There was a very famous case in the 90s were a boy sued Pepsi for false advertising and breach of contract when Pepsi offered a fighter jet in exchange for 7 million Pepsi points ($700,000.) the boy, raised the money and sent it to Pepsi requesting the jet, and of course the jet never came. lol It was a fascinating case!
For that to be worth that much, I promise you, a man with that body type needs 2 hands to pick that up. That would be about a 50-60 lb object. Also gold doesn’t just cast that perfectly, and every time the bar drops a bit, it would dent. Gold is a soft metal. That gold is as real as a unicorn is.
@@labong5885it doesn’t really matter. They said you get the bar out and you get 1.2mil. They claimed to give you that in cash if you got the bar out. Like a carnival game. You do X we give you Y. So I’m my mind even if they let you keep the bar (which wasn’t the agreement) and they claimed it was equal to 1.2m then you have a lawsuit there as well. It’s still a breach of contract
@@wentoneisendon6502 Even more of a scam in that case as well. Still the guys would be in trouble either way, because if fake they let him keep it, but they took it off his hands and wanted him to go away. It's still a violation of their contract.
@@wentoneisendon6502do you act like what you just said made a lot of sense so if the gold bar is not real and they promised to million dollars he can still Sue
imagine if it said: "whoever manages to extract the gold bar will get to keep the contents of the box" and since the gold bar is no longer in the box, they get to keep nothing xD
@@emupike6sadly not by many but there is still a remnant of God’s true people… not counting the 99% of people who claim to be Christians but live like the world either…
also been a case i believe, of some advertiser, who made it $50k for one lucky winner of a radio call in, to throw a basketball from 3/4ths court. not half court, bad enough, no, 3/4ths.. and the guy did it.. they refused to pay.. and yes, they lost...
Yeah true, I have seen some rules in sports changed over the years because some players (mind that they had extraordinary skills) kinda got very good at it.
The idea is not original. They messed up by making the hole too large. A young woman actually legit won a gold bar like this. The trick is the hole is to narrow to drag the bar, your fingers AND your thumb through. You have to lift the bar, guide it, hold the entire weight from one end by your finger tips alone. The odds of someone both petite enough to physically get their hand through and strong enough to do it is astronomical. Far as I know, they did not try to take it back. Or at least they may have bought it back from her. Which is fair. $1, 000, 000.00 deposited safely in the bank, or is that "safely" in a bank vs risk of being robbed for the gold bar? At least when the bank robs you, there is a paper trail for lawyers such as yourself to follow in the lawsuit .
На самом деле так оно и есть, именно поэтому сохранять слиток не имеет никакого смысла. Он работает просто как специфическая форма подарочного сертификата.
@@deadplthebadass21nah they usually do have the premise that you can take the gold if you take it out the box. They usually dont add extra terms on like sign where it says u only get money
@@jensv874 verbal contracts are a thing. And if everyone there was told or heard that by pulling put the bar out means you own it now. Verbally they are held to there word .
@@jensv874a court considered verbal commitments as verbal contracts and if it can be proven that the verbal contract was made, as is the case with the video, then the promise stands up in court. No written and signed contract needed.
It's a unilateral contract, boy completed performance thus accepting the offer and the company revoked AFTER the acceptance. They breached their contract!
@@williamgullett5911 That was even worse because in that case they were trying to prank her and then yank the rug out from under her and laugh at her publicly. They deserved what they got.
Ya because they will jump you and take it anyways. If this is real and security isn’t great you will either get jumped on site or right after you leave.
“Give us back the gold bar” “You can have this gold bar when you pry it from my cold dead hands. And even then, good luck, because I will have glued it to my cold dead hands”
Here’s an even more valuable lesson for the common CZcams user: we need to stop giving these companies and social media influencers attention, monetization and marketing, so they don’t have money to go out and make sham competitions and challenges and videos that they’re gonna go back on when they realize they lose. No more MrBeast, no more gold bar assholes, none of them.
Yeah this gave me the inspiration to bet against other people on horses, I kept winning and made thousands. When I lost I simply took my winnings and told them I didn't expect them to ever beat me. That makes the money mine, right? Cops didn't agree. I'm currently suing them for denying my truth...
nah, in many countries its reasonable to declare contracts as "not legitimate" if the contract was made as a joke without serious intention. But thats for the judge to deside.
Your business will go down the drain once everyone know you’re a scammer. Not honoring what you advertise is so low. The kid have the right to keep it and should sue them. It’s ridiculous how greedy they are
Tell that to trump supporters. Dude proved that mike lindell's "voting data" was fake and asked for him to pay up on the $5 million that was promised for anyone who did that. Company refused and had to be sued for the money. Yet, trump supporters are still going crazy for my pillow 🤷
"good food for months", well if a million dollars only lasts you months then this explains why every degenerate on earth says its now too expensive to raise a kid.
Nah facts I agree 100% you can’t just tell a normal person who works every day of their life that shit cause then they aren’t gonna stop till they get it that’s fucked up bad😭😆like that’s life changing kinda money
I remember when a bank held a challenge that basically had a whole bunch of money trapped behind some type of glass that couldn't be broke easily. Apparently, there was about 500,000 in it, and the bank said that if you break the glass, then you can go ahead and keep the money. Apparently, someone did break the glass. It was one of those glasses that if you tap the edge just right, it's spider webs and breaks easily. The bank was so infuriated that they not only called the police on the person who actually broke the window, they said that they weren't actually supposed to break and that was just a showcase how safe and secure their Bank was. One lawsuit later, The guy walked away with more than 500,000.
Smart people would instead take that as a lesson in what they should figure out a solution for. They paid 500k for a stress test and couldve come out of it with stronger security. Kind of stupid of them.
Casinos don't care if you win lol, in fact they want you to keep playing. The only time they'd kick you out is if they think you are using some kind of advantage play. Still bad, but not as bad as you made it out to be.
@@rendezvousonmemorylane Lol this isn't the 60s. I just looked it up, shockingly I'm still right according to every reliable source. If you play roulette and you bet a million dollars then get lucky and double it 5 times in a row, what the casino wants is for you to try again because they know the odds are in their favor. If they kick you out now, you can't play anymore and they have to pay you all of those winnings.
Please no.. i hate his lighting on his video, therefor you have to hate him too, it's the law of youtube he must be blind staring at this light, for real
@@tangowiththemango1165 i'll let you be the judge, jury and executionner, it's also the law of youtube, and you already did it seems by saying it was pathetic, a pre-emptive strike ? either way, you chose the mean way first before hearing a reply from my part, some would say that's pathetic also and if you want to know, the answer to your questionning is in my original comment, read it carefully and you'll see what is REAL good luck
@@RaiBread. if its not actual gold then the bar wouldn't be heavy enough to make it a challenge and most people could do it. it cant be lead for it to weigh similar amount, they would be poisoning anyone who touches it. it has all the correct stamps on it, and it shines like gold. even the way his hand wobbles back and forth just trying to hold it as he brings it out looks like its legitimately as heavy as gold.
@ge2719 lead is not that poisonous. The reason it was so bad was people eating food and water, which absorbed some of it, or it was turned into fumes in gas. A bar of lead if basically fine.
I don't even see the point in not honoring the challenge. When these kinds of stunts go viral it *is* coin flip whether or not your company will not survive. There are so many other companies that are burning and only living because they can afford to fail and just keep letting the fire burn. To me that just isn't worth it. Just take the smaller hit and honor the deal, instead of wasting time and more money dealing with losing the coin flip.
legally he'd be fine but the company will sue him IF that gold bar is real. there's no way that's a real gold bar. looks fake. so the company would just let him run away with it
@@MrLeeSensei Yeah real gold is heavy. A bar that big wouldn't be impossible to lift, but he doesn't look like he's struggling with any kind of weight element of the challenge. You can see he's moving with full dexterity and easily hold ing the bar straight out and steady.
@@MrLeeSensei @dustinbragg1921 yeah, no way it's real. It is heavy tho. It's a gold-plated lead bar or lead plated in something colored to look like gold but I've seen ppl do this scam challenge in other shorts, it's definitely heavy. Plating that in gold would only need ~$10 worth of gold. It can flatten out to atom-countable thinness. You could probably rub it off hence the gloves
@@raidtheferry Oof. That's bad... because whether the brick was real or not, if they said it was a 1.2 million dollar gold bar, they owe him a 1.2 million dollar gold bar
Yes. Moreover, its not even real gold as this would weight more than 30kg. Its gold painted metal. He would get robbed for an about 100$ worth display item.
@@marcowulliampopirers2216not even the strongest person alive can lift up 30 kg with their fingers and hand alone, and that’s not even talking about the fact that they can’t even put their hand through the hole enough to touch the gold bar
@@DefinitelynotKenji A scratch ticket. Like a lotto card, but with an instant payout. My grandma would get ten $1 scratch tickets for each of us grandkids, and it would usually end with the three of us getting $2~5 out of it. One of my cousins won $100 once, though. That was pretty wild.
Besides breach of contract couldn't he also sue them for grand larceny since it is $1.2m worth of gold? Since at the end they came up and just took it right out of his hand? It was lawfully his and they just walked up and took it away.
Nah it would still be under breach of contract. To have stolen from him, they would have to have relinquished property over the gold bar to him. If he sues for larceny, they would deny having relinquished property, and then he'd have to claim breach of contract. It's just my layman's opinion but breach of contract seems more clear cut than larceny here.
Companies always pull this kind of shit.
*Scammers*
Same as Casino 🤦♂️
Or , maybe, the internet is 100% bullshit and the narrative was entirely made up.
@@vk-eg3rono, because while they are low, you still have a chance. This is like “I’m not even gonna fax you to death, you just don’t get anything”
There was a very famous case in the 90s were a boy sued Pepsi for false advertising and breach of contract when Pepsi offered a fighter jet in exchange for 7 million Pepsi points ($700,000.) the boy, raised the money and sent it to Pepsi requesting the jet, and of course the jet never came. lol It was a fascinating case!
Can’t keep my $1.2M gold bar? Okay ima sue you for $5M 👌
And it be tax free technically
@@PFGFrankly yeah but 4.99 million of that goes towards lawyer fees lmao
@@jankglass7098and lawyer is gonna say you shouldve read the fine print!
@@jankglass7098 that is if the lawyer was good and managed to win the case against the company
@@jankglass7098its not about the money, it's about sending a message
Fair is fair, he deserves the $1.2 million dollar bar or the equivalent in cash.
For that to be worth that much, I promise you, a man with that body type needs 2 hands to pick that up. That would be about a 50-60 lb object. Also gold doesn’t just cast that perfectly, and every time the bar drops a bit, it would dent. Gold is a soft metal. That gold is as real as a unicorn is.
@@Kansirz no i think its not about the physical gold bar, its about the prize, is it actually 1.2M ?
@@labong5885it doesn’t really matter. They said you get the bar out and you get 1.2mil. They claimed to give you that in cash if you got the bar out. Like a carnival game. You do X we give you Y. So I’m my mind even if they let you keep the bar (which wasn’t the agreement) and they claimed it was equal to 1.2m then you have a lawsuit there as well. It’s still a breach of contract
@@labong5885thats what they’re saying, if the physical gold bar was worth 1.2M then itd be a whole lot heavier
@@labong5885no
Its like that feeling when a vending machine eats my dollar bill and doesnt give me the snack.
It's that feeling times 1.2 million.
sue the company for $2
He earned it.
They just revealed that they were scammers.
There is not a chance in hell that the gold bar is real lmao
@@wentoneisendon6502 Even more of a scam in that case as well.
Still the guys would be in trouble either way, because if fake they let him keep it, but they took it off his hands and wanted him to go away.
It's still a violation of their contract.
@@wentoneisendon6502Doesn’t matter, false advertising, still case worthy.
@@wentoneisendon6502do you act like what you just said made a lot of sense so if the gold bar is not real and they promised to million dollars he can still Sue
@@wentoneisendon6502you can't tell people you have a 2 million gold bar and then when somebody goes and pull it out it's fake he can still Sue
-Gets bar out
-fucking runs
My honest reaction
Me fr🔥
I mean you did get the gold bar out so hey I don't get why you shouldn't be able run away with it
If they got bars of gold they got bags for pros.
Its a fake gold bar anyway @WhentheBehelitScreams
They’re like “no no the fine print says you get to keep THE BOX”
I can actually picture that happening! "You did such a great job! Here's you brand new box, congratulations! 🎊 You deserve it! " 🤣
imagine if it said: "whoever manages to extract the gold bar will get to keep the contents of the box"
and since the gold bar is no longer in the box, they get to keep nothing xD
Lawyers: I'll take 80% of it fighting for you in court, thank you.
Lawyers take 30%
If the company lost it should pay both the price of the bar and all court expenses including the lawyer
I hope everyone who whines about contingency rates never find a lawyer when they need one most
Unless he charges contingency fees.
That's the hack. It's not about the $1.2M gold bar, it's about the $5M lawsuit.
That will probably not be won
The lawyer literally said they could sue 💀 even if they wont win by some miracle they will settle out of court for 4mil@@PomegranateJuiceSmoothie
@@PomegranateJuiceSmoothie not a smart person I see
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@@FinnishCrystalI can sue you for saying that, doesn’t mean I’ll win
Yeah, they messed up and should honour their decision.
we all know they will try their best to make it not happen
Whoever tested it didn't count on people pushing through any pain it takes to get it out or hypermobility of joints
Honor doesn't exist in the world anymore
@@emupike6sadly not by many but there is still a remnant of God’s true people… not counting the 99% of people who claim to be Christians but live like the world either…
Heard of this woman winning a lot of money in a casino but when she went to collect the casino said it was a clitch😊
also been a case i believe, of some advertiser, who made it $50k for one lucky winner of a radio call in, to throw a basketball from 3/4ths court. not half court, bad enough, no, 3/4ths.. and the guy did it.. they refused to pay.. and yes, they lost...
Bro probably got a mass influx of lawyers
They taunt the people into thinking it’s impossible but when someone makes it possible then all of a sudden they want to go back on their word
Remember the Toyota / Toy-Yoda Hooters girl? Yeahhhhh, Pepperridge farm remembers.
Very unlawful!
Yeah true, I have seen some rules in sports changed over the years because some players (mind that they had extraordinary skills) kinda got very good at it.
The idea is not original. They messed up by making the hole too large.
A young woman actually legit won a gold bar like this. The trick is the hole is to narrow to drag the bar, your fingers AND your thumb through. You have to lift the bar, guide it, hold the entire weight from one end by your finger tips alone. The odds of someone both petite enough to physically get their hand through and strong enough to do it is astronomical.
Far as I know, they did not try to take it back.
Or at least they may have bought it back from her. Which is fair. $1, 000, 000.00 deposited safely in the bank, or is that "safely" in a bank vs risk of being robbed for the gold bar?
At least when the bank robs you, there is a paper trail for lawyers such as yourself to follow in the lawsuit .
Marketer culture: the latrine of humanity.
I wouldve immediately started fighting for my 1.2 million dollar property.
I’m running 😂🤷🏾♂️🏃🏾
@@adrianpritchard6486
Same here, lad. If I won that money fair and square. Then it my.
Yeah definitely wouldn’t of let go
😂 yeah same
@@adrianpritchard6486
Defo lad.
That's a verbal contract. Id sue the crap out of that company, maybe even for more than the bar was worth.
To publicize it, they likely advertised it online as well, which means it was done in writing.
In my opinion, it should be ILLEGAL to make claims like that, if you are not going to follow through with them.
It IS illegal, which is why this video was made in the first place.
If that scumbag company was worried, then they shouldn't have used a real gold bar.
На самом деле так оно и есть, именно поэтому сохранять слиток не имеет никакого смысла. Он работает просто как специфическая форма подарочного сертификата.
It could've been a peice of aluminum or steel, nobody knows🤷♂️
They didn't... That's way too big to be worth only 1.2 million😂
It wasn't gold... Gold is heavier than lead. The way he was handling it, it looked very light.
he most likely wouldn't have been able to lift a real gold bar that large. It would have been extremely heavy
AGREED. The stupidity of the company isnt the fault of the person who believed they were being honest.
Well these gimmicks usually isn't saying, you keep the bar, they say you get money, if you get the bar out, they give you cash not the bar
@@deadplthebadass21nah they usually do have the premise that you can take the gold if you take it out the box. They usually dont add extra terms on like sign where it says u only get money
Its false advertisement
They’d have played hell to get that bar away from me!
I hope he actually signed a contract because word of mouth is shit in court
This guy should have booked it. He completed his obligations, no need to stay around.
"They didn't think nobody was gonna be
able to get that gold bar out of the box" 🤣😂
Love that the company's only reason for not giving it to him was "well we didnt actually think anyone could actually do it"
Same reasoning a casino uses.
"Well, you're not actually supposed to win"
Lolz yeah true 👍🏽 🤣
I would say keep it if you want, but its not a real gold bar, otherwise it would be impossible to take out of the box
@@kelavia2112 why not
@@lapizza7175 a real gold bar would weigh too much to be able to easily take out
There is no way in hell I would have let go of that bar.
do you think company scamming people would use a real gold bar?
Let go? You gonna stand on that spot for any longer than a femto second with that amount of money in your hand? xD Forest Gump that shit xD
They dont use actual gold. You wouldnt be able to puck up a gold bar worth that much with one hand, let alone get it through the hole.
@@angiechristensen638 wasnt that the point?
gold colored objects and some scammer calling it real....doesnt make it real gold.
He didn't even look angry, the way he handled that situation and his forgiveness is gold 😢❤
This is like getting banned from a casino for winning too much
The company who held the completion is a major scammer
Yea but to call it breach of contract. What contract?
@@jensv874”breach of contract” is a legal way of saying “you broke your word”
@@jensv874 verbal contracts are a thing. And if everyone there was told or heard that by pulling put the bar out means you own it now. Verbally they are held to there word .
@@jensv874a court considered verbal commitments as verbal contracts and if it can be proven that the verbal contract was made, as is the case with the video, then the promise stands up in court. No written and signed contract needed.
@@jensv874 verbal, pull gold out get a prize
In that situation, you would literally need to kill me to get that bar back.
its a 1.2 million dollar gold bar, and that woulda gone right into buddies jaw
yep. people die over a petty five thousand. a million? PRY IT FROM MY COLD DEAD ORGAND BUKKO, THIS BICH IS GOING IN MY CHEST CAVITY.
@@zachjollimore4339 that sure would leave a mark...
Dead ass. At the very least I'm doing the fastest dash I've ever done.
Bro, as soon as they'd trynna take it from me it's theft, so I'll be justified to defend myself
Dude the enthusiasm you bring to giving legal advice makes me actually excited abt it
Get a lawyer, get the gold, you'll win in front of judge
It's a unilateral contract, boy completed performance thus accepting the offer and the company revoked AFTER the acceptance. They breached their contract!
Google the Hooters girl who won the Toyota
Sue them for consumer fraud for $10m giving an attorney team 40 %.
@@williamgullett5911
I didn’t see in the article how it was worded. Did they say Toyota or Toy Yoda? If they put Toyota, then yeah, they fucked up.
Wtf doesn't this apply in similar real estate scenarios without down-payment (consideration)?
@@williamgullett5911 That was even worse because in that case they were trying to prank her and then yank the rug out from under her and laugh at her publicly. They deserved what they got.
Tip of the day: If you ever get the gold bar don't hand it to anybody after.
Underrated comment
get bar out. Run forest run!!!!
If you don't hand it to somebody sometime to exchange it for cash, you just have an expensive shiny paperweight.
Yup just run away, as fast as you can lol
Ya because they will jump you and take it anyways. If this is real and security isn’t great you will either get jumped on site or right after you leave.
After this no one would ever go to there again 💀
i love this guys factual energy
SUE THEM FOR EVERYTHING THEY GOT
Yes
Money
The loved ones
*Their soul*
Ok Wario
@@humanhuman7280devour their souls for lying and trickery!
In a third world country?
@@GamerThatExists i dont believe that you exist
The machine malfunctioned. Here's a voucher for the buffet instead.
Yeah, saw what you did there, that's lady who won the Jackpot
*Expires May 11th, 2011
Something resorts world would do
I love this guys energy. I wish I had this man’s amount of energy
nah tho lawyers are legit a true homie
It’s like that kid who say “TiMe OuT” before you tag them 🙄
facts
That shit was so annoying we had to make a rule to limit only one timeout or the person it can only timeout the game.
Pssh thanks for making me angry in a flashback decades after the event!!!
I always said fuck that and tagged them
You unlocked a dreaded memory fr
Someone inform the guy to get that company into court
fr
Its fake story lol and thats not a real gold
@@lukamagicgod proof
It would be 75 lbs of gold...that brick isn't 75lbs the way they're handling it.
@@penguin12902 It would actually weigh about 35 pounds.
lawyer: breach of contract!
judge: wheres the contract?
Im taking that bar, they can SUE ME afterwards.
You should represent him, justice would be served, and you'd get a healthy payday.
Payday 2 reference??????
@@R4in46
AHHHHH I NEED A MEDIC BAAGG
@@anti194hexdang it dallas
@CarlosDaBird No one cared who I was, until I put on the mask.
Too bad they'd get lobbied out of the courtroom.
AMEN, give that boy his gold😤😤😤
Or at the very least, equivalent exchange.
@@adrianwoodruff1885at least a McDonald’s gift card
It's not even real gold. It is most like some other heavier metal plated in cheap gold to make it look real.
Give him his gold!!! Or cash 😂
@@MrWhateverfits Agreed. If it had been a real bar, it would have weighed between 35 and 36 pounds.
Should put a fake gold bar in there if they were worried about it
I really hope he got his 💰 he won it fair and square.
He’s about to take Biz out of Bizness
Good one
😂😂
Bizness-Biz= sans
I don't get it..
@@DavidTacusans = ness
“Sorry that’s our gold bar”
“And this is my cold dead hand good luck with that”
Agreed 😂
“Give us back the gold bar”
“You can have this gold bar when you pry it from my cold dead hands. And even then, good luck, because I will have glued it to my cold dead hands”
@@user-bq6gy4wi8zTF2 Meet the Demo man Reference
Except he wasnt dead, and if ur dead u cant speak.
@@hossman8499thank you for explaining i had no idea
Nice way to tell everyone you are a reasonable person
True, he deserved that gold fair and square.
I believe that company should learn a valuable lesson: never wager anything you're not willing to lose.
Sue them
Here’s an even more valuable lesson for the common CZcams user: we need to stop giving these companies and social media influencers attention, monetization and marketing, so they don’t have money to go out and make sham competitions and challenges and videos that they’re gonna go back on when they realize they lose. No more MrBeast, no more gold bar assholes, none of them.
Good luck. Pepsi got out of giving away a jet pretty easily
Yeah this gave me the inspiration to bet against other people on horses, I kept winning and made thousands. When I lost I simply took my winnings and told them I didn't expect them to ever beat me. That makes the money mine, right? Cops didn't agree. I'm currently suing them for denying my truth...
“well thats not supposed to happen so no” is the dumbest reason for that stuff lmao
"well you see mister judge, the car we made isn't supposed to fall apart after 10 miles of driving, so we aren't liable even if that happens"
nah, in many countries its reasonable to declare contracts as "not legitimate" if the contract was made as a joke without serious intention. But thats for the judge to deside.
Would’ve got it out and immediately sprinted to the pawn shop 😂
I wouldve straight up walked away with that thing 😂 you aint catching me
Your business will go down the drain once everyone know you’re a scammer. Not honoring what you advertise is so low. The kid have the right to keep it and should sue them. It’s ridiculous how greedy they are
TRUMP inc still operates after scams and unpaid contractors. If you’re rich enough you’ll always find someone hoping to get a piece of it.
let him keep it
was fake gold a gold bar that size weighs 50kg + and gold @ $50 a gramme equals 2.5 mill
Like Pepsi with the jet?
Literally every company is scamming people with shrinkflation 😅
Tell that to trump supporters. Dude proved that mike lindell's "voting data" was fake and asked for him to pay up on the $5 million that was promised for anyone who did that. Company refused and had to be sued for the money. Yet, trump supporters are still going crazy for my pillow 🤷
That's a house for my kids, a car for my wife, good food for months. You would have to pry it from my cold dead hands
"good food for months", well if a million dollars only lasts you months then this explains why every degenerate on earth says its now too expensive to raise a kid.
Dang your depressing just sue em " my cold dead hands" bruh☠️
in this economy? be realistic; that gold bar could get you half a cheeseburger at mcdonalds
@@lero6477it's a figure of speech
@@xX__Rat69__Xx😭😭
The same was with Pepsi. And it makes no sense for them to give $1.2 million worth of gold.
Sue the hell out of them
Mistake was letting that guy get the gold back. He'd have to fight me for it.
FR WHAT THE ACTUAL F*CK?????????????
Yeah, and that bar would leave a nice dent in anyone trying to take it from me.
Nah facts I agree 100% you can’t just tell a normal person who works every day of their life that shit cause then they aren’t gonna stop till they get it that’s fucked up bad😭😆like that’s life changing kinda money
@@thomascoffin3292 Your comment made me think of poor Glen from the walking dead lmao 🤣
@@TaranisThe12th Seriously! that guy won the lottery and then lost it in .O2 seconds smh make a grown man cry 😂
I agree with the lawyer we find the company GUILTY!!!!!!!!!
Once you get the Gold Bar out, better off running real fast than letting lawyers fight for you.
I am 100% running for my life if that gold bar came out
I hope he sees this and finds the company and gets what he deserves
I remember when a bank held a challenge that basically had a whole bunch of money trapped behind some type of glass that couldn't be broke easily. Apparently, there was about 500,000 in it, and the bank said that if you break the glass, then you can go ahead and keep the money. Apparently, someone did break the glass. It was one of those glasses that if you tap the edge just right, it's spider webs and breaks easily. The bank was so infuriated that they not only called the police on the person who actually broke the window, they said that they weren't actually supposed to break and that was just a showcase how safe and secure their Bank was. One lawsuit later, The guy walked away with more than 500,000.
Source?
That definitely feels like one of the older news stories.
His lawyer walked away with a quarter of it
@@Floridabredyes, but it's preferable to getting absolutely _nothing_
Smart people would instead take that as a lesson in what they should figure out a solution for. They paid 500k for a stress test and couldve come out of it with stronger security.
Kind of stupid of them.
Don't relinquish possession of the bar once it's out...
Surely they have security there and it would get ugly
I highly doubt that it's real gold. Gold is heavy. Not sure how much a solid gold bar that size would weigh.
@@dizzysdoings 1.2 mill would be between 35 and 36 pounds.
So similar to carrying 6 PS3 into a warehouse a decade ago@@richardinman4091
@@richardinman4091 And would not be just one bar.
Ugo, you have such a joyful personality! I love your facial expressions 😁
I freaking love this guy!
It's a win-win.
He'll make a multi-million dollar lawsuit, and they'll beg him to take that $1.2m afterwards instead.
That’s _perfect!!_
No ill take my court winnings and my prize from that day on top of it. Should also get a late fee from yall and to pay my lawyer fees.
The deep voice “ lawyer’s reaction “ makes this legit
That's deep
Yeah, I had my doubts until I heard his voice change. Then I was like... yup, this is legit.
“Nah that bar is MINE lil bro, Game is game dont cry bout it💀🙏🙏”
And Pepsi still owes that poor guy an jet!
And that makes this company LIABLE for the emotional damages that happened next.
I’m emotionally damaged by their actions. I want to be paid by them too!!!😊
Haha quiet down lol 😊
"Sure I lost 1.2 mil but it FELT like I lost 15 mil."
Just like casinos. You lose and they are happy but when you win they will start calling you cheater and kick you out. 😒
The House always wins
Casinos don't care if you win lol, in fact they want you to keep playing. The only time they'd kick you out is if they think you are using some kind of advantage play. Still bad, but not as bad as you made it out to be.
@@bornkinggamer3347 STOP LYING! A quick search will easily prove you a liar. Why are you like this!
@@bornkinggamer3347 They kick out a lot of players thinking they are advantage players, but end up having good luck. Casinos are so stupid
@@rendezvousonmemorylane Lol this isn't the 60s. I just looked it up, shockingly I'm still right according to every reliable source.
If you play roulette and you bet a million dollars then get lucky and double it 5 times in a row, what the casino wants is for you to try again because they know the odds are in their favor.
If they kick you out now, you can't play anymore and they have to pay you all of those winnings.
That bar would NEVER leave my hand!
I see them going to grab MY gold bar, I'm running.
Me too
And believe yo, I woulda definitely tackled them for ya 👊🏾
🥹 “get outta here kid”, “an go bless the hood somewhere…
😂😂😂 I was thinking the same thing.. l
I'd be holding onto my gold bar unless they give me the money to buy my own.
the black sun and a pentagram? PAGAN CRINGELOOOOOOOOOORD
@@IamJINCHI.dawg it’s 2024 and you still type like a millennial
@@IamJINCHI. I dont necessarily disagree, but its way better than bring a supporter of any of the backwards shit media is pushing nowadays
So.... Which of us is gonna be Dean and which one is gonna be Sam?
He is a kid vs grown men
If i ever get messed over like that im calling THIS MAN he knows his stuff
I remember when this video first came out. So disappointed that they robbed that kid.
Yo, let this guy be my lawyer
It's a simple concept of reasonableness and unilateral contracting.
Please no.. i hate his lighting on his video, therefor you have to hate him too, it's the law of youtube
he must be blind staring at this light, for real
@@zomkinoI can't tell if you're being serious or not. If so that's pathetic
@@tangowiththemango1165 i'll let you be the judge, jury and executionner, it's also the law of youtube, and you already did it seems by saying it was pathetic,
a pre-emptive strike ?
either way, you chose the mean way first before hearing a reply from my part, some would say that's pathetic also
and if you want to know, the answer to your questionning is in my original comment, read it carefully and you'll see what is REAL
good luck
You want Jayoma as your lawyer bro
They didn't think he could do it, so that proves he deserves it
Sue the crap out of them!
Ask the my pillow guy how his $5million bet is going lol.
"What would you do in this situation?"
Not let go.
Not let of what? That 20$ bar? 😂😂
First i know karate
second they would be sueing me for breaking there arms
911
@@RaiBread. if its not actual gold then the bar wouldn't be heavy enough to make it a challenge and most people could do it. it cant be lead for it to weigh similar amount, they would be poisoning anyone who touches it.
it has all the correct stamps on it, and it shines like gold. even the way his hand wobbles back and forth just trying to hold it as he brings it out looks like its legitimately as heavy as gold.
@ge2719 lead is not that poisonous. The reason it was so bad was people eating food and water, which absorbed some of it, or it was turned into fumes in gas. A bar of lead if basically fine.
Personally I would have held it above my head running and screaming after I would now have my 1.2 million dollar door stopper
A gold bar, which is worth $73,591, weighs about 27 pounds. You need 20 gold bars to be worth $1.5 million. It would weigh around 540 lbs.
@@paularroyo3450 I shall run with purpose and lift with my legs
You'd sell it lol
@@paularroyo3450 27 POUNDS of gold are not worth such a tiny amount, wtf are you talking about?
A dishonest company would likely fill the bar with tungsten.
Someone fix this, fix him, give him back his gold bar 🍻
I'd walk away and let them physically take it from me, then sue for the value of the bar plus damages.
Bruh they wouldn’t be getting that shit from me I’d be running like forest gump
yup
Right! Because how can anyone say that you stole it?! If anything, they stole it from him when they took it back!
Fair and square!!
Jeeennay!!! Lt Dan!!!!
It’s not a real gold bar. Most people would not be able to lift a gold bar with one hand.
Ima sue them for $2M if i don't keep the $1,2M
yup, value of the gold bar and 800 grand worth of dealing with corporate scumbag lawyers
I would sue them for $1.2M and have the IRS force them to give me the gold bar. Thus, I get $2.4M in total.
@@beejetaywhere would you 1.2 million from the $2 gold colored aluminum bar?
He could hire Ugo Lord to sue the company and get rich together.
Unless the company fine printed that ''i agree to not receive the gold bar if i retrieve it''
What would i do? Grab that gold and run! winner winner my gold dinner 😅
You wouldn't make it running thru a huge crowd of people that will fight to the death for it😂
At least some of the spectators will assist him in his escape.
he wouldnt make it far with that many people lol
@@DababySellzLmao
I don't even see the point in not honoring the challenge. When these kinds of stunts go viral it *is* coin flip whether or not your company will not survive. There are so many other companies that are burning and only living because they can afford to fail and just keep letting the fire burn. To me that just isn't worth it. Just take the smaller hit and honor the deal, instead of wasting time and more money dealing with losing the coin flip.
Hypothetically, if he took the gold bar back and ran away with it, would he be in trouble since he won it fair and square?
😂
legally he'd be fine but the company will sue him IF that gold bar is real. there's no way that's a real gold bar. looks fake. so the company would just let him run away with it
@@MrLeeSensei
Yeah real gold is heavy. A bar that big wouldn't be impossible to lift, but he doesn't look like he's struggling with any kind of weight element of the challenge. You can see he's moving with full dexterity and easily hold ing the bar straight out and steady.
@@MrLeeSensei @dustinbragg1921 yeah, no way it's real. It is heavy tho. It's a gold-plated lead bar or lead plated in something colored to look like gold but I've seen ppl do this scam challenge in other shorts, it's definitely heavy. Plating that in gold would only need ~$10 worth of gold. It can flatten out to atom-countable thinness. You could probably rub it off hence the gloves
@@raidtheferry Oof. That's bad... because whether the brick was real or not, if they said it was a 1.2 million dollar gold bar, they owe him a 1.2 million dollar gold bar
Pay him, he deserves it.
Not to mention the injury to his hand for trying with false pretenses.
If he kept the gold bar he would’ve been robbed within a heartbeat
Yes. Moreover, its not even real gold as this would weight more than 30kg. Its gold painted metal. He would get robbed for an about 100$ worth display item.
He did get robbed, by the people who made the challenge
@@FabiusPolisit is a real goldbar and the weight of it s part of the challenge
@@marcowulliampopirers2216these things are never real gold bars or the contestants wouldnt be able to lift it easily
@@marcowulliampopirers2216not even the strongest person alive can lift up 30 kg with their fingers and hand alone, and that’s not even talking about the fact that they can’t even put their hand through the hole enough to touch the gold bar
This feels like you're winning one of those scratch cards and the cashier takes the card back.
Tf is a scratch card?
Always always always take a picture of the scratch card
no way you don't know what a scratch card is 💀@@DefinitelynotKenji
@@DefinitelynotKenji
A scratch ticket. Like a lotto card, but with an instant payout. My grandma would get ten $1 scratch tickets for each of us grandkids, and it would usually end with the three of us getting $2~5 out of it. One of my cousins won $100 once, though. That was pretty wild.
Posterior means ass in Romanian language
"Bart, take the 10k, we dont have a white elephant"
Thats disgusting that they did that tbh
Besides breach of contract couldn't he also sue them for grand larceny since it is $1.2m worth of gold? Since at the end they came up and just took it right out of his hand? It was lawfully his and they just walked up and took it away.
Not to mention the legal troubles that they're going to get afterwards is probably going to be more expensive than if they just let him keep the bar
I can’t believe he let it go. I would have fought them for it!
Nah it would still be under breach of contract. To have stolen from him, they would have to have relinquished property over the gold bar to him. If he sues for larceny, they would deny having relinquished property, and then he'd have to claim breach of contract.
It's just my layman's opinion but breach of contract seems more clear cut than larceny here.
I highly doubt it's a real gold bar.
@@thomaslacroix6011they did say if you take it out it is yours” so he can easily
Note to self: Run as soon as the challenge is completed. Can't take it back if you can't catch me.
Do you know how heavy a gold bar is ? Lol
@@faceofantasy1194 he already got it through a hole he can do it
@@faceofantasy1194 Do you know the damage it could do on a head then?
Not too heavy to dip IMMEDIATELY.
@@imnexup3577 do you know how slow it would be to swing it then?
They didn't wanna have to pay him 1.2 million because they were salty about someone getting the bar out.
I want this guy to be my future lawyer
Don't know about you, that gold bar wouldn't be outta my hands till I got my money.
Precisely. At that point, I'd just step back and say "well no, this is mine now as we agreed".
Exactly. They’d have to assault me, unto death to get that gold bar. Then we’d really have a law suit. Well my kids would 😆😆😆
@@arandombard1197 Nah for real. If he even tries to take it, he’s meeting these hands
Not a gold bar. Too light.