@@sigmamale4147faking a company even if not selling anything is still fraud, and it would also be conspiracy to commit fraud for conspiring with oompa. The contract is the only thing that makes this not fraud or conspiracy.
Here in Poland, there were two RU-vidrs who approached influencers and asked if they would advertise a product that doesn't exist. It was for shoe inserts that were claimed to scratch your feet on their own. During the phone conversations, they admitted that the product doesn't exist and they had no knowledge of its effectiveness. They even used the term "scam" directly. Despite this, some influencers still willing to advertise it, and even raised their bids when they realized it was a scam.
Pretty much anytime an influencer or celebrity promotes something, its a shill. They're getting paid to advertise these things. You think any of these youtubers actually play RAID: shadow legends? Or when you see android brand ambassadors tweet from an iphone or vice versa.
@@nigelbaboolal5072 Sure. You are right. I have that impression (of course, I may be wrong) but if something needs so heavy marketing, it MUST BE shit or it have some catch in offer. I think every human being that is able to think a little, when they need something, they are doing a deep research before. I would never relay on anybodys opinion. Especially "influencers" who are modern world clowns, focused on money.
For anyone who cares and doesn't already know, "entrapment" is not "setting a trap". Entrapment is when law enforcement pushes someone to agree to do something they wouldn't have done on their own. It's targeting a person who isn't committing a crime and putting pressure on them until they do commit a crime, and then charging them for that crime. Saying, "Hey, wanna do this thing?" and them saying, "Yeah, that sounds great!" isn't entrapment, because there was no pressure to make anyone act outside their normal character.
Entrapment also usually doesn't, y'know, include signing a contract that you're willingly agreeing to do exactly what the purpose of the "trap" is. I mean... I honestly don't even know if textbook entrapment could actually be considered entrapment if the person literally signs a contract beforehand saying "yeah, I'm going to go commit a crime and then be arrested for it lul". ...and literally basically nothing else.
I think Dillon did commit a crime, which I believe to be Marketing Fraud. It’s not entrapment bc think about a detective questioning a suspect that they know committed a crime, they just need more details to convict them
I read that Terms part onscreen at 11:52 . It’s a big paragraph, but it’s so worth the read. The first 10 or so lines are general jargon meant to deter him from reading the rest, but the rest is literally hilarious. It outright states the entire plan, in slightly fancy words as to surpass Dillon’s 1st grade reading comprehension skills, even saying Sourz is an alias for demonstration purposes and Coffee Break Productions is behind it. It even says that on the website, NFT stands for non-functional token to poke fun at the lack of attention of people, as well as that there’s nothing being sold on Sourz. Fantastic read.
@@DecisionsRQuestionable His mind: "where contract and proposal?" (Shows money) His mind: "All good, yes sir. Nothing wrong here, let's go with his idea and never question anything?!" His morality: (already sank to the bottom of the ocean if he has any)
No, the funniest part is that the one time Dillon did any due diligence by looking for their community he couldn't find it he still failed. He then asked them why he couldn't find their community and if a community existed. They whipped up a community out of nowhere followed entirely by bots in about an hour.And somehow the sudden appearance of a community of 3,413 followers that has existed for little over an hour didn't send up any red flags for him.
as someone who’s relatively deep into MMA, seeing Dillon Danis become recognized as a clown outside of MMA where he has been a clown the whole time is really beautiful.
Same, he talks even more shit than Conor with literally no substance. He’s probably stupid enough to actually believe he could beat Jones or Ngannou in a street fight like he said before
His personna maybe, but if there is one single thing you have to give him, it is that the boy can fight. Black belt under Marcello Garcia, that is a pretty rare thing. So wierd he never made more of it.
I really can't believe Charlie said "he's only fought twice in the ufc that doesn't count" but sucks off ksi whose biggest bought is...content clash? As if people just show up in the ufc without training and amateur and semi pro fights
Dillan got scammed in the most ridiculous way possible. He could have easily avoided this outcome it he decided to string a few words together, Coffee really tried to make it easy for him to not get scammed too and still this was the outcome.
It's not just a one man thing. Zach as the ears, Coffee is the brains, and Oompa is the arms and legs of this amazing operation. Kudos to these three people for setting an example as to why everybody should be skeptic of influencers.
Gotta respect coffee for exposing not only scams, but also PR bait. Many people whove never heard of Dillon would see his tweet and think "ah he disagrees with scamming, he must be good". Coffee teaches us to keep our wits about us
Terms and Conditions" that you would agree to online actually have legal requirements that state that they aren't allowed to do a bunch of stuff by taking advantage of the fact that 99.99% of viewers wont read it. An actual contract is different.
@@BasedArtDepartment Yep, and South Park did a whole episode a long time ago about how, if it's a cartoon plot, the Simpsons already did it. Now reality itself has already been done by South Park. The layers man, the laaaayers.
It's like the developers tell the lawyers" let's make the most confusing legal document possible, that has absolutely no practical application to users of our app, and make it* mandatory* that they read it in order to use it
"British computer game retailer GameStation revealed in 2010 that it legally owned the souls of thousands of online shoppers, thanks to a clause in its terms and conditions."
Please, these little scam roaches will emerge from the cracks no matter how badly you burn them. Let's laugh at him while he's somewhat aware of his joke status
For those of you curious, entrapment requires that you make someone do something they wouldn't naturally do on their own. In this case, we already know Dillon is more than willing to involve himself into these kinds of deals. Also, only the police can entrap people.
@@Blah64 I... I just said it wouldn't be. There's a great explanation of entrapment in a webcomic called Law Comic. I'd post the link, but I think it'd get flagged as spam. The example he gives is of a federal agent pretending to sell a gun to an anarchist. It is absolutely not entrapment for the police to create a sting operation for you to perform an illegal operation. The thing that makes it entrapment is if you didn't have the propensity to do it beforehand. Again, I'm not a legal expert. I just read a webcomic about it.
@@Blah64 Not really. There's a good bit of nuance to entrapment. Entrapment occurs when law enforcement or someone working with law enforcement gets someone to commit a crime that they wouldn't have commit with out being persuaded by or tricked by law enforcement. For example, an officer coming up to you and asking to buy drugs wouldn't be entrapment unless they pressured you in some way. In this case all coffee did was ask Dillon to promote this crypto. Dillon didn't hesitate or need some kind of extra convincing. Hell, he didn't even read the contract they gave him to sign before agreeing. The fact that he has done this exact same thing before also wouldn't help his case.
Coffeezilla messed up here talking about that part. You can't enter a contract if you don't know what it is. That's usually impossible to prove, because in a lawsuit the other side will use the written contract as proof you knew. Coffeezilla is admitting Logan doesn't know. It could be a liability.
@@kethmarhkfy7luf.263 This video really has nothing to do with Logan, aside from Danis’ original tweet. Are you really this brain dead, or is your skull too thick to actually retain information properly?
Oompa respects charlie so much, and Charlie barely mentioned him even while showing his face in this video... He named him once, right at the end. Said 'coffeezilla' about twenty times in the first few minutes. That annoyed me.
Why are we allowing this to happen it's because of the irresponsible politics of hate promoted by Donald Trump and other nationalist and right wing conservative organizations, that some creators in order to preserve themselves are forced to attack and harass their own fandoms in attempt at curving their own influence that starts to threaten the right wing conservative media outlets.
im convinced charlie has a full script for each video with a hook, thesis, and analytical quotes cause theres no way bros just making this up off the dome 😭
Coffee is not an officer, this was not a sting, Danis is not being charged, so I don’t understand where the smooth brains are pulling together the idea it’s entrapment
@@FTW1230 Dillon: I knew it the answer to these multiple choice questions are always "C". Also Dillon: "what was the question again..? Ah who cares, I'll get a 100% on this test with all C as the answer!"
There's a damn good reason why I'm a Coffeezilla patreon supporter, and it's knowing that he can do stuff like this that entertains people . Thanks for covering his video Charlie !!!
Doesn't realize you are better off answering randomly, and you won't look like you clearly blew it off in the first place by giving everything the same answer. If your multiple choice sheet makes a straight column not ONLY do you know you screwed it up, so does everyone else at just a glance.
Watched coffees video when it came out and he honestly couldn’t have done this better. I’m so impressed with how he basically made him ruin his own reputation. And not just damage it, but completely take it apart. He could have stopped with just the message about the price and left it at that. Most people would have. Then made his article about how this guy sells out for 5k. But no, instead he thanos snapped his reputation (well what was left of it). Started watching coffeezilla from your videos. He is definitely one of the best investigation channels on the internet.
It's honestly pretty admirable to be on a team whose entire purpose is to lose to the flashy guys for the crowd's entertainment. Shoutouts to those guys at least for literally being good sports and caring about putting on a good show. Fuck that other guy though.
His only potential “out” is to somehow convince enough people that he knew it was all a joke and just wanted to see where it went. I kinda wanna see that lol
@@jtracome87 don't reply to em, RU-vid sees it as positive engagement. Report spam and ignore. @OP yeah he just left it up enough to get the minimum payment. He knows he's a scam whore. I was surprised he was clever enough to put the SCAM in acronym in his tweet, but he still signed a contract to be the butt of a joke about crypto scam idiots and an exposé of his previous scams. Mans was just like i know i don't have clout, $1k is $1k. Might've just leaned into it having figured out it was a prank and just took the money, figuring his own followers to be dumb enough not to notice. I hope the URL switch took him off guard tho and some ppl were genuinely woken up from his bullshit. He may have taken the link down but it's gonna keep spreading.
*Glad Charlie uses his huge platform to talk about these serious issues and spreads awareness about these things. I'll never grow tired of Charlie's dry sarcasm and quick wit saying things like, "I know Dillon Danis can't even spell, "research..."* 😂💀 I'm so happy to see both Coffee's and Charlie's channels get even bigger as time goes on with no signs of stopping anytime soon!
Yeah like he spreads the bullshit news about UFOs that's a ploy by the government and media to distract from the Chernobyl like disaster going on in ohio
Entrapment for journalism and whistle-blowing means "deceptive and trust-breaking techniques ... applied to trick someone to commit a legal or moral transgression." Pretty sure that contract was the opposite of deceptive. The entire plan was literally written in plain sight.
Considering dude signs a contract without reading it at all, Coffeezilla should've gonne further and hand him a contract where he forfeits all his possessions to him lol.
There are a lot of rules to contracts. For example if you intentionally drag it out and hide things like that in the print and you are taken to court over the contract the court is going to rule against you even if they signed the contract because you are intentionally counting on the fact that the contract won't be read in order to sneak incentives in there. Even if it's short if the request is considered unreasonable it will be thrown out.
@@glizzy2236 is he really a hater ? or does he just hate scammer in general. also any people that scam their fan brought their own downfall in my humble opinion
i'd love to see this get made into a series or something, but now that it's happened to Dillon everyone's gonna be super suspicious of any deals/scams they promote guess that's a good thing
I’m glad that tricking scammers is such a popular piece of entertainment on RU-vid Too bad RU-vid would probably banned this category soon because they want to protect scammers
Report. Kill. Just don't tag em cuz that makes it worse, they look more "real" to the staffless yt admin algorithm. I dunno why some ppl try to reply to them, it's not funny and it makes it worse. But hey i guess it's also a measure of Charlie's success. Gotta be quick draw with that report button these days tho. I've seen bots actually die, it is possible. Just gotta get enough neg reports without people helping them out by tryna talk to em. Seen it a lot. It's like replying with a tag refills their health pool, but reporting chips away at it gradually. It's like a Souls boss or something, but it's a swarm.
Thanks for not feeding the bots, friends. And yes Dillhole gonna dill (i got nothing better, it sucks cuz i like dill as an herb, so fuck that guy even more for giving dill a bad name; he is exiled from the society of pickles, sour cream dip, and tzatziki).
Danis missed out on a massive payday when he pulled out of the KSI fight, so of course he had to find another way to earn some cash. "What's a trendy way to scam people? Crypto and NFT's? Sign me up!" Good call, Dillon. Glad it's working out for you.
11:51 gotta love that second half of the terms section: "By agreeing to the Agreement, the Artist agrees he/she has fully understood the consequences of this Project and the Purpose herein, agrees to be the butt of the joke" and "Sourz NFT Production is merely an alias (...) and is actually represented by the real company aka Coffee Break Productions LLC."
Coffee has been my savior the last year. Much have felt like shit in the world, but everything he does makes me feel like humanity ain't completely lost.
I so happy Oompa is branching out. Collabs with Nikocado, MeatCanyon….now this with CoffeeZilla. He’s a genuinely good guy and he’s actually very intelligent. His new long form vids have been great and I’m glad to see him get recognition and grow from “just” a meme/troll/react channel.
lesson learned : actually read contract beyond the first few paragraphs, some ill-willed people will actually write unfair clauses that are 'hidden' between pages, hoping no one would read. only coffeezilla and his team are the ones doing it for the sake of showing your own mistakes, the others ones will bleed your bank account out.
This video contains the most heinous act Coffee's ever done.... Telling us there's nothing to buy in the video then also telling us Oompa's selling candy
7:39 if you watched Oompa’s vid, on 2-3 separate occasions, he was told “here’s the plan, we’re going to launch friday” and the only thing he kept responding with was “PAYMENT? TODAY?”
Weird story time: I had a job I'm pretty sure was at least shady once. I lived in San Francisco and got the job on craigslist. The Game Development Conference (GDC) was in town and this... company? random dude? in LA wanted me to remotely offer investment opportunities on his/their behalf. I can't remember the company name but it was generic enough to be fake. He hired on the spot with one phone call, to go to the whole conference weekend, for $14/hr on the honor system (however long i went each day), and just collect business cards of the highest reps I can of "medium to large" companies. So like, not Oculus or Epic Games, but not indie devs either. I just walked around and asked various reps basically "i represent an organization looking to invest in up and coming companies to the tune of a few million, what's the highest ranking business card you can give me?" So I was looking for companies who might need a couple mil and can pay it back and how the shit do i know so i just get as many cards as i can. The rest of the time i checked out GDC, cuz fuck yeah free floor pass. I got well over the requested average of business cards, way over quota if you count lower sales reps who were repping ppl who couldn't make it. I sent them off to the address I'd been given, which was a Care Of address. Over a couple weeks I heard nothing. I heard nothing until i had moved to another state, and that envelope full of business cards showed up having been returned to my CA address, where i no longer lived, and forwarded. Because the address i was given to send the cards to was fake. I never got paid ofc. The guy i talked to sounded like the epitome of a man on a lot of cocaine trying to make an empty office sound busy. He talked a mile a minute and would never shut up. A check-in phone call took 20+ min. I badly needed a job at the time so i gave benefit of the doubt. I didn't make rent and had to move across the country to work at a gas station for a year, but hey i went to GDC for free right? (I didn't really have time to do anything cool, the highlight by far was meeting the Amanita Design team who I love and chatting a little). So yeah idk wtf that was, tl;dr some scammy cokehead used me as a proxy in an unstable, untenable, and/or illegal operation that amounted to nothing. My theory is they were arrested before my envelope of business cards got there, or they were foreclosed. It wasn't even a direct address, it was c/o some random name.
Coffeezilla is like those enemies in games that chase you and can't die like Nemesis from Resident Evil, the necromorphs that can regenerate from Dead Space, and Pyramid Head from Silent Hill. Except there is no way to escape or kill him and your just fucked if he gets you in his cross hair.