with the food that we're giving out.
I don't know any other food businesses, you that are exempt?
Have you ever heard of any other food bank or food business, you know, but then they write into the council complaining about us and like, that speaks volumes that the council have exempt us from food hygiene, because they couldn't, they don't care about what you're making complaints about.
You know, they just can't see it, can they?
And they're just making themselves look so bad and so jealous that they've gone to these lengths.
You know, the thing is, if they've made an objective website of more of like a journalism website and said, she's done this and she's done this and she's been pulled up for that, then fair enough.
But I mean, we've all had AI pictures and it just shows, doesn't it?
It's just that mentality, that bitchy school girl, bully, never grown up, never really grown up from that sort of, you know, stereotype, which they haven't of their mentality, isn't it?
Let's make an horrible picture about it.
Let's make an horrible post about it.
Let's do this.
Let's do that.
Yeah.
You know, I just think, well, well, I know.
I know you've made yourself look really bad.
And we know that because we've had customers come up and say, oh, I won't shop there again or I'll never support them again after this.
And they've seen it.
Everybody's seen it with that subject access request.
And I was there.
I was there.
I was there.
I was like, yes, yes, I'm going to say blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Didn't happen like that.
Because when I opened the letter, that was the second document under the cover letter was the proof that they'd done that website.
That was a raw emotional reaction.
Like I said, integrity is earned, isn't it?
You know?
Do they ever post what they donated?
Do they ever post what grants they've had?
Do they ever post what they've had donated by other people?
You never see it, do you?
It's always coveted.
It's always coveted.
And you've always got to go through that application process.
You know, you never do that.
We're just like, right, what do you want?
Right, okay, let's sort you out.
Right, what do you want?
Right, right, right.
We're going to play Matt for this lady.
Yeah, right, chuck it in there then.
You know, that's what we do in it.
But like I said, the more donations you give me, and don't worry about money, thank you if you give us the cash.
If you give us the cash, brilliant, it goes straight on a bill, right?
But if, if you give us your donations, we'll make sure they go to the right people.
And even when we fundraise from them, we'll do them as cheaply as possible.
Yes, you know, if we've got some sort of Ming Vars, yes, we have to put that up for £99, you know, because we've got to get the best deal as well, haven't we?
But look at the amount of people we're helping.
We've got women that come in every weekend from different countries, you know, that live in the UK, but they're posting our clothes, the clothes that you've donated, the babies and the children to their national countries, Poland, places like this, you know,
Africa, places like this, they are posting it at their expense because it's still cheaper than anywhere else in their home countries.
And what they can get anywhere else.
You know, this is what's wrong with them is we haven't even got a charity number yet and look where we are compared to them.
Look what we've given out.
Look how many people we've helped without prejudice.
If we got a charity number tomorrow, we're going to absolutely flatten them.
Our popularity is just going to flatten them.
It's all about the money and all about having the monopoly on everything.
And they want the monopoly on everything.
They need all the food collection so they can sell them for £4 a bag.
They need all of this, you know, so that they can say, oh, we're giving out food banks every week.
Yeah, but you've been given the food.
We're buying the food out of the fundraise then to give to people.
You're given the food for free and then you're given it out via your pantry.
And yes, one of you don't charge.
You have one do, right?
Yes, you don't charge, but you haven't bought that.
You've been given it to give out.
And don't forget that these charities are also going into places.
And we know this because we know them, right?
They're going into tests.
I wasn't saying, oh, don't work with James baby back.
Don't work with us, baby.
Don't they're saying that as well because we will give you back for free.
And then they're not going to make any money, are they?
You know, we're like, oh, look, we've got all of this for free.
Let's give it straight out.
We always do it, don't we?
But there we are, guys.
Anyway, there's me just showing you about, you know, like not only have I got messages of businesses contacting me, mothers contacting me, 24 7, you know, people messaging me for help, advice or donations.
Lovely.
I've had to turn down a pram tonight in Pontypridd because I'm just physically exhausted and cannot go down and pick it up because I just, I just can't do it.
You know, none of us can.
And then you've got these idiots then in between messaging and I'm having to, you know, report it to face grow up, grow up and get on with your own lives because you've just damaged your bloody charity beyond belief with a complaint you just put in.
Everybody can see you've done it.
Honest to God, like it really is embarrassing for you.
I'm embarrassed for you lot.
I really am.
But yeah, you know, this is what we have to deal with.
And the other thing is they started to message volunteers again as well.
So if you get any messages, guys, just screenshot and let me know, try and get the IP address for the police as well, guys, you know, it's time they realize they ain't going to stop us because we've got so much public support behind us.
So many mothers, you know, and thank you to the mothers that have come in and checked on me and made sure I'm all right as well.
You know, that ain't your job to do that.
It's my job to look after you.
But thank you for that.
I do appreciate it.
And like I said, some mothers just come in.
If you just want to come in and have a chat with me or the staff, of course you can.
No worried at all.
Come in, have a cup of tea, sit there, open one bag if you want to help us get that out.
No worried about it.
Honestly, like I said, this is why we do flexi-vol-volunteering for people, flexi-vol for the mothers.
And you know, just come in.
You don't, it's not compulsory.
You have to buy anything.
We're there.
We're run, it's run by volunteer mothers for volunteers, for mothers.
That's why we're there, you know, to help everybody.
