The shoe retailer who told the kid to get a refund and then shut any further attempt is the best customer service line if you need to deny a service without calling them a scammer. Seen a coworker use that line about a confeit bill and it was such a smooth, hassle-free turn away.
The DUI one was COMPLETELY unbelievable....the legal limit for DUI is 0.08..... blood alcohol at 0.8 and above is considered lethal.....so yeah if you blew a 3.8 you wouldn't be let off by the cop...pretty sure it would be listed on your toxology report at the morgue.
I was actually searching for this comment. Can't believe no one else picked up on that. Possibly she meant 0.38 but if she really did blow a 0.38 she'd have to be almost unconscious. No way would an officer let her off a dui in that state, and certainly would not let her drive home.
Actually it’s possible to have 3.8‰ of alcohol in blood (0,38%), the record in my country is 14,8‰ (1,48%) and the unofficial record is 22,3‰ (2.23%) - but the blood sample was collected from a wound and might have been contaminated. So if she meant ‰ and not % it is completely possible.
@@dhatri2685 i guarantee she didn’t mean %, over 100, as in the US we aren’t told that percentage. We are only told the result of the breathalyzer... and that is all that is on the paperwork when you get busted for an alcohol related crime. I do know this to be true because i have an ex-boyfriend who got busted for several DUI’s and i had seen his paperwork. The last one i saw...prior to leaving him, he blew a 2.4 and by the time the police arrived on scene he was unconscious. They did a BAC when he got to the hospital and i don’t know what that percentage was.... it wasn’t in the paperwork that he was served. But.. he did suffer from alcohol poisoning and almost died. Thank goodness he didn’t hit another driver... he ran into the side of a mountain.
The girl lying about the police officer makes me mad to be honest. He was really cool to her and this is how she repays him. I'm so happy to see they posted the real video.
Okay but true story me and my friend we were parked in my neighborhood smoking a “j” (if you know what I mean) and a cop car pulls up… my friend literally got us out of it by flirting a little and then crying a lot saying she just broke up with her boyfriend and she just wanted to calm down (her and her bf were fighting but they didn’t break up) and the cop just asked her to give him the weed she had (she gave him the little bit she had in her glove compartment) and then he let us go 😂😂 to be fair we were dressed up like sexy pirates for a concert we went to that night so we looked good af. But the funny thing was is we left and pulled up to my house and we were like “well that was a buzz kill” and she goes in the side of her door and pulls out more weed hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Idk why popo thinks stealing herbs is ok … Mary Jane is NOT a drug it’s an herb/flower. Grow it, dry it, use it! Less altered from its Natural state than alcohol and much safer in my opinion. Thc is an antioxidant & neuroprotective
in the US if you are or were in the military you can get discounts a certain places. It is usually restaurants but i have seen other businesses give them as well. This guy was a disgrace to any active or retired military. Good job to the cameraman for calling him out
They're are a bunch of scammers who will use the uniform to try and get discounts. It's disgraceful. As a military wife, I always appreciate the guys who call them out.
It used to be that you were only in uniform on base or getting to and from base. Definitely not allowed to go to a mall in uniform. I hope he had to show a military ID to get any discounts!
If you have veteran on your drivers license, you can get discounts when not in uniform if the establishment provides them. Some veterinary clinics/hospitals give military discounts!
If you want the honor to wear a uniform and get medals,join the actually military this is so disrespectful to those who served and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
@@leahsoldat4118 As a retiree you get a permanent military ID card and so does your wife. When your child reaches 18 or graduates from school (high school, college, bachelors, masters, phD; so long as it’s consecutive with no time in between) they lose their military iD
The fact that people can lie so easily WHILE being caught in the act is terrifying to me. I have a hard enough time telling when people are lying in general.
if anyone noticed.. they actually broke his tent structure. the expanding supports between the poles were bent at too great an angle towards the interior to be useful anymore. I would have called the cops on them before confronting them and had them charged with destruction of property and attempted theft.
As a veteran, it really boils my blood when people act like they served and when you ask them questions about it they can’t give you a proper answer. I’ve met a couple people like this🤦♀️ If someone asks me about my experience I would literally spend hours talking about it and showing pictures and videos. Anyone you come across who has served in the military would gladly talk about their experiences.
I am going to respectfully disagree. I volunteer for a local organization with a ton of Vets. We have a handful of guys that the only way I know they are Vets is because we are friends. These guys were so traumatized by what they saw and what happened to them overseas fighting in the war that they avoid talked about it at all cost. They don't want to discuss being in the military at all because it brings all those bad memories to the front of their mind. If you ask them directly if they served they will say yes and walk away. I just wanted to throw that out there because I don't want someone to think that just because a person doesn't want to talk about it doesn't mean they did not serve. I am not saying that is what was going on with the guy in the video, he was fake! Again I just wanted to throw that out there so people will know, if you ask a Vet about their service and they give you short answers and walk away, let them! The things they have seen are darker than anything you could imagine!
Thank you for your service. Truly grateful for the men and women who’ve served our country. I believe veterans deserve the utmost respect because they keep us safe. Not enough are appreciated, and this needs to change. 🤍
I come from a military family and this guy is so beyond dumb. Like did he really think he was that smart? Its so disgusting that he thought it was okay and that he could get away with it
Understandable, though a good friend of mine (62 years old, spend most of his life in the military) doesn't really like to talk about it to "random people" (which is also understandable). ^^ (though, I'm sure you didn't mean dead ass strangers who come up and ask you about your potentially traumatizing experiences in the army, so, I meant no offense ^^)
Thank you for your service but I just have to say a lot of service people don’t like talking about their time in the military. My grandfather (army) never talked about it and had been so messed up from his experiences that he had a drinking problem. My uncle never talked about it either as he wanted to just move on from those experiences. My 2 cousins (marines) will talk a little about it but honestly don’t like to much as they lost a lot of friends/comrades.
The fact that people catch this kinda bs on camera is shocking to me… personally if i was being filmed I wouldn’t start acting more crazy. This is embarrassing 😂
20 plus years ago I would make up stories to get dudes to go away. I was 21 and I had a creepy coworker. I saw him out of work and he just kept on talking about how we were in a relationship. How we were so good for each other. I seriously thought I was going to die that night...
I was in the military for 8 years. The false valor guy could have been telling the truth about basic training. We had infantry training with us at Ft. Leanordwood in Missouri. My drill sergeants were 11B. I was 74D, CBRN specialist. He definitely wasn't wearing a proper uniform though. He was missing I.D. tags, and his tan shirt was wrong.
My boyfriend is in the Army now. (We’re 20 if that matters at all) I did notice that the uniform was off as well. Im not totally familiar with how an Army uniform is supposed to look, because I hardly face time my boyfriend when he is in uniform, (deployed overseas in Poland) but yeah as far as I’m concerned, none of what he said added up. I come from a military family too. Dad was in the Air Force, older brother is in the Navy. So I know a few things
My son is a ranger just finished ranger school at 18 my son is fn badass in every way physically fit to the max and agile like a cat most people fail ranger school once if you don't you are an anomaly that guy could not pass ranger school he is really out of shape
As the spouse who was cheated on, I get that the guy who caught his wife in another man's truck is angry - but don't drag the kids into it. That stuff is between parents: it's not crap that kids should have to deal with. Its an adult problem, for adults to deal with.
More than any of the others, this one threw up all kinds of red flags. What was all that about getting a subpoena for her texts and then threatening to call the cops? Not cool with cheating but those comments indicate that there's a hell of a lot more going on than what this guy is showing. Is she involved in criminal activity or is this guy scary, next-level controlling? Either way, smells of a really toxic relationship.
Dragging kids into adult situations is low. My parents might not have been the best in the world ... but when they divorced my brother and I were kept out of it 100% thankful to them for that.
Ikr. A vid "exposing" a thoughtful, kind and sympathetic officer could have been just as effective in attracting attention. That said. She is a girl, she's young, lacking experience and judgement, hopefully she's learned allot about telling the truth or saying nothing at all.
I hate when people are caught committing stolen valor. It’s gross to put in all that work of remembering facts and things just to get attention or discounts. Being military is very hard for a lot of people and to see others benefit off of their hard work and sacrifice is really upsetting and is illegal
Yes, this is disgusting. My uncle was a Green Beret and risked his life many times but not to show off his uniform and get attention. My truck was once my dad's who is a Marine and has some decals on it. I usually get several 'thank you for your service' comments when I am out. I could never ever take his credit for what he did (except the one time 2 men were mocking me saying that there is no way the truck belonged to me because a modified truck with military decals would only belong to a man 🤦🏼♀️)
"Being military" is a job. The U.S. military is a giant corporation with a mandate to protect and further U.S. interests. 'Stolen Valor' occurs when the U.S. government ignores the mental, physical and psychological needs of military veterans.
@@ShermThursby 1. I’m absolutely appalled by how there is little to no REAL assistance to vets 2. I feel that anybody who claims to do ANY job that has very real negative consequences but isn’t actually doing said job to just get attention and perks is gross. I see it with people pretending to be in the military, cops, firefighters, even sex workers. I just want people to respect others hard work and understand that taking credit without going through those hardships is kinda spitting in the face of the profession and the professionals
"no DUI for me bitches!" - I am so very happy the police clapped back at the idiot who lied saying said she talked (cried?) her way out of a ticket. Pity they couldn't have charged her with something.
The "stolen valor" dude may have actually convinced himself that was his life story. He had obviously done tons of research and memorized it. If he was actually military, he could have whipped out his ID and proved it in a couple seconds.
He hadn't done a lot of research, just barely enough to get by to fool the average civilian. However, he stood out like a sore thumb for those active duty and veterans who actually served their country.
I'm just trying to figure out where they were going to take that structure? I'm guessing it was a frame for a tented shelter or gazebo. I love how the woman to the right was acting so oblivious to the fact it wasn't their stuff. You have to have some balls to steal in broad daylight with others around and that the owners could come back at any time. Wow!!
@@Cynophileandavianenthusiast my mom was in the army when I was a kid (early 80s) I know nothing about it but she has a VA card and is a veteran idk how people think they can do this and they're not going to run into someone who really did serve. It's SO WRONG bc of the ones who died and lost friends and who have PTSD I think if they are caught doing it they should get a charge.
Nah, it’s not really worth the trouble. My s/o was in Desert Shield. He wears a hat with his rank, etc., on it, but that’s it. He doesn’t carry around IDs or his DD214. He’d shake his head and walk away from a f*cker trying to pass themself off as a current service member.
Hey Charly, the first video of the Karens stealing... went viral and come to find out ...THEY WERE TEACHERS in the local school district! I believe they also got fired after it was posted on local social media and they were recognized.
Thought I'd let you know from a veteran and wife of a retired green beret. There are no perks whatsoever for shopping while in uniform except for on base where they will often let you go to the head of line when buying lunch so you can back to duty on time. A retired veteran can sometimes get 10% off at different businesses. One of them is Lowe's, which helped us greatly a few years ago when were redoing our house. Denny's offers free breakfast on Veteran's Day. Otherwise those who offer a discount are widely dispersed in area and type of business. Love your show, watch it all the time.
The Stolen Valor guy....he does it for the benefit of having people thank him for his service. My dad likes that people think he went to Vietnam even though he didn't. I don't understand it, since it's not real, but somehow narcissists don't care if the praise is earned, just that they heard it.
They get discount in food service. Also I’ve heard it’s a popular way to shoplift under the radar. Few security suspect servicemen of stealing as they don’t fit the usual profiles they see daily.
Yeah I once found an online stranger claiming my picture as their own and its like "but why?" Any praise they get surely feels empty because they achieved nothing accept theft 😂🙃
@@ShermThursby Same here. Mine want the VA system fixed. They don’t care about your thanks-they’ve had enough thanking to last a lifetime. They want action.
The person who faked a stalker email: I went to school with a girl (in the mids 00s) who is still like this. She's...not that good looking. Not ugly.but not the kind of girl who turns heads. But she was always talking about how random guys would stare at her whenever she was out in the bus or train or whatever. It did not happen. Someone I know still knows her, and she still claims this. She will point out a guy and be like ' omg he's totally checking me out' and the guy is just looking at his phone
My ex husband lied about being in the navy, (said he was a hospital corpsman.. gave all kinds of tall tales about seeing combat and treating injured men).. claimed to be Hospital corpsman… lied just like that guy did. He also lied about having stomach cancer, never having had kids (fathered two before we met), and was having affairs our entire relationship.. but don’t worry he’s an EX and he married his mistress.. if he does that to me I’m pretty sure he’d to it to her too). I will never understand why people do this.
The most fun I’ve had feeling uncomfortable in a while! All that second hand guilt was crushing but I do love seeing people getting caught in their own webs. Sweet schadenfraude! 😈
Omg.. thank goodness I’m not the only one! When the solider was talking to the stolen valor guy i almost turned the video off. I did fast forward it a bit though. I seriously have issues with second hand embarrassment, so does my son. Wonder if it’s genetic???? LoL If it is i don’t get it from my mother.. she’s a pathological liar and a Karen. Maybe that’s why i get so embarrassed by that type of behavior.... i had to keep quiet whenever my mother went into her tirades or lying jags... 🤔
@@melissadunton3534 Husband can't handle second hand embarrassment, nor can my son. The second hand embarrassment vids don't bother me like these second hand guilt vids, maybe because I don't take myself too seriously, but I think it could come from being taken to 8am Catholic services every week since before I could walk. That old church was all about the guilt! If it's not genetic, it's gotta be environmental, right? 😅
@@scarletonyx8507 yes, you’re probably right. I was raised SDA and went to all the services...sabbath school, church, pathfinders, camp meeting every summer and then went to an SDA boarding school as a teenager. But that doesn’t explain my son. LoL 😆
At this point I don't even wait to watch the video before hitting the like button. That's the first thing I do every time because I know it's going to be a banger 😂
I absolutely HATE being lied to. I think I'd rather someone punch me in the face than lie to me. SO disrespectful. Even worse is when you call them out on it and they get angry, as if YOU'RE the one who did something wrong.
Same, brother, same. I remember telling a stupid lie as a child, it made me absolutely sick to my stomach. I can't believe how many adults lie in every conversation they have!
That is my mother to a “T”. As a child i couldn’t call her out on her lies and no one else ever would, which i never understood. I would sit there like the good girl i was expected to be and listen to her lie about everything....like all the time. Then, when i grew up and went out on my own... had a baby and put him in daycare while i went to nursing school. I showed up at her house one day with my son and asked her if she could babysit while i was at school because i needed to get a new daycare. She agreed and asked me why i needed a new daycare. So i told her why... which was that i had shown up to pick my son up the day before, but I’d gotten there about two hours before the usual pick up time because school was let out early due to an incoming winter storm. When I got to the daycare to pick him up he was laying in his crib crying, soaking wet and had poopie caked on his little tushy...like he’d been laying in it for an hour. He was hungry and when i went to his cubby to get his diapers, they were gone and all of his bottles were still there...unrefrigerated and full. She had given a brand new pack of diapers to one of her friends and hadn’t fed my son from 5am to 3pm. I flipped out. Took my son and all his things and left. Immediately reported her to the local assistance office as she was certified to run the daycare for low income families and got paid via the state. She was shut down. Fast forward a couple years and my mother starts telling the story as though she is the one that went to pick him up that day and she was the one who turned the lady in and she was the one who “saved the baby and saved the day”. She didn’t even have a car when this all happened. I didn’t know what to do, because I’d been trained my entire life to just smile and nod when she told her lies. She was pathological and abusive..so i always kept my mouth shut. So i just ignored it like everyone else always had. Then she pisssed me off. She told my entire family that she practically raised my son. That she was super close to him because he lived with her for so long and that she was my entire support..the one who cared for him while i was working, going to school and out with my friends all the time. That was the final straw. We had lived with her when my son was born and moved out when he was 2 months old. Then we lived with her again when he was 8 months old and moved out right after he turned 1 year old. So he lived with my mother for 6 months of his life. We didn’t even live in the same state for 16 years! She lived in Pennsylvania and we, in NY..roughly a 2hr drive from her house. Then we moved 10 hrs away and then from there to Virginia..which was 8hrs away. I moved back to PA when my son was 20 years old and he went into the army and lived in N.Carolina for 3 years and Hawai’i for 5 years. And I decided it was time to say something.. so i pointed this all out to her. She got so mad at me. She asked me how i dared to make her look bad in front of her friends and the family was there when this all went down. Like it was all my fault that she is a liar and my fault that ppl now saw that she can’t just sit around and get away with this behavior anymore. She totally gaslighted me too..started pointing out all my supposed toxic behavior and trying to make me feel guilty and apologize for just stating the truth. My son has heard her make these claims too and he doesn’t like it one bit, but doesn’t say anything because she’s “old” and he doesn’t care. But it makes me look like a bad parent and a shitty person, so i no longer let it slide. But she always gets mad at me when i correct her “misremembered memories”.. as that’s the excuse she uses now. So, ppl think I’m a bit mean because i will not lie... and I’m rather blunt and some say “too honest”. But I’d rather someone be truthful and let me get over my hurt feelings than be lied to. I don’t know how my dad put up with it for as long as he did.
Pretty sure faking a military status or stealing valor is considered a serious crime. I wonder if anything ever came from that tiktok and what happened to the valor thief after it was posted. If there's a part 2 to this, let me know. 😊
@@dotar9586 correct. Unless they use it for financial gain like the examples you said it's technically just a "costume" and nothing can be done legally.
@@insomniapetals4424 most of those places require proof of your ID before they give the discount. Most common arrestable offense in the monetary realm is if your are acting as a representative for a charity or something like that and using stolen valor as a way to get donations off people. Really ticks the rest of us veterans off.
As a veteran, stolen Valor REALLY PISSES ME OFF!! I've been to soo many funerals of fellow vets, then to have this jack hole do this makes my blood boil! Semper Fi to all the true veterans!
As a vet... I can say there's a lot of people that try to say they are vets. Their motives run the gamut. Yes, in the US, being a vet or current service member get discounts on things... And rightfully so. Stolen Valor has gotten so bad... That myself and a few other, don't even state we are vets. Due to stolen valor it takes more time to even validate. The small discount isn't worth the time or hassle.
How much of a hassle is it? At Lowe's you just show them a ( id ? ) card and I've seen customers just tell the cashier they don't have their card and just tell the cashier the number. But Lowe's has a policy of asking every customer.
@@nikkimcdonald4562 I've never gotten a discount at Lowe's... Not that I've ever tried. I was referring mostly to discounts at restaurants, etc. Unfortunately, ID cards can be faked and civilians aren't always trained to visually notice fakes. Unless the store is equipped with a computer system that can verify the number, companies can end up giving discounts to those who haven't earned them. Especially smaller mom and pop shops. I'm fortunate enough that I don't need the discount, so if I can save time and hassle for both myself and the shop owner, then all the merrier. Perhaps the store owners can use my unused discount to make up for some of the discount theft from stolen valor. That's my way of thinking about it, anyway.
@@pwrismine I hear ya. If you make it easy for vets to get a discount then you make it easy for fakes to get a discount . Unfortunately the internet makes it so easy to fake just about anything. Maybe if the DMV put a vet emblem on driver's license that would cut out all the fake nonsense. I've seen the discount at Lowe's and they punch the number into the register and confirm identity. I googled the requirements to get the Lowe's discount and it looks like they do a pretty good job confirming military status and who gets the discount. I appreciate your service and wish there was a better system.
@@nikkimcdonald4562 New ID cards started rolling out at the start of the pandemic. I haven't noticed if these are any less 'fake-able' than previous ones as we still don't go out much. Fingers crossed it's lowered the occurrence.
The college person wasn't saying they *just* graduated...just that they graduated. The fact that they said "no one in my life *seemed* to care (past tense) tells me they're reflecting on back in the day when it happened.
The stolen valor dude; to be clear, an actual staff officer WOULD have walked away. The details probably gave him up, but the utter lack of leadership mindset, confidence in himself and what he was doing, and conviction for his own service is what actually indicted this dude in the eyes of the cameraman.
All the vets I know would SO stick around just for entertainment value. I can see most of the guys in my family hanging around and answering all the questions. They all have a very interesting sense of humor.
The veteran one was embarrassing but also pissed me off so much because I have two uncles one who passed during his service and one who’s still alive but suffers from ptsd really badly (who also had a wife who cheated on him) and for this person to lie to look good and get benefits from dressing the part I wanted to punch him
@@emilysage9941 1. She literally does 2. Saying she looks older than she is, is hardly "attacking" anyone ffs grow up. And 3. If she didn't want people commenting about her she shouldn't be such a bad liar should she.
Also saying she looks 35 is hardly an insult, unless your implying as soon as everyone hits 35 they some how become what? Ugly? Hagged? Wtf is wrong with looking 35? I will never understand people like you who come online and pick out the most tame of comments just to pick a fight with someone, seriously some of the comments on here are literally ripping into these people and you come here to mine to say I'm attacking her for saying she looks older than she is. Get a reality check, or stay off the Internet because its only going to hurt you.
@@TickeyBoo6 You're really going to pretend that you weren't trying to insult her? Like there was somehow some wholesome reason for your comment? I don't buy it. Your comment clearly reads as an insult and that's how people who see it will take it. Of course there is nothing wrong with looking 35, so why would you even bother to comment it? You were just trying to be nasty and now want to walk it back because you're being called out.
There was actually a news segment on those ladies trying to take down the pop up shade. They wanted that spot, and took advantage of the fact that the owners weren't there. Both were teachers, though I cannot recall if they were fired or not.
That explains the "power" of the teachers union and what is the mindset. If covid has taught anyone anything it's the fact they are practically useless
Catching people lying, be on it on camera or social media, is one of my favorite things to watch. Probably bc I'm a recovering addict, which means I'm a recovering liar, and tbh I hate who I used to be so much.. it's just nice to see people not getting away with that sht. I've even clean for 10 years this december, and the guilt is still kiIIing me. Idk I feel like I explained that weird lol but hopefully y'all get the point..
That girl saying she blew a 3.4 when she was pulled over is pretty impressive. No one could survive a blood alcohol level that high, anything above 0.4 could be lethal. What a bizarre flex.
My ex wife literally DID cry her way out of (second) DUI after rear ending someone. Told the cop all about her childhood trauma and was drinking to cope with it. With all the waterworks. Yes the trauma was real but had no relevance to this event. She was literally on her way to buy more booze. Got her charge reduced to someone minor and got off with a warning. Stellar manipulation skills.
It is actually a crime to wear a military uniform if you are a civilian. That man could face a year in prison if he is caught. He also claimed combat veteran status not once but three times. He could be prosecuted for stolen valor.
Hope they get him, honestly. I'm not even military or American, but I hate when people fake being something to get praise or sympathy. I am disabled (neurological disease that then also affects my legs and arms), but since it's not something you can see, no one believes me. Yet they totally believe a dude I went to school with that faked he was mentally incapacitated and acted like it. Shit like this makes me sick.
Same with cops. I still have my dad's CIB and a few other things from WW II but his medals were all stolen. My mom was Army Air Corps. Anyway, cops, I have things from my bro and late sister in law (both cops, both officers of the Latino police organization thingy I suddenly can't remember the name of 😂 that I can't ever wear in public because of the patches/logos/embroidered official things. Ngl, I've worn them a few times.... 😮
Gotta say, I love your voices, accents, puppetry (Shark kisses are awesome) and general sense of humour ... Please don't ever stop. Thank you Charlotte. :)
I actually am pleased that people are able to catch cheating on video. I was born in 1955 & can verify that it was once a he said/she said situation. The chester is usually an excellent liar & would many times be able to convince most people of their "innocence". Sometimes the truth would eventually come out, sadly sometimes not.
Yes, some places do give discounts and stuff to veterans. At my store you have to show actual military ID - we're not supposed to go by stuff like that dude's outfit precisely because of fakers like that.
Happy Saturday, Charlotte Family, I'm a military veteran and people who lie about being in the service make me a entirely new level of livid!🤬 Real military would never walk away! We're proud to show who we are!
Military & police get discounts. The discount is more if they’re in uniform. Black Friday is too busy for workers to ask for military ID or know a fake one
I understand that the guy with the truck who got cheated on is upset, but I hope he was bluffing about showing the video to the kids. Bringing the kids into it in that way is cruel to them and can seriously mess with their heads, especially if they’re young
I agree, dragging the kids into it makes him the bad guy too in my opinion. Trying to turn kids against one of their parents is childish and cruel, they have nothing to do with it and shouldn't be involved in these types of disputes.
I don't understand the "proof" being her in n his truck unless I missed a clear sexual act going on... Also how did he supoena her text and call records... Police have a hard time doing so sometimes when an actual crime is committed
I've been in hospital for hospital for the past 5 months and the best part of my day is getting my UA-cam notification that you've posted a new video 💛 keep being your freaking amazing self
The military faker had a lot of details, just not the right details. I’m glad he got called out!! Maybe next time he’ll be arrested. Our Soldiers deserve better than lying fakers taking credit. I cringed when he carelessly moved the flag. Being in a family with generations of Military, I know time spent on uniforms and everything has an exact placement.
If you were a legit soldier you could answer all them questions no problem that's exactly how the fakes are weeded out I'm 100% sure he would have treated a real vet with respect
11:18 yeah, especially around the holidays. People like to “give back” for someone’s service. Honestly, you wouldn’t catch me dead walking around the mall in my uniform normally, but I’m a recruiter now so it’s part of my job 😅 I’d never do it off duty though
It's funny every time I see that first "Beach Karens" clip blow up again! It's been around for quite awhile now, so those women have no hope of living this down any time soon! 😄
As someone who is currently in the military( army) you can prove you’re in the military by pulling out your ID. You always keep it on your person at all times. It irkes my soul when people pretend to be in the military. If you wanna be in the military so badly just go and join.
It is AMAZING how far people will go to avoid admitting they're lying. And when they get called out, they'll do the MOST to turn it around on YOU. Proof does NOT stop narcissistic liars. They'll die lying...
C, you are the best. Honestly having one of the worst weeks... and you my dear have for sure put a much needed smile on my face and gave me a good chuckle 😃 when I truly needed it!!! Thank you!!!
The being caught cheating was hilarious, the dog and cat just chillin' on the sofa watching the mess. Then another doggie friend shows up watching the pay-per-view experience 🐕
On the phony veteran, there are a lot of reasons why ppl do these things but taking advantage of discounts is certainly on the list. This makes sense, in this case, as it took place on a Black Friday several years ago. The store in question may have required the service member to be in uniform as well. Both my hubby and I are real veterans, but, as we've both been out for 40+ years we never wear the uniform in public. There are numerous rules regarding veterans (non-active-duty) wearing the uniform in public too.
@@WeAllLiveInTheTwilightZone Yes, and most will accept usage of the VA's picture ID for verification purposes. To obtain that VA ID we had to provide copies of our DD-214 in addition to normal photo ID's (drivers license). The VA then certified the DD-214 with existing DOD records prior to authorizing the creation of the VA ID. Many state driving licenses will also add indicators to those, after similar verification checks, on military service. While I've heard of ppl trying to fake DD-214s, they fail to pass the certification check with DOD records.
@@WeAllLiveInTheTwilightZone They do, but the employees usually don't ask for it, especially if they're busy. A hat is usually enough, & a whole uniform? Instant discount. Also other customers many times will insist on paying the veteran's bill. Fakers are so disgusting because they're not only scammers; they're getting instant respect & gratitude when they deserve the opposite.
Wasn’t it a gift from a fan? Part of the unboxing video? Like the grabbers (missed a chance for Sharklotte to pass judgment on the beach thieves but whatever), the “petty” wire art, and flamingo needlepoint on the wall in the background?
@@kathleenmccrory9883 totally worth it! Seeing Miss Charlotte open gifts brought me so much joy that I haven’t experienced since watching my own kids on Christmas morning. I could be wrong about the violin but I seem to recall it.
Had this weird dude stalk me and then walk right into my house, Him :"finally got you alone baby girl." Me: " no my bf is upstairs." (Lieing) he leaves, I freak out and call my bf crying. I've locked all my doors every day all day now. My bf came upon him a month or so ago and told him to leave me tf alone. Haven't seen him since. Stay safe ladies.
That had to be terrifying! I’m sorry that you experienced that. For what it’s worth, in Texas, you would have been within your rights to shoot him. Guns aren’t for everyone tho so if you’d rather not have one, consider self defense training of some sort please. Although prevention is easier and I’m glad to hear that you’re locking up now. Stay safe bestie.
I sometimes reply to whiny comments with the violin emoji _and no one knows what it means._ That Charlotte does makes me oddly happy. Tiny violin is a classic, people!
Depends if he was trying to get some kind of financial gain from it. Trying to get benefits for being a veteran is fraud, and a crime. Trying to get the “military discount” is also a kind of fraud and crime. Just wearing the uniform because people treat you better… it’s shitty, but not a crime.
It is common if it involves disgruntled family members, ocassional custody battles or something between 10-16. It’s not something I brag about. That a scary experience in which you should call police as that is the difference that could save you or your loved ones lives.
Do Karens think that acting like an angry Mom makes them immune from getting punched in the face for stealing and assaulting someone? The second she puts hands on him she should be upside down in the sand like a cartoon character.
3:40 I don't think I'm hot, nor do I think stalking should be glamorized! It's scary AF! It's girls like this that make getting HELP for us REAL victims, pretty much impossible!!!💯🧐🙏😭
13:41 OMG, cannot be upset with this kid! Reminds me of the time my sister accidentally knocked our other sister into a wall, then she started crying and yelling "I did it on PURPOSE. I didn't mean to!"
11:03 as a military family member this one got me the most heated. Stolen Valor gets me super pissed. And yes. A lot of times if stores think you’re military they’re give you discounts, free stuff etc.
The fact she's actually using the tiny violin she got on her PO BOX. Like she said she would that's so sweet
The shoe retailer who told the kid to get a refund and then shut any further attempt is the best customer service line if you need to deny a service without calling them a scammer. Seen a coworker use that line about a confeit bill and it was such a smooth, hassle-free turn away.
The DUI one was COMPLETELY unbelievable....the legal limit for DUI is 0.08..... blood alcohol at 0.8 and above is considered lethal.....so yeah if you blew a 3.8 you wouldn't be let off by the cop...pretty sure it would be listed on your toxology report at the morgue.
lol That is what I was thinking too.
I was actually searching for this comment. Can't believe no one else picked up on that. Possibly she meant 0.38 but if she really did blow a 0.38 she'd have to be almost unconscious. No way would an officer let her off a dui in that state, and certainly would not let her drive home.
This is the comment I was looking for
Actually it’s possible to have 3.8‰ of alcohol in blood (0,38%), the record in my country is 14,8‰ (1,48%) and the unofficial record is 22,3‰ (2.23%) - but the blood sample was collected from a wound and might have been contaminated. So if she meant ‰ and not % it is completely possible.
@@dhatri2685 i guarantee she didn’t mean %, over 100, as in the US we aren’t told that percentage. We are only told the result of the breathalyzer... and that is all that is on the paperwork when you get busted for an alcohol related crime. I do know this to be true because i have an ex-boyfriend who got busted for several DUI’s and i had seen his paperwork. The last one i saw...prior to leaving him, he blew a 2.4 and by the time the police arrived on scene he was unconscious. They did a BAC when he got to the hospital and i don’t know what that percentage was.... it wasn’t in the paperwork that he was served. But.. he did suffer from alcohol poisoning and almost died. Thank goodness he didn’t hit another driver... he ran into the side of a mountain.
The girl lying about the police officer makes me mad to be honest. He was really cool to her and this is how she repays him. I'm so happy to see they posted the real video.
Okay but true story me and my friend we were parked in my neighborhood smoking a “j” (if you know what I mean) and a cop car pulls up… my friend literally got us out of it by flirting a little and then crying a lot saying she just broke up with her boyfriend and she just wanted to calm down (her and her bf were fighting but they didn’t break up) and the cop just asked her to give him the weed she had (she gave him the little bit she had in her glove compartment) and then he let us go 😂😂 to be fair we were dressed up like sexy pirates for a concert we went to that night so we looked good af. But the funny thing was is we left and pulled up to my house and we were like “well that was a buzz kill” and she goes in the side of her door and pulls out more weed hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Idk why popo thinks stealing herbs is ok … Mary Jane is NOT a drug it’s an herb/flower. Grow it, dry it, use it! Less altered from its Natural state than alcohol and much safer in my opinion. Thc is an antioxidant & neuroprotective
And then she says she blew a 3.8, SHE'D BE DEAD!!!!
in the US if you are or were in the military you can get discounts a certain places. It is usually restaurants but i have seen other businesses give them as well. This guy was a disgrace to any active or retired military. Good job to the cameraman for calling him out
They're are a bunch of scammers who will use the uniform to try and get discounts. It's disgraceful. As a military wife, I always appreciate the guys who call them out.
It used to be that you were only in uniform on base or getting to and from base. Definitely not allowed to go to a mall in uniform.
I hope he had to show a military ID to get any discounts!
If you have veteran on your drivers license, you can get discounts when not in uniform if the establishment provides them. Some veterinary clinics/hospitals give military discounts!
If you want the honor to wear a uniform and get medals,join the actually military this is so disrespectful to those who served and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
@@leahsoldat4118 As a retiree you get a permanent military ID card and so does your wife. When your child reaches 18 or graduates from school (high school, college, bachelors, masters, phD; so long as it’s consecutive with no time in between) they lose their military iD
The fact that people can lie so easily WHILE being caught in the act is terrifying to me. I have a hard enough time telling when people are lying in general.
And then the women have the nerve to start screaming at him when faced with the fact that they were stealing his stuff
if anyone noticed.. they actually broke his tent structure. the expanding supports between the poles were bent at too great an angle towards the interior to be useful anymore. I would have called the cops on them before confronting them and had them charged with destruction of property and attempted theft.
@@Cynophileandavianenthusiast I don't think those women were drunk, just entitled
@@mbourque One of those women lost her job over that video. She was a teacher or principal or something.
@@ceasewatercolorarts woow is there a news report or something about it?
@@psiveronicabasso yeah ua-cam.com/video/fOaQPdBRPQw/v-deo.html
As a veteran, it really boils my blood when people act like they served and when you ask them questions about it they can’t give you a proper answer. I’ve met a couple people like this🤦♀️ If someone asks me about my experience I would literally spend hours talking about it and showing pictures and videos. Anyone you come across who has served in the military would gladly talk about their experiences.
I am going to respectfully disagree. I volunteer for a local organization with a ton of Vets. We have a handful of guys that the only way I know they are Vets is because we are friends. These guys were so traumatized by what they saw and what happened to them overseas fighting in the war that they avoid talked about it at all cost. They don't want to discuss being in the military at all because it brings all those bad memories to the front of their mind. If you ask them directly if they served they will say yes and walk away. I just wanted to throw that out there because I don't want someone to think that just because a person doesn't want to talk about it doesn't mean they did not serve.
I am not saying that is what was going on with the guy in the video, he was fake! Again I just wanted to throw that out there so people will know, if you ask a Vet about their service and they give you short answers and walk away, let them! The things they have seen are darker than anything you could imagine!
Thank you for your service. Truly grateful for the men and women who’ve served our country. I believe veterans deserve the utmost respect because they keep us safe. Not enough are appreciated, and this needs to change. 🤍
I come from a military family and this guy is so beyond dumb. Like did he really think he was that smart? Its so disgusting that he thought it was okay and that he could get away with it
Understandable, though a good friend of mine (62 years old, spend most of his life in the military) doesn't really like to talk about it to "random people" (which is also understandable). ^^
(though, I'm sure you didn't mean dead ass strangers who come up and ask you about your potentially traumatizing experiences in the army, so, I meant no offense ^^)
Thank you for your service but I just have to say a lot of service people don’t like talking about their time in the military. My grandfather (army) never talked about it and had been so messed up from his experiences that he had a drinking problem. My uncle never talked about it either as he wanted to just move on from those experiences. My 2 cousins (marines) will talk a little about it but honestly don’t like to much as they lost a lot of friends/comrades.
The fact that people catch this kinda bs on camera is shocking to me… personally if i was being filmed I wouldn’t start acting more crazy. This is embarrassing 😂
I get that coz I'd do the same ....
Pppp
Lol 😆 🤣 😂 Too Funny 😁 😂 😀 😆
Right? Is shame and embarrassment not existent to these people? Id be mortified 😂
20 plus years ago I would make up stories to get dudes to go away. I was 21 and I had a creepy coworker. I saw him out of work and he just kept on talking about how we were in a relationship. How we were so good for each other. I seriously thought I was going to die that night...
I was in the military for 8 years. The false valor guy could have been telling the truth about basic training. We had infantry training with us at Ft. Leanordwood in Missouri. My drill sergeants were 11B. I was 74D, CBRN specialist. He definitely wasn't wearing a proper uniform though. He was missing I.D. tags, and his tan shirt was wrong.
except he wasnt. you can google him. he memorized shit. he was complete bullshit. and that uniform looks like ass.
My boyfriend is in the Army now. (We’re 20 if that matters at all) I did notice that the uniform was off as well. Im not totally familiar with how an Army uniform is supposed to look, because I hardly face time my boyfriend when he is in uniform, (deployed overseas in Poland) but yeah as far as I’m concerned, none of what he said added up. I come from a military family too. Dad was in the Air Force, older brother is in the Navy. So I know a few things
My son is a ranger just finished ranger school at 18 my son is fn badass in every way physically fit to the max and agile like a cat most people fail ranger school once if you don't you are an anomaly that guy could not pass ranger school he is really out of shape
He might have gone to basic training, but he certainly didn't graduate.
@@ForceFreeTrainergirl06 I wouldn't even say that he had a whole lot memorized.
As the spouse who was cheated on, I get that the guy who caught his wife in another man's truck is angry - but don't drag the kids into it. That stuff is between parents: it's not crap that kids should have to deal with. Its an adult problem, for adults to deal with.
That was exactly what concerned me about that video. Don't show the kids that crap.
More than any of the others, this one threw up all kinds of red flags. What was all that about getting a subpoena for her texts and then threatening to call the cops? Not cool with cheating but those comments indicate that there's a hell of a lot more going on than what this guy is showing. Is she involved in criminal activity or is this guy scary, next-level controlling? Either way, smells of a really toxic relationship.
@@dragonabsurda all I’m going to say is there is absolutely ZERO reason to cheat. Leave. Regardless of what he/she may or may not be. Leave.
Horrible. Leave the kids out of it.
F these thieves and liars
Dragging kids into adult situations is low. My parents might not have been the best in the world ... but when they divorced my brother and I were kept out of it 100% thankful to them for that.
I hope the girl who lied about getting out of the ticket gets a charge for false claims and defamation, she should’ve just kept it to herself
Ikr.
A vid "exposing" a thoughtful, kind and sympathetic officer could have been just as effective in attracting attention.
That said. She is a girl, she's young, lacking experience and judgement, hopefully she's learned allot about telling the truth or saying nothing at all.
People, especially girls, are just too fixated on getting attention. She’d rather incriminate herself to get likes than think about her future lol
The dumbass said she "blew a 3.8." So, she's actually dead. Even if it were 0.38, that could be coma level.
Pretty sure if she blew a 3.8 she would be dead too.
@@dontmindme633 no that’s what she claims it was more like .14
The funniest part of this video for me was when Charlotte played her mini violin to a cello playing 😂
Totally true. By the way, what’s the name of that song? Does anyone know it?
I hate when people are caught committing stolen valor. It’s gross to put in all that work of remembering facts and things just to get attention or discounts. Being military is very hard for a lot of people and to see others benefit off of their hard work and sacrifice is really upsetting and is illegal
Yes, this is disgusting. My uncle was a Green Beret and risked his life many times but not to show off his uniform and get attention. My truck was once my dad's who is a Marine and has some decals on it. I usually get several 'thank you for your service' comments when I am out. I could never ever take his credit for what he did (except the one time 2 men were mocking me saying that there is no way the truck belonged to me because a modified truck with military decals would only belong to a man 🤦🏼♀️)
"Being military" is a job.
The U.S. military is a giant corporation with a mandate to protect and further U.S. interests.
'Stolen Valor' occurs when the U.S. government ignores the mental, physical and psychological needs of military veterans.
@@ShermThursby 1. I’m absolutely appalled by how there is little to no REAL assistance to vets 2. I feel that anybody who claims to do ANY job that has very real negative consequences but isn’t actually doing said job to just get attention and perks is gross. I see it with people pretending to be in the military, cops, firefighters, even sex workers. I just want people to respect others hard work and understand that taking credit without going through those hardships is kinda spitting in the face of the profession and the professionals
Really? As a son and grandson of veterans, I'm THRILLED when they're caught and called out.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 that’s what I mean I don’t like that people are doing it and they’re gross
Please call them out cause they should be
"no DUI for me bitches!" - I am so very happy the police clapped back at the idiot who lied saying said she talked (cried?) her way out of a ticket. Pity they couldn't have charged her with something.
The "stolen valor" dude may have actually convinced himself that was his life story. He had obviously done tons of research and memorized it. If he was actually military, he could have whipped out his ID and proved it in a couple seconds.
He hadn't done a lot of research, just barely enough to get by to fool the average civilian. However, he stood out like a sore thumb for those active duty and veterans who actually served their country.
ID usually first thing they fake. So people who call them out do it on actual info.
The guy filming said it was Black Friday. Maybe he thought he could get a military discount on top of deals.
@@Xfade81 somewhat. A VA card is hard to fake, easy to verify
@@dizzywordninja setting that up was a pain lol. But I'm glad I did, gets me into all the sites. Myhealthevet, DoD, etc.
I also have a tiny violin I play at work whenever a coworker starts complaining. I also have a song on my phone I play while doing so for ambiance.
So nice of that thief Karen to want to go out of her way find some grass to put his phone in rather than letting it drop in the sand.
ROFLMAO!!!!
I know!
I'm I remember correctly, I'm pretty sure she was a principal or teacher or something
I'm just trying to figure out where they were going to take that structure? I'm guessing it was a frame for a tented shelter or gazebo. I love how the woman to the right was acting so oblivious to the fact it wasn't their stuff. You have to have some balls to steal in broad daylight with others around and that the owners could come back at any time. Wow!!
@@WeAllLiveInTheTwilightZone It all collapses down, like a tent. They were gonna just walk off with everything, apparently! smfh!!!
OMG!!! You got a tiniest violin!!!! That is FANFREAKINGSTATIC 😂😂 Love this!!
Charlotte, a REAL veteran would not walk away. We pull out a military ID card or, in my case, my VA card. Love your videos!!
Exactly!!!
It makes me so mad to watch stolen valor videos I LOVE when they are called out you know 99% have mental issues and or a fake they need attention
@@Cynophileandavianenthusiast my mom was in the army when I was a kid (early 80s) I know nothing about it but she has a VA card and is a veteran idk how people think they can do this and they're not going to run into someone who really did serve. It's SO WRONG bc of the ones who died and lost friends and who have PTSD I think if they are caught doing it they should get a charge.
Nah, it’s not really worth the trouble. My s/o was in Desert Shield. He wears a hat with his rank, etc., on it, but that’s it. He doesn’t carry around IDs or his DD214. He’d shake his head and walk away from a f*cker trying to pass themself off as a current service member.
@@a.kenneth3521 I’m in my 60’s. My va card is always in my wallet in case of medical emergency and I’m not able to talk.
Those ladies trying to steal the tent and acting all aggressive would have not survive after threatening me
Lying is too hard. You have to remember what you told whom… much easier to just tell the truth, and less stressful!
Agreed. I'm old, so I have enough trouble keeping track of things that ARE true, let alone lies! Jeeeze.
I agree. But if you do have to lie...stick to the truth for as much of it as possible. Makes it more believable
Hey Charly, the first video of the Karens stealing... went viral and come to find out ...THEY WERE TEACHERS in the local school district! I believe they also got fired after it was posted on local social media and they were recognized.
6:36 Did she just say she blew a 3.8?! Girl wouldn’t even be conscious let alone sitting up driving a car.
Girl would straight up be dead
This is the comment I was looking for! Hospitalization!!
I'm glad somebody said it. That's fatal levels. She would've been dead somewhere; not making TikToks.
Likely would be deceased.
Girls wouldn’t even be alive BAC starts to be lethal at 0.4
Thought I'd let you know from a veteran and wife of a retired green beret. There are no perks whatsoever for shopping while in uniform except for on base where they will often let you go to the head of line when buying lunch so you can back to duty on time. A retired veteran can sometimes get 10% off at different businesses. One of them is Lowe's, which helped us greatly a few years ago when were redoing our house. Denny's offers free breakfast on Veteran's Day. Otherwise those who offer a discount are widely dispersed in area and type of business. Love your show, watch it all the time.
The Stolen Valor guy....he does it for the benefit of having people thank him for his service. My dad likes that people think he went to Vietnam even though he didn't. I don't understand it, since it's not real, but somehow narcissists don't care if the praise is earned, just that they heard it.
Or that they think it....because what others think of them matters more than reality.
They get discount in food service. Also I’ve heard it’s a popular way to shoplift under the radar. Few security suspect servicemen of stealing as they don’t fit the usual profiles they see daily.
The men and women in my family don't like the "thank you for your service" thing.
Just sayin'.
Yeah I once found an online stranger claiming my picture as their own and its like "but why?" Any praise they get surely feels empty because they achieved nothing accept theft 😂🙃
@@ShermThursby Same here. Mine want the VA system fixed. They don’t care about your thanks-they’ve had enough thanking to last a lifetime. They want action.
The person who faked a stalker email: I went to school with a girl (in the mids 00s) who is still like this. She's...not that good looking. Not ugly.but not the kind of girl who turns heads. But she was always talking about how random guys would stare at her whenever she was out in the bus or train or whatever. It did not happen. Someone I know still knows her, and she still claims this. She will point out a guy and be like ' omg he's totally checking me out' and the guy is just looking at his phone
My ex husband lied about being in the navy, (said he was a hospital corpsman.. gave all kinds of tall tales about seeing combat and treating injured men).. claimed to be Hospital corpsman… lied just like that guy did. He also lied about having stomach cancer, never having had kids (fathered two before we met), and was having affairs our entire relationship.. but don’t worry he’s an EX and he married his mistress.. if he does that to me I’m pretty sure he’d to it to her too). I will never understand why people do this.
Because he got a rush from your believing his fantasy because it made him seem more interesting than he actually was.
I have a Navy vet who can beat the stew out of him if you want
The most fun I’ve had feeling uncomfortable in a while! All that second hand guilt was crushing but I do love seeing people getting caught in their own webs. Sweet schadenfraude! 😈
Omg.. thank goodness I’m not the only one! When the solider was talking to the stolen valor guy i almost turned the video off. I did fast forward it a bit though. I seriously have issues with second hand embarrassment, so does my son. Wonder if it’s genetic???? LoL
If it is i don’t get it from my mother.. she’s a pathological liar and a Karen. Maybe that’s why i get so embarrassed by that type of behavior.... i had to keep quiet whenever my mother went into her tirades or lying jags... 🤔
@@melissadunton3534 Husband can't handle second hand embarrassment, nor can my son. The second hand embarrassment vids don't bother me like these second hand guilt vids, maybe because I don't take myself too seriously, but I think it could come from being taken to 8am Catholic services every week since before I could walk. That old church was all about the guilt! If it's not genetic, it's gotta be environmental, right? 😅
@@scarletonyx8507 yes, you’re probably right. I was raised SDA and went to all the services...sabbath school, church, pathfinders, camp meeting every summer and then went to an SDA boarding school as a teenager. But that doesn’t explain my son. LoL 😆
Dang had the nerve to try and steal all that stuff and was like huh? This isn’t ours?? Then get mad because they got caught 🤣 people got some balls 😂
"you mean all this WASN'T left on the beach for us to take?? Well how strange!"
At this point I don't even wait to watch the video before hitting the like button. That's the first thing I do every time because I know it's going to be a banger 😂
I absolutely HATE being lied to. I think I'd rather someone punch me in the face than lie to me. SO disrespectful. Even worse is when you call them out on it and they get angry, as if YOU'RE the one who did something wrong.
Same, brother, same. I remember telling a stupid lie as a child, it made me absolutely sick to my stomach. I can't believe how many adults lie in every conversation they have!
That is my mother to a “T”. As a child i couldn’t call her out on her lies and no one else ever would, which i never understood. I would sit there like the good girl i was expected to be and listen to her lie about everything....like all the time. Then, when i grew up and went out on my own... had a baby and put him in daycare while i went to nursing school. I showed up at her house one day with my son and asked her if she could babysit while i was at school because i needed to get a new daycare. She agreed and asked me why i needed a new daycare. So i told her why... which was that i had shown up to pick my son up the day before, but I’d gotten there about two hours before the usual pick up time because school was let out early due to an incoming winter storm. When I got to the daycare to pick him up he was laying in his crib crying, soaking wet and had poopie caked on his little tushy...like he’d been laying in it for an hour. He was hungry and when i went to his cubby to get his diapers, they were gone and all of his bottles were still there...unrefrigerated and full. She had given a brand new pack of diapers to one of her friends and hadn’t fed my son from 5am to 3pm. I flipped out. Took my son and all his things and left. Immediately reported her to the local assistance office as she was certified to run the daycare for low income families and got paid via the state. She was shut down.
Fast forward a couple years and my mother starts telling the story as though she is the one that went to pick him up that day and she was the one who turned the lady in and she was the one who “saved the baby and saved the day”. She didn’t even have a car when this all happened.
I didn’t know what to do, because I’d been trained my entire life to just smile and nod when she told her lies. She was pathological and abusive..so i always kept my mouth shut. So i just ignored it like everyone else always had. Then she pisssed me off. She told my entire family that she practically raised my son. That she was super close to him because he lived with her for so long and that she was my entire support..the one who cared for him while i was working, going to school and out with my friends all the time.
That was the final straw. We had lived with her when my son was born and moved out when he was 2 months old. Then we lived with her again when he was 8 months old and moved out right after he turned 1 year old. So he lived with my mother for 6 months of his life. We didn’t even live in the same state for 16 years! She lived in Pennsylvania and we, in NY..roughly a 2hr drive from her house. Then we moved 10 hrs away and then from there to Virginia..which was 8hrs away. I moved back to PA when my son was 20 years old and he went into the army and lived in N.Carolina for 3 years and Hawai’i for 5 years. And I decided it was time to say something.. so i pointed this all out to her. She got so mad at me. She asked me how i dared to make her look bad in front of her friends and the family was there when this all went down.
Like it was all my fault that she is a liar and my fault that ppl now saw that she can’t just sit around and get away with this behavior anymore. She totally gaslighted me too..started pointing out all my supposed toxic behavior and trying to make me feel guilty and apologize for just stating the truth. My son has heard her make these claims too and he doesn’t like it one bit, but doesn’t say anything because she’s “old” and he doesn’t care. But it makes me look like a bad parent and a shitty person, so i no longer let it slide. But she always gets mad at me when i correct her “misremembered memories”.. as that’s the excuse she uses now.
So, ppl think I’m a bit mean because i will not lie... and I’m rather blunt and some say “too honest”. But I’d rather someone be truthful and let me get over my hurt feelings than be lied to. I don’t know how my dad put up with it for as long as he did.
Your videos are my nightly ritual when I get snuggled into bed. They always clear my mind of any stress from the day. Thanks for my peaceful sleep ❤️
Pretty sure faking a military status or stealing valor is considered a serious crime.
I wonder if anything ever came from that tiktok and what happened to the valor thief after it was posted. If there's a part 2 to this, let me know. 😊
I think it's only a crime if you do it for monetary gain, (money, property, or other tangible benefit).
Otherwise it's just sleazy.
@@dotar9586 correct. Unless they use it for financial gain like the examples you said it's technically just a "costume" and nothing can be done legally.
It is. There are a few good youtube channels that show actual veterans/rangers/SEALS taking punks DOWN over it.
@@squidgoat7725 Ah yes; however, a lot of businesses give military discounts. That could be considered monetary gain.
@@insomniapetals4424 most of those places require proof of your ID before they give the discount. Most common arrestable offense in the monetary realm is if your are acting as a representative for a charity or something like that and using stolen valor as a way to get donations off people. Really ticks the rest of us veterans off.
As a veteran, stolen Valor REALLY PISSES ME OFF!! I've been to soo many funerals of fellow vets, then to have this jack hole do this makes my blood boil!
Semper Fi to all the true veterans!
Where do they get the uniform froma ?
@@randomina465 Army surplus stores probably
As a vet... I can say there's a lot of people that try to say they are vets. Their motives run the gamut. Yes, in the US, being a vet or current service member get discounts on things... And rightfully so. Stolen Valor has gotten so bad... That myself and a few other, don't even state we are vets. Due to stolen valor it takes more time to even validate. The small discount isn't worth the time or hassle.
How much of a hassle is it? At Lowe's you just show them a ( id ? ) card and I've seen customers just tell the cashier they don't have their card and just tell the cashier the number. But Lowe's has a policy of asking every customer.
Thank you for your service 💙
@@nikkimcdonald4562 I've never gotten a discount at Lowe's... Not that I've ever tried. I was referring mostly to discounts at restaurants, etc. Unfortunately, ID cards can be faked and civilians aren't always trained to visually notice fakes. Unless the store is equipped with a computer system that can verify the number, companies can end up giving discounts to those who haven't earned them. Especially smaller mom and pop shops. I'm fortunate enough that I don't need the discount, so if I can save time and hassle for both myself and the shop owner, then all the merrier. Perhaps the store owners can use my unused discount to make up for some of the discount theft from stolen valor. That's my way of thinking about it, anyway.
@@pwrismine I hear ya. If you make it easy for vets to get a discount then you make it easy for fakes to get a discount . Unfortunately the internet makes it so easy to fake just about anything. Maybe if the DMV put a vet emblem on driver's license that would cut out all the fake nonsense.
I've seen the discount at Lowe's and they punch the number into the register and confirm identity. I googled the requirements to get the Lowe's discount and it looks like they do a pretty good job confirming military status and who gets the discount.
I appreciate your service and wish there was a better system.
@@nikkimcdonald4562 New ID cards started rolling out at the start of the pandemic. I haven't noticed if these are any less 'fake-able' than previous ones as we still don't go out much. Fingers crossed it's lowered the occurrence.
The college person wasn't saying they *just* graduated...just that they graduated. The fact that they said "no one in my life *seemed* to care (past tense) tells me they're reflecting on back in the day when it happened.
The stolen valor dude; to be clear, an actual staff officer WOULD have walked away. The details probably gave him up, but the utter lack of leadership mindset, confidence in himself and what he was doing, and conviction for his own service is what actually indicted this dude in the eyes of the cameraman.
I got the feeling he has a high functioning mental disability and was wearing the uniform because he wanted to be a soldier.
staff officer?
@@wheelsndealz I think means Staff Sergeant. In the army E-6 is a Staff Sergeant it’s the same as the marines.
As someone who is currently in the army ( I’ve been in since I was 19, I’m 30 now) it’s irkes my soul when someone pretends to be in the military.
@@ciaraf4158 yeah I know what they meant. It was funny they said staff officer instead of sergeant.
All the vets I know would SO stick around just for entertainment value. I can see most of the guys in my family hanging around and answering all the questions. They all have a very interesting sense of humor.
The veteran one was embarrassing but also pissed me off so much because I have two uncles one who passed during his service and one who’s still alive but suffers from ptsd really badly (who also had a wife who cheated on him) and for this person to lie to look good and get benefits from dressing the part I wanted to punch him
Those guys piss me off
The 18 year old that claimed to talk herself out of a ticket looks like she's about 35 years old.
lmao 🤣
1. She literally doesn't. 2. Don't attack her looks just because she said some dumb shit. That's uncalled for.
@@emilysage9941 1. She literally does 2. Saying she looks older than she is, is hardly "attacking" anyone ffs grow up. And 3. If she didn't want people commenting about her she shouldn't be such a bad liar should she.
Also saying she looks 35 is hardly an insult, unless your implying as soon as everyone hits 35 they some how become what? Ugly? Hagged? Wtf is wrong with looking 35? I will never understand people like you who come online and pick out the most tame of comments just to pick a fight with someone, seriously some of the comments on here are literally ripping into these people and you come here to mine to say I'm attacking her for saying she looks older than she is. Get a reality check, or stay off the Internet because its only going to hurt you.
@@TickeyBoo6 You're really going to pretend that you weren't trying to insult her? Like there was somehow some wholesome reason for your comment? I don't buy it. Your comment clearly reads as an insult and that's how people who see it will take it. Of course there is nothing wrong with looking 35, so why would you even bother to comment it? You were just trying to be nasty and now want to walk it back because you're being called out.
There was actually a news segment on those ladies trying to take down the pop up shade. They wanted that spot, and took advantage of the fact that the owners weren't there. Both were teachers, though I cannot recall if they were fired or not.
That explains the "power" of the teachers union and what is the mindset. If covid has taught anyone anything it's the fact they are practically useless
I heard that the one that got threatening got fired. Don’t know about the other one.
I am glad someone finally knew some of the story because just stealing it didn’t make sense to me. This makes a lot more sense.
Oh so they weren't stealing it, they were trying to move it?
@@ghostface8671 Yes, they wanted that spot. And decided they alone deserved that spot, therefore the people there had to go.
Catching people lying, be on it on camera or social media, is one of my favorite things to watch. Probably bc I'm a recovering addict, which means I'm a recovering liar, and tbh I hate who I used to be so much.. it's just nice to see people not getting away with that sht. I've even clean for 10 years this december, and the guilt is still kiIIing me.
Idk I feel like I explained that weird lol but hopefully y'all get the point..
That girl saying she blew a 3.4 when she was pulled over is pretty impressive. No one could survive a blood alcohol level that high, anything above 0.4 could be lethal. What a bizarre flex.
That’s when I knew that was a lie
I'm hoping they were confused and had a .34 lol
@@BlameJuliet even a .34 would be possibly fatal for someone her size. She definitely would've been visibly drunk off her ass.
@@KevPen32 this is also true haha def would be blacked out
That's what I thought, too
"3.wut? Girl, you'd be dead
My ex wife literally DID cry her way out of (second) DUI after rear ending someone. Told the cop all about her childhood trauma and was drinking to cope with it. With all the waterworks. Yes the trauma was real but had no relevance to this event. She was literally on her way to buy more booze. Got her charge reduced to someone minor and got off with a warning. Stellar manipulation skills.
It is actually a crime to wear a military uniform if you are a civilian. That man could face a year in prison if he is caught. He also claimed combat veteran status not once but three times. He could be prosecuted for stolen valor.
Hope they get him, honestly. I'm not even military or American, but I hate when people fake being something to get praise or sympathy. I am disabled (neurological disease that then also affects my legs and arms), but since it's not something you can see, no one believes me. Yet they totally believe a dude I went to school with that faked he was mentally incapacitated and acted like it. Shit like this makes me sick.
Same with cops. I still have my dad's CIB and a few other things from WW II but his medals were all stolen. My mom was Army Air Corps. Anyway, cops, I have things from my bro and late sister in law (both cops, both officers of the Latino police organization thingy I suddenly can't remember the name of 😂 that I can't ever wear in public because of the patches/logos/embroidered official things. Ngl, I've worn them a few times.... 😮
I cannot believe the audacity of some people. The lies are absolutely astonishing.
Gotta say, I love your voices, accents, puppetry (Shark kisses are awesome) and general sense of humour ... Please don't ever stop. Thank you Charlotte. :)
That lady at the shoe store was so Quick, so satisfying to watch!
I LOVE the "DUI girl" getting called out.
I actually am pleased that people are able to catch cheating on video. I was born in 1955 & can verify that it was once a he said/she said situation. The chester is usually an excellent liar & would many times be able to convince most people of their "innocence". Sometimes the truth would eventually come out, sadly sometimes not.
Yes, some places do give discounts and stuff to veterans. At my store you have to show actual military ID - we're not supposed to go by stuff like that dude's outfit precisely because of fakers like that.
The first guy was so calm and forgiving. THE AUDACITY of those people.
Happy Saturday, Charlotte Family,
I'm a military veteran and people who lie about being in the service make me a entirely
new level of livid!🤬
Real military would never walk away! We're proud to show who we are!
Thank you for your service 💙
Military & police get discounts. The discount is more if they’re in uniform. Black Friday is too busy for workers to ask for military ID or know a fake one
I understand that the guy with the truck who got cheated on is upset, but I hope he was bluffing about showing the video to the kids. Bringing the kids into it in that way is cruel to them and can seriously mess with their heads, especially if they’re young
I agree, dragging the kids into it makes him the bad guy too in my opinion. Trying to turn kids against one of their parents is childish and cruel, they have nothing to do with it and shouldn't be involved in these types of disputes.
I don't understand the "proof" being her in n his truck unless I missed a clear sexual act going on... Also how did he supoena her text and call records... Police have a hard time doing so sometimes when an actual crime is committed
I've been in hospital for hospital for the past 5 months and the best part of my day is getting my UA-cam notification that you've posted a new video 💛 keep being your freaking amazing self
The military faker had a lot of details, just not the right details. I’m glad he got called out!! Maybe next time he’ll be arrested. Our Soldiers deserve better than lying fakers taking credit. I cringed when he carelessly moved the flag. Being in a family with generations of Military, I know time spent on uniforms and everything has an exact placement.
If you were a legit soldier you could answer all them questions no problem that's exactly how the fakes are weeded out I'm 100% sure he would have treated a real vet with respect
Already respecting actual veterans by calling out the fake ones
Charlotte you’ve been getting me through a mental issue. Cheers. I love you!
Same! ♥️
Hey hope u both feel better and happier 🤗🤗🤗
Me too. Take care of yourself ❤️🖤❤️
11:18 yeah, especially around the holidays. People like to “give back” for someone’s service. Honestly, you wouldn’t catch me dead walking around the mall in my uniform normally, but I’m a recruiter now so it’s part of my job 😅
I’d never do it off duty though
nobody can "hey everybody " better than you .absolutely love it.lol
The punctuation in this comment 😂
@@JuanRodriguez-tf7fh or lack thereof, but we get the point. 😆
I imagine she says it when she shows up to see her friends 🤣
The only person who can yell _"SUBSCRIBE!"_ better than Charlotte is her dad. If only I could find that clip.
🤣😂😎Of COARSE she has the world's tiniest violin!!! Love it😂
The best part of the first video is that they were both TEACHERS. And fired.
It's funny every time I see that first "Beach Karens" clip blow up again! It's been around for quite awhile now, so those women have no hope of living this down any time soon! 😄
As someone who is currently in the military( army) you can prove you’re in the military by pulling out your ID. You always keep it on your person at all times.
It irkes my soul when people pretend to be in the military. If you wanna be in the military so badly just go and join.
So CUTE Charlette!!! Love the tiny violin!
I love getting in to bed and snuggling under the covers listening to you!🥰
It is AMAZING how far people will go to avoid admitting they're lying. And when they get called out, they'll do the MOST to turn it around on YOU. Proof does NOT stop narcissistic liars. They'll die lying...
C, you are the best. Honestly having one of the worst weeks... and you my dear have for sure put a much needed smile on my face and gave me a good chuckle 😃 when I truly needed it!!! Thank you!!!
🌈
She's a gift.💙🖤💙
It's one of those months -- stay positive
Don't know why, but your Million Subscribers party video made me cry. Maybe it was the "Follow your dreams, bitch!" line. I'm just so happy for you. 🤩
Absolutely hate people who use stolen valor. People like him make me sick 🤮 🤮 🤮
The fact that literally while watching this video, Duolingo wanted me to translate "Charlotte is Canadian" lmao
I’ve seen that first clip before and it still makes me angry. First the pure audacity but then they double down when he calls them out on it.
The tiny violin!! 😂😂😂 I love it
Some people seem to labor under the delusion that whichever side calls the police automatically wins.
The being caught cheating was hilarious, the dog and cat just chillin' on the sofa watching the mess. Then another doggie friend shows up watching the pay-per-view experience 🐕
On the phony veteran, there are a lot of reasons why ppl do these things but taking advantage of discounts is certainly on the list. This makes sense, in this case, as it took place on a Black Friday several years ago. The store in question may have required the service member to be in uniform as well. Both my hubby and I are real veterans, but, as we've both been out for 40+ years we never wear the uniform in public. There are numerous rules regarding veterans (non-active-duty) wearing the uniform in public too.
Many places require proof of military ID to get discounts.
@@WeAllLiveInTheTwilightZone Yes, and most will accept usage of the VA's picture ID for verification purposes. To obtain that VA ID we had to provide copies of our DD-214 in addition to normal photo ID's (drivers license). The VA then certified the DD-214 with existing DOD records prior to authorizing the creation of the VA ID. Many state driving licenses will also add indicators to those, after similar verification checks, on military service. While I've heard of ppl trying to fake DD-214s, they fail to pass the certification check with DOD records.
@@WeAllLiveInTheTwilightZone They do, but the employees usually don't ask for it, especially if they're busy. A hat is usually enough, & a whole uniform? Instant discount. Also other customers many times will insist on paying the veteran's bill.
Fakers are so disgusting because they're not only scammers; they're getting instant respect & gratitude when they deserve the opposite.
@@JamieM470 I've seen some that clearly had mental issues and wear a jacked up uniform. I'm not sure I would consider those to be stolen valor.
1:44 the cutest moment ❤️
If I remember correctly, the stolen valor guy had been arrested a few days before for stolen valor and was told not to wear the uniform again.
Do more of these videos please lol I LOVE THIS! :D
The stolen Valor guy, I believe was arrested for using military discounts on the black Friday shopping.
The guy pretending to be dead was hilarious
I need that violin. Lol. Thank you Miss Charlotte for the laughs.
That was a wonderful rendition lol I loved the tiny violin
Wasn’t it a gift from a fan? Part of the unboxing video? Like the grabbers (missed a chance for Sharklotte to pass judgment on the beach thieves but whatever), the “petty” wire art, and flamingo needlepoint on the wall in the background?
@@davidguidry657 I missed the unboxing. I'll have to go back and watch it.
@@kathleenmccrory9883 totally worth it! Seeing Miss Charlotte open gifts brought me so much joy that I haven’t experienced since watching my own kids on Christmas morning. I could be wrong about the violin but I seem to recall it.
She was playing cello music with it though lol. Still adorable.
Love the tiny violin that was my Pap's favorite saying when we would complain about nonsense.
I died and was reborn when Charlotte brought out the tiny violin 🎻 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for always making me laugh, Charlotte 😁
Had this weird dude stalk me and then walk right into my house, Him :"finally got you alone baby girl." Me: " no my bf is upstairs." (Lieing) he leaves, I freak out and call my bf crying. I've locked all my doors every day all day now. My bf came upon him a month or so ago and told him to leave me tf alone. Haven't seen him since. Stay safe ladies.
That had to be terrifying! I’m sorry that you experienced that.
For what it’s worth, in Texas, you would have been within your rights to shoot him. Guns aren’t for everyone tho so if you’d rather not have one, consider self defense training of some sort please. Although prevention is easier and I’m glad to hear that you’re locking up now. Stay safe bestie.
I sometimes reply to whiny comments with the violin emoji _and no one knows what it means._ That Charlotte does makes me oddly happy. Tiny violin is a classic, people!
Stolen Valor is sickening, I hope not only did he get called out but was charged with a crime
Depends if he was trying to get some kind of financial gain from it.
Trying to get benefits for being a veteran is fraud, and a crime. Trying to get the “military discount” is also a kind of fraud and crime.
Just wearing the uniform because people treat you better… it’s shitty, but not a crime.
3:26 she’s just enjoying an email exchange with herself - “Sent from my iPhone” 😂
Have to wonder has stalking become so common that a girl has to pretend she has a stalker just to prove herself worthy in front of her peers 🤔 .
"Hehe I'm so attractive AND potentially in danger. I'm a damsel in distress, pick me!"
If girls are thinking that way now they will die when an actual stalker gets them and no one believes them
It is common if it involves disgruntled family members, ocassional custody battles or something between 10-16. It’s not something I brag about. That a scary experience in which you should call police as that is the difference that could save you or your loved ones lives.
Sadly some women do
Sadly some women do
Do Karens think that acting like an angry Mom makes them immune from getting punched in the face for stealing and assaulting someone?
The second she puts hands on him she should be upside down in the sand like a cartoon character.
Charlotte,,, you’re literally an icon and we love you :)
3:40 I don't think I'm hot, nor do I think stalking should be glamorized! It's scary AF! It's girls like this that make getting HELP for us REAL victims, pretty much impossible!!!💯🧐🙏😭
13:41 OMG, cannot be upset with this kid! Reminds me of the time my sister accidentally knocked our other sister into a wall, then she started crying and yelling "I did it on PURPOSE. I didn't mean to!"
Please make more of these if you can find more. Some of these are nuts !
A kid in my neighborhood once posted pics of himself smoking weed on Facebook. (It’s illegal where we live.) Dummy got arrested the next day.
Busted custard!
Ah Facebook...my favorite evidence collecting site. We would use it all the time as paralegals. Usually first place we checked.
11:03 as a military family member this one got me the most heated. Stolen Valor gets me super pissed. And yes. A lot of times if stores think you’re military they’re give you discounts, free stuff etc.