Hey angels happy wednesday!! This video is a follow up of the crazy Veneer Tech world! I was tagged in a creator who exposed the reality and behind the scenes of being a veneer tech. It's a wild one so buckle up!!
She's done for. She even admits in one of her videos that if things had "died down", she was gonna go back to it. That's as criminal as it gets in this situation. She knew it was BAD bad, but would've gone right back without the heat. In the trash.
Exactly. I don't feel an ounce bad for her, she probably ruined someones teeth for life and yet said that she would've gone ahead doing something illegal that RUINS someones health. Theres NO way she couldn't google you need a degree to do veneers. Yes he deserves the pits of hell but she at least needs to pay a HEFTY amount of money to ALL of her "only" 4 clients as she continues to say.
Right? She even says that she made her insta “private” when shit hit the fan. Not DELETED it, just hid it! You would have to be a complete idiot to think this was a legit “job”!! Why do ya think the entire internet went INSANE as soon as this idea rolled out and gained traction?? One wrongly sealed veneer, one piece of plaque or bacteria trapped under that handy work equals rotten teeth, infections and eventually costing them thousands in corrective dentistry at the very least. But more than likely all of these “customer” thanking her and her classmates for their new DENTURES after losing all their real teeth. This is a sad, but true example of how nothing in life is EASY or FREE!
@@bullsharkowski I think she meant back to work as in the strip club because the video went viral and she was embarrassed so she was going to go back to the strip club once all of this died down That's what I think she meant
Oh, Y'all are gonna so angry when you find out how her case ended. Not that I blame you... you have every right to be. According to WCCB Charlotte, the NC Board of Dental Examiners dropped the suit in exchange for proof she was no longer seeing clients.
I genuinely dont understand why/how these people really believed that they could learn DENTISTRY from a 2 day course. Like how does that make any sense when people go to school for years and need to become board certified to practice dentistry. Like how did they really believe that?!? Smh
Literally!! My cousin studied to be an orthodontist in Pakistan for 10+ years!!! She just passed the hardest exam, even though her father died literally a few days prior. How could anyone learn what she learned in 10+ years IN 2 DAYSSS?????
She is a victim of a scam, but she’s completely erasing the fact that she victimized her clients. She committed assault against them, whether she was aware of it or not. And just because you haven’t done it for four months doesn’t magically absolve you.
So true. Also regarding what Isabella said, people like that absolutely should make videos without consulting a lawyer first if they messed up! Why advise them to act in a way that would make their punishment milder? They deserve what's coming.
She's also a grown woman who fully believed one person over doing her own research. before fucking around in someone's mouth. Especially compared to her own victims that could be prevented by a Google search on what are legal vaneers. ( Google search by her)
Exactly. I feel like she's telling the truth about how things went down BUT she's focused on the money she's out and she doesn't seem to understand WHY it's illegal. "Everyone I worked on left happy, so I shouldn't be punished! And if I am, someone else should pay for it!" It's extremely gross that she doesn't seem to have empathy but I'm glad she spilled that much tea.
Not really related/relevant, but needing to vent. lol This “turn your passion into a side hustle” has gone too far. I work at a library and I can’t crochet pretty well, but every time I show people what I make it automatically turns into oh, you should sell stuff and make your own company. That takes away the hobby I use to escape from work and turns even more of my day a work day.
THIS! Omg the pressure that this puts on you, especially if you don't make a ton of money in the first place. I do not need others to instill that kinda doubt into me, thank you very much.
Lol I crocheted myself a cute bag and I know someone who told me I could sell them for £20…. Yeah I’m sure I could but that’s completely not worth my time and would make it a chore
also most people wouldn't pay the fair prices for anything knitted/crocheted. the time you put into it even at minimum wage is something people would think is too expensive because they don't actually know the value of crafting
I agree! The internet has people thinking they should sell any and everything just because they can. I can retwist my locs okay, not the best but I know better then trying to work on someone's head.
It does bother me that she doesn't try to take any amount of responsibility. Like, you are a full grown adult and didn't even think to at least google it?
And the whole way she presented herself from video: 1. Nails on point 💁🏻♀️ 2.TikTok Filter, on point 💁🏻♀️ 3. Let me look cute 🥰 and not give two 💩 about what I say, if I sound dumb/ignorant/guilty. S’long as look cute 🥰… ima take the W 💁🏻♀️ This, THIS is why the STEREOTYPE is still *ALIVE AND WELL* 👉🏼Being able to take care of ourselves physically, very much equals as being stoop id. Absolutely no, *NO pity* for such quick buck, able to research through every ONLINE tool there is yet chose NOT to do it, lazy@ss ⚠️ADULTS⚠️
If someone offers me a 2 day hitman course, and says I can make a lot of money doing hits, I would still be liable for those crimes. She can say she was scammed all she wants, just because someone tells you it's fine doesn't mean you're relieved of all responsibility.
Its crazy cuz even as a certified DA I can’t do veneers myself lmao. Composite or not. A lot of people really think everything should turn into a side hustle and it sucks. I know it’s expensive (different topic forsure) but someones health is not a side hustle
@@HughMadBro most def. I used to work at aspen too for a few years and I would always tell people that needed work to just ask if we have payment plans. Or even now I work for a private doctor and she’s more than happy to work stuff out with people cuz it’s out her own pocket. We got a few patients rn paying only like 30-50 bucks a month for their crowns with no interest on em lmao
I’m a dental hygienist. Licensed. Educated. Under my licensure I absolutely CANNOT do any procedures like this. Holy crap. Stuff like this is not a side hustle. You need a licensed professional that has accountability to the state to do these types of procedures. I cannot stress how extremely risky this is. How much your enamel is possibly permanently being damaged and how incredibly expensive this will be to fix. And who knows what types of materials are being used that may possibly cause serious health issues. In a nutshell, this is illegal.
Wow, that is crazy lol. & Even *crazier* (to me) is people willing to utilize the ease-of-access to information that the internet now provides, but NOT willing to do a simple search of “hold up, is this even legal/correct?!” Lmao
When you are served with suit papers, DO NOT post on social media!!! Get a lawyer. Baffled. 😮 Ps: In a country 🇺🇸 where everything is on the internet, (and common sense really) she could’ve looked up ALL the requirements to work on people’s teeth… I have a hard time thinking she’s a victim. No excuses.
Lol yeah like what the hell is she thinking!? Why oh why would you do this! Maybe she is thinking that if she just tells everything the lawyers will find pity on her. I doubt it though.
Literally the state she works in, NC (same state I’m a licensed Esthetician in) ALL the rules and regulations can be found on the STATE RUN websites. NC is a “right to work” state. But they also don’t play when it comes to health and compliance codes. One time, a former employee filed a complaint against my salon, next day, the compliance officer drove 3 hours from Raleigh just to check and make sure I was complying! I was, but it was surprising how serious they took everything lol. Every bad has a good I guess
She said he made it seem easy like learning hair or nails….both of those are things you need a state license for. I went to school for a year for hair and it was 6 months for nails. Only class I took that was 2 days was a lash class but you needed a cosmo or esthetician license for that too
EXACTLY!! I don’t understand why people think it’s acceptable to be doing any of these things without a license… the veneer techs always compare it to hair nails and lashes as if those are things you’re supposed/allowed to do with just a two day course under your belt.
Right, there’s a reason why the state requires a license. There are laws, educational requirements, policies, and procedures required to obtain certain licenses.
"I'm thinking maybe it'll die down in a few months and we can start working again, that was my goal" okay so two ways to interpret that, either she meant it as in "this will screw up my reputation at my other/current job so i'll wait a bit before i go back to it" Or, and i truly hope that's not what she meant, it's her straight up admitting that she intended to keep butchering people after the outrage died down, in which case OMG YOU'RE JUST AS BAD AS DEVON GIRL WHAT
She was 100% just hoping things will calm down so she could get her money as Devon was saying. And then comes and says she got scammed…yeah, not buying it.
I remember hearing her say that and while that raised a flag for me, this was before she said she went and did even more research and learned more about its dangers. While she overall does a good job of telling her story, she repeats herself a lot and sometimes isn’t always clear. My interpretation is she thought people were just being mean or whatever and once that controversy died down, in her mind, it would still be “acceptable” to go back to doing veneers. I could be wrong, but I’m trying to be own to empathetic interpretations of her experience too
@@chipmunkwarcry it has to get to a point where we’re not so empathetic that we’re naive, otherwise WE could get scammed! If you listen to her story carefully and pay attention to the details, you can tell she had already done her research and knew full stop that this was illegal.
@@chamilleleonne I want to be understanding when bad things happen to people but this was just one red flag after another that she ignored trying to make money.
The course is only two days, I did more training to work in the back room of a retail location than these people did to mess with people's TEETH, also, these techs didn't get scammed. They knew what they were doing, and now they have to save face.
I don’t think so. A lot of people Don’t think it’s illegal…. Like a lot. They believe exactly what they’re told. And he preyed on her he knew she was vulnerable and the power imbalance between them. He knew exactly what he was doing to her…
I live in NC and I was talking to my dentist last week about these scammers. He said you DO NOT want to mess with the NC dental board. Guess they are pretty strict.
@@bobbiemaniscalco when I lived there for a few years, several people in my area were sentenced for doing hair without a license. NC doesn't mess around with licensed jobs, idk how she expected to get away with being a "veneer tech" AND be actively documenting and incriminating herself and her thoughts online 🤦
Do y'all not know that "Devon" was already raided and arrested in Atlanta a few weeks ago? No one is mentioning that and its tripping me out...his real name is Brandon Dillard. Ladies and gentlemen...we got em. 😆 👏
@@antisocialsocialite5046 I don't think that's the same person. Isabella made a video already about Brandon Dillard and referenced this video which was in post-production then
I'm really glad this lady is coming out with this but as a legal assistant, I know her defense attorney is probably DYING right now. Also, I don't understand how she thinks she is absolved of any consequences because she got scammed? Like, doing research is your own responsibility. I'm sure her consideration for her clients will help her case, but posting her video is still really dumb. The state prosecutor can use anything in the video against her in court, I just can't imagine that her attorney was okay with her posting this...
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen. She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen. She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen. She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen. She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
As a criminal defense attorney I confidently say absolutely not. Whether you are innocent or guilty it is never ever ever going to get better by “going public” before talking to a lawyer.
Omg a veneer “popping off” within a WEEK?? Lord help that girl. Thank you for all the veneer tech updates…I am living for it. Sending love from Las Vegas🎉
It's so much less scammy than dancing in a strip club, which is what she was doing before. That's practically an MLM scheme itself, but no one complains because dancers can actually make decent money.
@@pkmntrainerlilly5 Huh, since when is exotic dancing an mlm? Maybe there's differences from country to country but I literally called them and got a job interview like appointment. No one tried to recruit me beforehand. If recruiting happens, that sounds more like a pimp/trafficking type of situation to me which regular, legally operating strip clubs have nothing to do with.
@@Shirumoon well there's a not insubstantial upfront cost (starter kit) that (thankfully, rarely) can be required to be purchased through the club. A large cut of the money goes to management (upline), and yeah, some clubs have dancers recruit for a financial incentive. I didn't say it was legal, and in fact said no one complains because it's good money. I forgot to add: employee referral programs aren't inherently illegal. I'm benefiting from one to get hired by Intel.
I definitely understand the desperation. I’m disabled and can barely hold down a job for 4-6 months because of it. That said, I’m also a grown-ass person and do my research on everything, especially something like prospectively working on someone’s teeth!!! She needs to take more accountability
Especially since she claims she's an influencer, that only means she holds greater responsibility of checking the legitimacy of brands/ppl she works with and is peddling to her audience smh
It’s bizarre to me how people don’t do their due diligence and research. I don’t feel bad for her at all. A quick google search would avoid falling into a scam.
If you listen to the reason she wanted go join the course, ultimately, she attributes it to the money and lifestyle that it afforded him. “I saw that he had upgraded his suite, was traveling the country, spending a lot money…” This is a classic cautionary tale of the consequences of being blinded by wealth and materialism.
ok but come on lady: The building was dingy and one week after the procedure one of the veneers fell out/broke. But you still went 'well he makes so much money, let me buy his course and do it myself' Edit: typos
So, surprisingly, it turns out that one requires years of formal, specialized education, training, licensing, and heavy medical practitioners' insurance to go perform surgery in people's mouths. And here I was thinking I could just buy some cheap-O course off TikTok and make dentist-money after a weekend of halfazz video-learning. 🤷🏻
These people are not victims and it's okay to say so. There’s no way in hell you buy dental shit off of Amazon and think that's where you get professional grade stuff. Nah they took the easy way knowing they had no clue what they were doing. Like can we please stop calling them victims? They're just playing dumb now that they're getting caught. Most people know it's shady work.
As someone who’s worked as a dental assistant for years, I consistently try to tell people it would be cheaper AND more beneficial to your actual teeth function to just get Invisalign and then whitening. A lot of people would rather just get veneers. I’m very glad I don’t work with dentists that do just cosmetic stuff often
FR that was one of the most ignorant things she said. As someone with messed up teeth who went through a lot to get them fixed people like this make me 🤦🤦🤦 she's trying to portray herself as dumb because being dumb is better than being a criminal which is what was really up. If she had made a Milly and never gotten sued she'd be kissing the ground Devon walks on. Just a clown ass criminal who's mad that it didn't work out for her. Glad to see everyone could see through it.
As someone who buys boxes of hypodermic needles online because I have a medical condition requiring injections, I will say that the lack of barriers to those sorts of items can be very critical for those who need them. That isn't to say everything should just be freely available on the internet for anyone, but sometimes people do need things that seem like they would only belong in a medical office. I mainly feel the need to comment because I've had people find out I have a 100 count box of needles in my home and think I am doing something illegal just by possessing them in bulk. Dentistry stuff though is absolutely bizarre and I struggle to come up with a situation why anyone would need access.
I feel you, in my state of NJ you can only buy a pack of 10 hypodermics at a pharmacy in person. You can’t buy more than that and need a prescription to buy say a box of 100 online, can’t buy them on Amazon and most legit companies online won’t ship to NJ without a script. My friend buys her insulin from Canada due to how expensive it is and has issues buying the syringes and has to rely on 10 packs you may buy at a pharmacy.
honestly the most baffling part of all this is that there are people who genuinely think that buying medical equipment from ebay and temu and tiktok shop is fine and have no other thought past that oh my god. just buying shit from random websites to use on other people??
Don’t get veneers even with with a dentist! Never shave your teeth down if you do not absolutely need it. I had this done with an actual dentist when getting dental implants about 10 years ago and the dentist shaved down two of my teeth too much and it led to me needed one root canal and loosing a tooth. It’s not worth it.
Everytime people say tooth shaving, I always assume it’s related to wisdom teeth but I’ve seen people shaving gaps between their teeth and I was so confused. So sorry that happened to you.
Let me say it for the people in the back.... "IGNORANCE OF THE LAW IS NO EXCUSE" PEOPLE!! Its literally a quote going back generations. Its a thing and its always been a thing. Saying "i didnt know" doesnt cover you in any way.
Any sold course is definitely a scam if they don’t even offer assistance with getting licensed with the board. This goes for cosmetology / and non surgical courses too.
If Legal Eagle saw this TikTok, he'd have kittens, puppies, and goats. You never ever ever ever ever make comments on pending litigation unless you WANT the prosecution to use it in discovery.
Maybe I'm too used to being around skeptics, but HOW IN THE HELLS do you not question at ANY POINT taking a two day course for something MEDICAL. even if you were told "oh , this is DiFfErEnT" HOW do you start working on someone else's BODY and go "yeah, there's absolutely nothing shady about only having a two day "course" for this"
I grew up with Andrea, we used to be super close actually. When she first posted about promoting her ‘veneer tech’ business on Facebook, I thought it was so weird she was doing this because she’s a pretty successful dancer, and I thought it was common knowledge that this was HIGHLY illegal.
Crazy shit, even professionally done veneers crack and have to be replaced every 10 years, and you’re gonna get it done by a veneer tech. Dental work is extensive and expensive for a reason
She's so hung up on getting sued "even though she's quit doing teeth". Girl. You WERE doing it though. Even though you aren't currently doing it, you still were practicing dental medicine without a license. How does that not click for her?
OH BOY something to watch while i wait for my soup to simmer (be jealous of my soup. i get the good food that is new video AND homemade soup. this is a good day.)
My hubby is a dentist and when we heard about this on Tiktok, we were so shocked. Oh, and they were doing "composite" veneers, not the regular porcelain ones lol. Composite ones are meant for temporary usage. They will break, fall out and etc very easily. We could not believe they were scamming people like that omg so horrible
Well around Pakistan it's currently around 4:30am, I think part of India is close to that too. Also, have you had the hot Cheetos with lime? I love those!
As a recent cosmetology graduate. Yall don't realize how serious that crap is. There are hundreds of state rules and regulations. Not only that but a simple mistake could severely injure / if not unlike your client. We are working on your body. Yeah it's not surgery but that crap is honestly very in depth. If you want in detail examples I can give them. But yeah I spent 20k and a year of my life on this license. It's a way bigger deal then it seems. Any of the these things like nails/hair/skin/teeth/lashes are all still dealing with your body. There for super important and very dangerous. These people are insane for working in someone's mouth like this and teaching ppl to do the same with no real education or validity.
I have a hard time believing she was scammed. She asks him a bunch of times if it’s legal but never once googled it but she talks about how much work she had to put into finding all the equipment. A single google would answer. Also all she needed was teeth whitening and maybe braces/invisalign. It seems fast results and money gets her every time. And that’s not shade to her dancing. She also says it’s like nail techs… girl that ALSO requires a license
The way she kept reinforcing that she was the victim that she was scammed and kept saying i haven’t been practicing for a few months since i found out is so frustrating to hear. You have a duty to do your own research about this stuff if you’re planning to invest into a new career for yourself!! Especially anything medical whether that’s for vanity reasons or not- that should ESPECIALLY make you want to thoroughly research!! Ignoring all those red flags and just blindly trusting someone’s word is so negligent on her behalf. She still did illegal procedures to people with fake certification regardless of how long it’s been since she did the work. Ik ppl can b taken advantage of when they’re in vulnerable or desperate situations but this is more than that is just straight up negligent and lacking in common sense.
You're totally right that if you're getting sued, putting content up online about it before it's settled is a terrible idea! I have a feeling she just saw 'content' in her mind, and didn't consider that! Btw, it's important to realize that cosmetic procedures can go wrong, and do. I had cosmetic surgery 15 yrs ago, and it went wrong, cosmetically and medically, causing a surgical deformity that I still have to this day. I sued them successfully for medical malpractice, but, still--I never thought it would turn out wrong, and it can, and they won't emphasize that to you. I have nothing against surgery, but consider that when weighing the pros and cons.
Yeah she convicted herself with these vids. But I actually think these vids were get back towards Devon. She's salty so she wanted to blast him online and she did that. But she also admitted to and gave details of SO many of her crimes 🤦 though I dont believe she was dumb enough to believe Devon, obviously her career is not in critical thinking 😂
I literally just had an emergency root canal yesterday. I could not imagine going to anyone but a licensed dentist for anything for my teeth. I had to get a tooth implant, that alone was $5k. For one tooth. BFFR
Veneers in general are so wrong to me 😭 of course if they are absolutely necessary that’s a different story…but I have two bottom teeth that developed in an odd shape because of some medicine I needed as a child and I will happily keep my weird looking healthy teeth. I had a dental assistant a few times tell me she could shave them down and put veneers over them and I was like that’s disgusting and horrible no thanks.
Please do a deep dive into fake influencers!!! It’s such a fascinating and predatory phenomenon, esp since multiple studies have been shown how bad social media can be for the psychology of users (esp minors).
Im personally not going to put blame on her for not knowing this, but she keeps repeating what she was told about "not shaving down peoples real teeth" and then showed us a tube of "etchent" which is essentially how to chemically shave down a tooth. Like that's damage :(
not knowing something was illegal does not mean you're suddenly vindicated. It's like a 5 second google search. she's literally admitting she committed a crime repeatedly.
I’m sorry, but I’m so tired of listening to grown adult persons, saying “I didn’t know” or “I didn’t know it was illegal”, “I had no clue/ idea”. … It takes nothing to go onto your phone & Google “how to become a veneer tech?” Or, “Is it legal to do veneers, without going to dentistry school?” Or, “What steps does it take to become a veneer tech?”. …. Too many people nowadays want the easiest route to make money. They don’t want to put in the work ethic to actually get a career through the legal way, the harder and or longer way. .. She saw the red flags 🚩. There were things that gave her pause, yet she still went through it. She still chose to cover her ears & eyes & do it, knowing it seems way too easy. … Ask this question… If veneers 🦷 cost upwards of $20-$30k, why would it take only a 2 day course to be “certified” to do veneers? If a Dentist has to go to dentistry school for years, in order to even clean your teeth, how is it someone can completely change the way someone’s teeth look like, adhere a foreign object to the teeth, with just a 2 day course??
Where do we draw the line between ignorant victim and being complicit in illegal actions because I have a very hard time believing that she had absolutely no clue that it was wrong
I…don’t think I believe her. She said she was hoping the flack would die down so she could start working again, but it didn’t. That doesn’t fit the “I found out it was a scam and quit cold turkey” narrative.👀
watching videos on all these dental-related scams makes me incredibly grateful that our healthcare system is heavily subsidized- including the dental clinics. I got my teeth pulled out the other day and it only cost me MYR 2 (which is below 1 USD i think?? and 1 MYR was for patient registration lol)
Dental care is super expensive in america. Its not covered in normal healthcare, you have to pay extra every week and the copays are expensive. A cleaning can cost $250 with insurance. Its kind of understandable why ppl would be willing to go to a "veneer tech" instead of a dentist. But not understandable why someone would want to be a veneer tech
@@rebeccanater yeah exactly!! i saw in a different video where someone said they went to a veneer tech because it was cheaper than the dentist and that made me sad :0
@@TwistedQuestionMark on god 💀💀 even pulling out a teeth in non-government clinics dont cost that must here aaaa Did they at least give painkillers? or is that an extra pay? 😭😭
@@SayuriIera Yes they numbed him as part of the cost. And he's VERY Scottish so it takes extra numbing medication! If we waited for the insurance to pay it would have taken a month or more. It was an emergency and they still wouldn't get him in so paying another dentist privately was our only option. It's ridiculous.
As a stripper that came from very urban clubs, I was judging her harshly initially but I now understand why she did it and how she could be so naive to think it was a valid job. The strip club is like a huge MLM. The owners are the money makers and dancers are their downline😭😭
@@UnsolicitedThoughtsOfARosenot to stereotype because I consider myself and many other dancers as very intelligent people , but there’s also a lot of disenfranchised and impoverished women who are trapped in the strip club who are desperate and gullible. she’s definitely responsible for everything that happened but unfortunately some people are, quite frankly, dumb enough to believe scams like this.
When she said she was waiting for things to die down…that’s how you know she is just upset she couldn’t get her money, she knew it was bad, she knew it was illegal, she was just hoping things to go her way.
@@MutantRobot602 that’s just the unfortunate consequence of the situation. for a lot of people who get scammed out of 5k and they have no marketable skills except stripping to recoup that loss, they’ll continue anyway until they can financially recover. a moral compass does not pay bills or fill empty stomachs. it’s wrong, but that’s the beginning & end of it.
@@MutantRobot602 THIS!!! Also, the “rules” for the chat as a new commenter, said something about don’t denigrate and how tho?? These people are that st o o pid to fall like they had 8yr old emotional intelligence and the reasoning too. No such things as a victim or “too good hearted” and that’s why they “fell” into scams such as this. They *only look for the quick buck* as humans have done since the beginning of use coins as currency for services and products. Point black PERIOD!
8:25 “it was well worth the 2k” I thought she got them for free? she was lying in her ad 💀 at 8:30 it sounded like she was hesitant after she said “free” like it was a freudian slip also I don’t think she should have made this video. she would be working on creating a case with the police department.
@@coolguyenglish4484 She could’ve been a kindergarten teacher instead of a stripper. Still, I’m seeing this woman hasn’t fully developed her frontal lobe ENOUGH to not just fall for a scammer *IN ORDER FOR HER TO SCAM AS WELL* BUT ALSO, to share her legal issues online. Being a stripper/a stripper who wants to change her workplace, ain’t EXCUSE ENOUGH for nothing!! I’m over this entitled, no willing to accept her shortcomings, mentally q teenager adult.
@@kyramoonrise9064 Please rephrase what you’re trying to say. You’re sounding like a “mentally q teenager adult”. And being a stripper takes no education which is different from a fully educated school teacher that knows composite veneers is dentistry. This woman at-least provided the public with lots of information of what’s truly going on in the inside of this tech scam. You can still be manipulated, do bad things and deserve to be imprisoned. Not an excuse but nearly every crime has a reason and people should be able to mention it. Also use your developed fronted lobe and converse rather than RANTING.
Your videos are amazing to just listen to while doing other stuff. I always need background noise, but it needs to be interesting. Your videos fill that void perfectly! Thank you for your work!
What do you mean when things “died down” you were gonna start working again…. So if you’d never gotten sued you’d have been fine with the legality…or lack there of…
My ex best friend is a dental assistant. As soon as I saw these Veneer techs pop up I knew it was going to end in tons of lawsuits. You can't mess with teeth without knowing full well what you're doing.
I talked to one of my best friends the other day. She is not an influencer but definitely portrays a very happy, wild, fun life on social media. She told me that she wasn't doing well recently and I said "But Instagram?" And she was like "Yeah? It's curated." I guess everyone curates their profiles, influencer or not. Nobody wants to share that they are at a low point.
the irony that her 'dont get sued' documents that customers signed is probably what the state is going to use as evidence that she was carrying out these procedures lmao
She never at any point shows remorse for what she did to people. Ignorance is not a defence and I think anyone who is a “victim” of this scam should reflect on why they are taken in by this especially their relationship to money and materialism.
She still thinks she did good work! She still hasn't grasped that she, unknowingly or not, endangered and harmed people! She's acting upset at the person who reported her like she was snitched on for doing something technically illegal but harmless, when it wasn't harmless, it was endangering actual people's health!
O.M.G. it is amazing to see you hit 133k subscribers. I have been following you since the beginning and am so proud to see how far you have come. Keep being authentic and informative, girl. You freaking rock!!
Dental hygienist here! Even if they didn’t shave down her teeth to place the composites her teeth and more specifically the enamel are still permanently damaged. This can cause so many issues later on. This is so sad. Also everyone please stay wary of “tooth gems” they also permanently damage the enamel.
How do these people not know this is a scam, my bestie is a very very educated D.A & has iv training & implant training & flys allover to do these with specific doctors that pay her directly to come be their right hand’s 🤷🏼♀️ She can even give someone anesthesia she has the certificate. & it’s taken years (she went into dentistry in H.S well career tech, and has been there ever since) she’s been having to go to cities & take folks teeth out & give them dentures or implants to replace what these folks are doing 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ It’s wild, the rate she’s going half people ain’t gonna have teeth by 30…
I overheard she mentioned, making a video about influencers, I’d love to see that because there are so many out of touch. Influencers, I saw a video earlier today of a girl who thought she could buy coins off of Amazon and bought the rolls for them, and another girl who thought you had to do something to lemons before pulling them off the tree and eating them, and was gladly wasting her money away just to buy lemons from the store because she thought she had to do something to them before pulling them off of the tree, I’d honestly love to see videos on out of touch influencers and just brain rotted people and try and figure out how they ended up that way because it just doesn’t make any sense to me how you could not know any of that.
All states have a board of dental examiners, doctor, chiropractic, barber and hair stylist and all professions that require a license. It’s illegal to practice without a license in all 50 states…just an fyi.
Don't praise people like this for the bare minimum, it doesn't take bravery to admit to being scammed into something like this when you could have taken the SAME time used browsing sites, spending money and being ACTIVE on social media to google. There are strippers in there working their asses off to go to school to learn trades, ect and she took an easy way out. No pity.
It’s not a scam if you get exactly what you paid for, which she did. She got and took the course she paid for. Getting so sick and tired of people using the word “scam” so loosely
I'm so glad that I found your content. I got here just in time for you to be calling these delulus out, now the state boards are cracking DOWN. Lmaooo. I just wish people would stop finding easy ways to make money, cuz it doesn't get you anywhere but in a bad place.
Hey angels happy wednesday!! This video is a follow up of the crazy Veneer Tech world! I was tagged in a creator who exposed the reality and behind the scenes of being a veneer tech. It's a wild one so buckle up!!
She's done for. She even admits in one of her videos that if things had "died down", she was gonna go back to it. That's as criminal as it gets in this situation. She knew it was BAD bad, but would've gone right back without the heat.
In the trash.
Exactly. I don't feel an ounce bad for her, she probably ruined someones teeth for life and yet said that she would've gone ahead doing something illegal that RUINS someones health. Theres NO way she couldn't google you need a degree to do veneers. Yes he deserves the pits of hell but she at least needs to pay a HEFTY amount of money to ALL of her "only" 4 clients as she continues to say.
Right? She even says that she made her insta “private” when shit hit the fan. Not DELETED it, just hid it! You would have to be a complete idiot to think this was a legit “job”!! Why do ya think the entire internet went INSANE as soon as this idea rolled out and gained traction?? One wrongly sealed veneer, one piece of plaque or bacteria trapped under that handy work equals rotten teeth, infections and eventually costing them thousands in corrective dentistry at the very least. But more than likely all of these “customer” thanking her and her classmates for their new DENTURES after losing all their real teeth. This is a sad, but true example of how nothing in life is EASY or FREE!
@@bullsharkowski I think she meant back to work as in the strip club because the video went viral and she was embarrassed so she was going to go back to the strip club once all of this died down That's what I think she meant
Seriously. What she has coming her way is pure karma.
Oh, Y'all are gonna so angry when you find out how her case ended. Not that I blame you... you have every right to be.
According to WCCB Charlotte, the NC Board of Dental Examiners dropped the suit in exchange for proof she was no longer seeing clients.
I genuinely dont understand why/how these people really believed that they could learn DENTISTRY from a 2 day course. Like how does that make any sense when people go to school for years and need to become board certified to practice dentistry. Like how did they really believe that?!? Smh
Being convinced that it isn’t dentistry.
They know, they just want the easy way
@@hockeysteph I feel like it’s a mixture of willing participants and people who are scammed into it.
Literally!! My cousin studied to be an orthodontist in Pakistan for 10+ years!!! She just passed the hardest exam, even though her father died literally a few days prior. How could anyone learn what she learned in 10+ years IN 2 DAYSSS?????
@@coolguyenglish4484exactly. I don’t get my teeth whitened at beauty medspas because estheticians are not dentists
She is a victim of a scam, but she’s completely erasing the fact that she victimized her clients. She committed assault against them, whether she was aware of it or not. And just because you haven’t done it for four months doesn’t magically absolve you.
So true. Also regarding what Isabella said, people like that absolutely should make videos without consulting a lawyer first if they messed up! Why advise them to act in a way that would make their punishment milder? They deserve what's coming.
She's also a grown woman who fully believed one person over doing her own research. before fucking around in someone's mouth. Especially compared to her own victims that could be prevented by a Google search on what are legal vaneers. ( Google search by her)
Also notice she said she paid when she got it for free. Her ethics to me are shady. She didn't do research before hand. She just trusted Devon.
Exactly. I feel like she's telling the truth about how things went down BUT she's focused on the money she's out and she doesn't seem to understand WHY it's illegal. "Everyone I worked on left happy, so I shouldn't be punished! And if I am, someone else should pay for it!" It's extremely gross that she doesn't seem to have empathy but I'm glad she spilled that much tea.
@@Shirumoon People encourage actual murderers to get lawyers because ”Fair trial”.
Let the woman confess please
Not really related/relevant, but needing to vent. lol This “turn your passion into a side hustle” has gone too far. I work at a library and I can’t crochet pretty well, but every time I show people what I make it automatically turns into oh, you should sell stuff and make your own company. That takes away the hobby I use to escape from work and turns even more of my day a work day.
100%, dude. ^
Some things are JUST for joy, and not for profit.
THIS! Omg the pressure that this puts on you, especially if you don't make a ton of money in the first place. I do not need others to instill that kinda doubt into me, thank you very much.
Lol I crocheted myself a cute bag and I know someone who told me I could sell them for £20…. Yeah I’m sure I could but that’s completely not worth my time and would make it a chore
also most people wouldn't pay the fair prices for anything knitted/crocheted. the time you put into it even at minimum wage is something people would think is too expensive because they don't actually know the value of crafting
I agree! The internet has people thinking they should sell any and everything just because they can. I can retwist my locs okay, not the best but I know better then trying to work on someone's head.
It does bother me that she doesn't try to take any amount of responsibility. Like, you are a full grown adult and didn't even think to at least google it?
And the whole way she presented herself from video:
1. Nails on point 💁🏻♀️
2.TikTok Filter, on point 💁🏻♀️
3. Let me look cute 🥰 and not give two 💩 about what I say, if I sound dumb/ignorant/guilty. S’long as look cute 🥰… ima take the W 💁🏻♀️
This, THIS is why the STEREOTYPE is still *ALIVE AND WELL* 👉🏼Being able to take care of ourselves physically, very much equals as being stoop id.
Absolutely no, *NO pity* for such quick buck, able to research through every ONLINE tool there is yet chose NOT to do it, lazy@ss ⚠️ADULTS⚠️
Yeah even in fifth grade I was taught that not knowing better isn’t a valid excuse when you had the resources to learn and get your facts straight
She’s only doing this because she got caught. She doesn’t sound very smart lol
right?
Literally came to comment this shit!! Like no you’re just upset you got caught 😅
If someone offers me a 2 day hitman course, and says I can make a lot of money doing hits, I would still be liable for those crimes. She can say she was scammed all she wants, just because someone tells you it's fine doesn't mean you're relieved of all responsibility.
Period.
Hey! That's not a great course if you're getting caught for it :)
Totally agree!! I feel like these videos are her trying to cover her ass
@@LucyM- yeah or heart surgery course
Just for reference, NAIL school is about $10,000 and 6 months of school. This is so scary😭
Where??!! Thats a lot for 6 months.
this!! my cosmetology school was 13 months and 16k bffr
Its crazy cuz even as a certified DA I can’t do veneers myself lmao. Composite or not. A lot of people really think everything should turn into a side hustle and it sucks. I know it’s expensive (different topic forsure) but someones health is not a side hustle
This 💯💯💯💯 This is why most D.A’s go to affordable dentures or an aspen because there’s payment options.
Someone's health is not a side hustle! 👏👏👏
@@HughMadBro most def. I used to work at aspen too for a few years and I would always tell people that needed work to just ask if we have payment plans. Or even now I work for a private doctor and she’s more than happy to work stuff out with people cuz it’s out her own pocket. We got a few patients rn paying only like 30-50 bucks a month for their crowns with no interest on em lmao
I’m a dental hygienist. Licensed. Educated. Under my licensure I absolutely CANNOT do any procedures like this. Holy crap. Stuff like this is not a side hustle. You need a licensed professional that has accountability to the state to do these types of procedures. I cannot stress how extremely risky this is. How much your enamel is possibly permanently being damaged and how incredibly expensive this will be to fix. And who knows what types of materials are being used that may possibly cause serious health issues. In a nutshell, this is illegal.
Wow, that is crazy lol. & Even *crazier* (to me) is people willing to utilize the ease-of-access to information that the internet now provides, but NOT willing to do a simple search of “hold up, is this even legal/correct?!” Lmao
When you are served with suit papers, DO NOT post on social media!!! Get a lawyer. Baffled. 😮
Ps: In a country 🇺🇸 where everything is on the internet, (and common sense really) she could’ve looked up ALL the requirements to work on people’s teeth… I have a hard time thinking she’s a victim. No excuses.
Lol yeah like what the hell is she thinking!? Why oh why would you do this! Maybe she is thinking that if she just tells everything the lawyers will find pity on her. I doubt it though.
Agreed.
Literally the state she works in, NC (same state I’m a licensed Esthetician in) ALL the rules and regulations can be found on the STATE RUN websites. NC is a “right to work” state. But they also don’t play when it comes to health and compliance codes. One time, a former employee filed a complaint against my salon, next day, the compliance officer drove 3 hours from Raleigh just to check and make sure I was complying! I was, but it was surprising how serious they took everything lol. Every bad has a good I guess
She said he made it seem easy like learning hair or nails….both of those are things you need a state license for. I went to school for a year for hair and it was 6 months for nails. Only class I took that was 2 days was a lash class but you needed a cosmo or esthetician license for that too
EXACTLY!! I don’t understand why people think it’s acceptable to be doing any of these things without a license… the veneer techs always compare it to hair nails and lashes as if those are things you’re supposed/allowed to do with just a two day course under your belt.
frrrr no one even does hair or nails without a license and these people wanna do TEETH. hello???
Right, there’s a reason why the state requires a license. There are laws, educational requirements, policies, and procedures required to obtain certain licenses.
"I'm thinking maybe it'll die down in a few months and we can start working again, that was my goal"
okay so two ways to interpret that, either she meant it as in "this will screw up my reputation at my other/current job so i'll wait a bit before i go back to it"
Or, and i truly hope that's not what she meant, it's her straight up admitting that she intended to keep butchering people after the outrage died down, in which case OMG YOU'RE JUST AS BAD AS DEVON GIRL WHAT
She was 100% just hoping things will calm down so she could get her money as Devon was saying. And then comes and says she got scammed…yeah, not buying it.
Its the second and she thought we weren't listening
I remember hearing her say that and while that raised a flag for me, this was before she said she went and did even more research and learned more about its dangers. While she overall does a good job of telling her story, she repeats herself a lot and sometimes isn’t always clear.
My interpretation is she thought people were just being mean or whatever and once that controversy died down, in her mind, it would still be “acceptable” to go back to doing veneers. I could be wrong, but I’m trying to be own to empathetic interpretations of her experience too
@@chipmunkwarcry it has to get to a point where we’re not so empathetic that we’re naive, otherwise WE could get scammed! If you listen to her story carefully and pay attention to the details, you can tell she had already done her research and knew full stop that this was illegal.
@@chamilleleonne I want to be understanding when bad things happen to people but this was just one red flag after another that she ignored trying to make money.
The course is only two days, I did more training to work in the back room of a retail location than these people did to mess with people's TEETH,
also, these techs didn't get scammed. They knew what they were doing, and now they have to save face.
Haha yes come to think of it, I did more training at a cashier job I had !! I had three days of training
The training at a fastfood place is longer than those fake veneer “classes”. Lol.
i don’t think she got scammed , i feel like she knew it was illegal but then got caught & now has to put up a facade
🙄 like ma’am please take some responsibility. You tryna convince us that at your big age you didn’t know you needed a license to practice dentistry?
@@chamilleleonne literally ! nobody is taking pity on you.. you’re butthurt you got caught , not fooling us one bitttt
I don’t think so. A lot of people
Don’t think it’s illegal…. Like a lot. They believe exactly what they’re told. And he preyed on her he knew she was vulnerable and the power imbalance between them. He knew exactly what he was doing to her…
It’s pretty evident like you can kind of tell by the way she explains it
exactly because she even said that we was waiting for things to blow over before starting up again
I live in NC and I was talking to my dentist last week about these scammers.
He said you DO NOT want to mess with the NC dental board. Guess they are pretty strict.
@@bobbiemaniscalco when I lived there for a few years, several people in my area were sentenced for doing hair without a license. NC doesn't mess around with licensed jobs, idk how she expected to get away with being a "veneer tech" AND be actively documenting and incriminating herself and her thoughts online 🤦
Do y'all not know that "Devon" was already raided and arrested in Atlanta a few weeks ago? No one is mentioning that and its tripping me out...his real name is Brandon Dillard. Ladies and gentlemen...we got em. 😆 👏
omg! but doesnt he also have a "practice" in florida? at least he got arrested.
@@antisocialsocialite5046 I don't think that's the same person. Isabella made a video already about Brandon Dillard and referenced this video which was in post-production then
Ahahahaa i see what u did there
@@driley5004what do you mean???
They are 2 different people
I'm really glad this lady is coming out with this but as a legal assistant, I know her defense attorney is probably DYING right now. Also, I don't understand how she thinks she is absolved of any consequences because she got scammed? Like, doing research is your own responsibility. I'm sure her consideration for her clients will help her case, but posting her video is still really dumb. The state prosecutor can use anything in the video against her in court, I just can't imagine that her attorney was okay with her posting this...
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen.
She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen.
She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen.
She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Honestly I think she made the TikTok Videos before she took her bum to actually see a lawyer. I dont think any lawyer would have given their okay with posting this. She admitted she is mad that Devon is still making illegal money while she isnt etc. She admitted that she planned on going "Back to work" once the Initial internet blaze blew over, which then didnt Happen.
She dug herself an even deeper grave by releasing all this information that WILL be used against her.
Right? Ignorance of the law isn’t a legal defense.
2:52 I’ve seen too many people perfectly comfortable talking about their legal battles on the internet. Is there EVER a benefit to doing this???
Rarely and more often than not it'll make it worse
No. It’s all evidence 😮 for prosecution and the only the defence can rebut is to put their client on the stand. Which you rarely want to do.
Yes. Awareness.
@@acopperheart I think they mean a benefit for the defendant in the legal case lol
As a criminal defense attorney I confidently say absolutely not. Whether you are innocent or guilty it is never ever ever going to get better by “going public” before talking to a lawyer.
Omg a veneer “popping off” within a WEEK?? Lord help that girl.
Thank you for all the veneer tech updates…I am living for it. Sending love from Las Vegas🎉
I think she knew. Imo this sounds like the beginning of a MLM... i wonder if there is a referral deal in that.
It's so much less scammy than dancing in a strip club, which is what she was doing before. That's practically an MLM scheme itself, but no one complains because dancers can actually make decent money.
@@pkmntrainerlilly5 Huh, since when is exotic dancing an mlm? Maybe there's differences from country to country but I literally called them and got a job interview like appointment. No one tried to recruit me beforehand. If recruiting happens, that sounds more like a pimp/trafficking type of situation to me which regular, legally operating strip clubs have nothing to do with.
@@Shirumoon well there's a not insubstantial upfront cost (starter kit) that (thankfully, rarely) can be required to be purchased through the club. A large cut of the money goes to management (upline), and yeah, some clubs have dancers recruit for a financial incentive. I didn't say it was legal, and in fact said no one complains because it's good money.
I forgot to add: employee referral programs aren't inherently illegal. I'm benefiting from one to get hired by Intel.
MLM???
@@Everyoneisanartist776 I'd bet there's a referral kick back.
I definitely understand the desperation. I’m disabled and can barely hold down a job for 4-6 months because of it. That said, I’m also a grown-ass person and do my research on everything, especially something like prospectively working on someone’s teeth!!! She needs to take more accountability
Especially since she claims she's an influencer, that only means she holds greater responsibility of checking the legitimacy of brands/ppl she works with and is peddling to her audience smh
It’s bizarre to me how people don’t do their due diligence and research. I don’t feel bad for her at all. A quick google search would avoid falling into a scam.
Also she said she would wait for it to die down, and then do it again.
and if they do, that "research" is 1 reddit post
tbf, yall cant even research words 😂
The fact that people don’t at least google things they’ve never heard of before astounds me. Like one single search could tell you these techs are bs.
Off topic but I love your PFP
If you listen to the reason she wanted go join the course, ultimately, she attributes it to the money and lifestyle that it afforded him. “I saw that he had upgraded his suite, was traveling the country, spending a lot money…”
This is a classic cautionary tale of the consequences of being blinded by wealth and materialism.
ok but come on lady: The building was dingy and one week after the procedure one of the veneers fell out/broke. But you still went 'well he makes so much money, let me buy his course and do it myself'
Edit: typos
From MLMs to veneer techs, it’s crazy how easy it is to take advantage of people under the guise of “being your own boss”
So, surprisingly, it turns out that one requires years of formal, specialized education, training, licensing, and heavy medical practitioners' insurance to go perform surgery in people's mouths. And here I was thinking I could just buy some cheap-O course off TikTok and make dentist-money after a weekend of halfazz video-learning.
🤷🏻
These people are not victims and it's okay to say so. There’s no way in hell you buy dental shit off of Amazon and think that's where you get professional grade stuff. Nah they took the easy way knowing they had no clue what they were doing.
Like can we please stop calling them victims? They're just playing dumb now that they're getting caught. Most people know it's shady work.
She even said she hoped everything would die down so she could continue
We know what happened 0:10 ... aka: flaming hot cold brew
Im sorry but to get these just because you want whiter teeth is CRAZY.
She should’ve just whitened her teeth!
A lot of people do, do that.
As someone who’s worked as a dental assistant for years, I consistently try to tell people it would be cheaper AND more beneficial to your actual teeth function to just get Invisalign and then whitening. A lot of people would rather just get veneers. I’m very glad I don’t work with dentists that do just cosmetic stuff often
@@SauceMcgee I was always told to never drill a healthy tooth by mine
FR that was one of the most ignorant things she said. As someone with messed up teeth who went through a lot to get them fixed people like this make me 🤦🤦🤦 she's trying to portray herself as dumb because being dumb is better than being a criminal which is what was really up. If she had made a Milly and never gotten sued she'd be kissing the ground Devon walks on. Just a clown ass criminal who's mad that it didn't work out for her. Glad to see everyone could see through it.
As someone who buys boxes of hypodermic needles online because I have a medical condition requiring injections, I will say that the lack of barriers to those sorts of items can be very critical for those who need them. That isn't to say everything should just be freely available on the internet for anyone, but sometimes people do need things that seem like they would only belong in a medical office. I mainly feel the need to comment because I've had people find out I have a 100 count box of needles in my home and think I am doing something illegal just by possessing them in bulk. Dentistry stuff though is absolutely bizarre and I struggle to come up with a situation why anyone would need access.
I understand what you mean but I assume you aren’t buying your equipment from temu because that is where they are getting this stuff from
I feel you, in my state of NJ you can only buy a pack of 10 hypodermics at a pharmacy in person. You can’t buy more than that and need a prescription to buy say a box of 100 online, can’t buy them on Amazon and most legit companies online won’t ship to NJ without a script. My friend buys her insulin from Canada due to how expensive it is and has issues buying the syringes and has to rely on 10 packs you may buy at a pharmacy.
A CPR class takes longer than becoming a Veneer tech
Wow... She just lays everything out for the lawyers. Some people don't know when to shut up.
yup
honestly the most baffling part of all this is that there are people who genuinely think that buying medical equipment from ebay and temu and tiktok shop is fine and have no other thought past that oh my god. just buying shit from random websites to use on other people??
Don’t get veneers even with with a dentist! Never shave your teeth down if you do not absolutely need it. I had this done with an actual dentist when getting dental implants about 10 years ago and the dentist shaved down two of my teeth too much and it led to me needed one root canal and loosing a tooth. It’s not worth it.
Sounds like ur dentist wasnt good at their job 😭
@@koiyasurvives they were not🥲
@@koiyasurvivesand that's someone who's actually qualified! imagine how much worse these 2 day course twats are doing
Everytime people say tooth shaving, I always assume it’s related to wisdom teeth but I’ve seen people shaving gaps between their teeth and I was so confused. So sorry that happened to you.
My dentist did a phenomenal job (and luckily they look natural too). It really sounds like you just had a bad dentist
Let me say it for the people in the back....
"IGNORANCE OF THE LAW IS NO EXCUSE" PEOPLE!!
Its literally a quote going back generations. Its a thing and its always been a thing. Saying "i didnt know" doesnt cover you in any way.
"Ignorantia legis neminem excusat"
She wasn't scammed. She did something she wasn't licensed or trained for, that was illegal....
There’s a lack of accountability on her end.
“i gOt ScaMmeD” girl what? Common sense isn’t common…
Any sold course is definitely a scam if they don’t even offer assistance with getting licensed with the board.
This goes for cosmetology / and non surgical courses too.
If Legal Eagle saw this TikTok, he'd have kittens, puppies, and goats. You never ever ever ever ever make comments on pending litigation unless you WANT the prosecution to use it in discovery.
Maybe I'm too used to being around skeptics, but HOW IN THE HELLS do you not question at ANY POINT taking a two day course for something MEDICAL. even if you were told "oh , this is DiFfErEnT" HOW do you start working on someone else's BODY and go "yeah, there's absolutely nothing shady about only having a two day "course" for this"
PLEASEEEEEEE make a video on out of touch influencers and the fake lifestyle, we would LOVE that
I grew up with Andrea, we used to be super close actually. When she first posted about promoting her ‘veneer tech’ business on Facebook, I thought it was so weird she was doing this because she’s a pretty successful dancer, and I thought it was common knowledge that this was HIGHLY illegal.
A veneer popped off in a week and she Still spent the money to learn a class with him.....
This is why I don’t feel bad, like your really gunna spend ALLLL that money after he already fucked up your teeth?? Okay. Alright
Crazy shit, even professionally done veneers crack and have to be replaced every 10 years, and you’re gonna get it done by a veneer tech. Dental work is extensive and expensive for a reason
The Walmart frame she put that veneer tech certificate in is worth more than the certificate inside it
ive been lovingggg ur veneer tech and lash tech videos 🧡
Thank you!!!!
Yes me too!! 😂 I’m obsessed with them!! lol
She's so hung up on getting sued "even though she's quit doing teeth". Girl. You WERE doing it though. Even though you aren't currently doing it, you still were practicing dental medicine without a license. How does that not click for her?
She’s definitely just salty he is still getting away with it and she’s not it’s so obvious 😭
The fact she said it looked rinky dinky lol bye gurl
OH BOY something to watch while i wait for my soup to simmer (be jealous of my soup. i get the good food that is new video AND homemade soup. this is a good day.)
What kind of soup?
@@themagicknightress7132 It's 大盘鸡 (Da pan ji, 'big plate chicken'), specifically the recipe by the channel Chinese Cooking Demystified!
I’m eating Pad See Lew and a box mochinuts with a side of Thai tea ❤
@@Eeveecat
I was about ti give you shit, but thats some legit good soup.
How was the soup?
My hubby is a dentist and when we heard about this on Tiktok, we were so shocked. Oh, and they were doing "composite" veneers, not the regular porcelain ones lol. Composite ones are meant for temporary usage. They will break, fall out and etc very easily. We could not believe they were scamming people like that omg so horrible
A lot of this could be avoided with a 15 minute Google search
Me: eating cheetos @4 am while this notif popped up.....
lmfaoo the hot cheetos whoop my ass! But theyre so gooodddd
me too but cool ranch Doritos 🤣❤️
@@vidyareddy7450 okay wait but where on earth is is 4am lol
Well around Pakistan it's currently around 4:30am, I think part of India is close to that too.
Also, have you had the hot Cheetos with lime? I love those!
@@goofballjar American af comment
As a recent cosmetology graduate. Yall don't realize how serious that crap is. There are hundreds of state rules and regulations. Not only that but a simple mistake could severely injure / if not unlike your client. We are working on your body. Yeah it's not surgery but that crap is honestly very in depth. If you want in detail examples I can give them. But yeah I spent 20k and a year of my life on this license. It's a way bigger deal then it seems. Any of the these things like nails/hair/skin/teeth/lashes are all still dealing with your body. There for super important and very dangerous. These people are insane for working in someone's mouth like this and teaching ppl to do the same with no real education or validity.
I have a hard time believing she was scammed. She asks him a bunch of times if it’s legal but never once googled it but she talks about how much work she had to put into finding all the equipment. A single google would answer. Also all she needed was teeth whitening and maybe braces/invisalign. It seems fast results and money gets her every time. And that’s not shade to her dancing.
She also says it’s like nail techs… girl that ALSO requires a license
The way she kept reinforcing that she was the victim that she was scammed and kept saying i haven’t been practicing for a few months since i found out is so frustrating to hear. You have a duty to do your own research about this stuff if you’re planning to invest into a new career for yourself!! Especially anything medical whether that’s for vanity reasons or not- that should ESPECIALLY make you want to thoroughly research!! Ignoring all those red flags and just blindly trusting someone’s word is so negligent on her behalf. She still did illegal procedures to people with fake certification regardless of how long it’s been since she did the work. Ik ppl can b taken advantage of when they’re in vulnerable or desperate situations but this is more than that is just straight up negligent and lacking in common sense.
You're totally right that if you're getting sued, putting content up online about it before it's settled is a terrible idea! I have a feeling she just saw 'content' in her mind, and didn't consider that! Btw, it's important to realize that cosmetic procedures can go wrong, and do. I had cosmetic surgery 15 yrs ago, and it went wrong, cosmetically and medically, causing a surgical deformity that I still have to this day. I sued them successfully for medical malpractice, but, still--I never thought it would turn out wrong, and it can, and they won't emphasize that to you. I have nothing against surgery, but consider that when weighing the pros and cons.
Yeah she convicted herself with these vids. But I actually think these vids were get back towards Devon. She's salty so she wanted to blast him online and she did that. But she also admitted to and gave details of SO many of her crimes 🤦 though I dont believe she was dumb enough to believe Devon, obviously her career is not in critical thinking 😂
She's still scamming. She said that she stopped doing the veneers, then thought things would "die down", and then she'd "start back up".
That $1,800 is generally PER tooth not total. Total would be anywhere from $60,000 to $100,000 (maybe a bit less, maybe a bit more).
I literally just had an emergency root canal yesterday. I could not imagine going to anyone but a licensed dentist for anything for my teeth. I had to get a tooth implant, that alone was $5k. For one tooth. BFFR
Veneers in general are so wrong to me 😭 of course if they are absolutely necessary that’s a different story…but I have two bottom teeth that developed in an odd shape because of some medicine I needed as a child and I will happily keep my weird looking healthy teeth. I had a dental assistant a few times tell me she could shave them down and put veneers over them and I was like that’s disgusting and horrible no thanks.
omg this video came out jUst in time for to watch until i fall asleep, and then rewatch the whole thing properly tomorrow!
a couple of people have passed due to getting veneers in turkey I hope isabella looks into that situation
“Scared money don’t make money” is WILD. If somebody said that to me I’d run not walk to the police.
I think you need to change your channel to Tech Buster. 😅 Girl, you're keeping all of us in the loop!
Get ‘er Texas, get ‘er
Edit: I think I’m thinking of the hyaluronic pen lady
Edit Edit: Go North Carolina go
Please do a deep dive into fake influencers!!! It’s such a fascinating and predatory phenomenon, esp since multiple studies have been shown how bad social media can be for the psychology of users (esp minors).
What's a fake influencer? You mean like those ai people?
@@simoneo6294I think she means the influencers who pretend to be super wealthy
Im personally not going to put blame on her for not knowing this, but she keeps repeating what she was told about "not shaving down peoples real teeth" and then showed us a tube of "etchent" which is essentially how to chemically shave down a tooth. Like that's damage :(
not knowing something was illegal does not mean you're suddenly vindicated. It's like a 5 second google search. she's literally admitting she committed a crime repeatedly.
I’m sorry, but I’m so tired of listening to grown adult persons, saying “I didn’t know” or “I didn’t know it was illegal”, “I had no clue/ idea”.
… It takes nothing to go onto your phone & Google “how to become a veneer tech?” Or, “Is it legal to do veneers, without going to dentistry school?” Or, “What steps does it take to become a veneer tech?”.
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Too many people nowadays want the easiest route to make money.
They don’t want to put in the work ethic to actually get a career through the legal way, the harder and or longer way.
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She saw the red flags 🚩. There were things that gave her pause, yet she still went through it. She still chose to cover her ears & eyes & do it, knowing it seems way too easy.
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Ask this question…
If veneers 🦷 cost upwards of $20-$30k, why would it take only a 2 day course to be “certified” to do veneers?
If a Dentist has to go to dentistry school for years, in order to even clean your teeth, how is it someone can completely change the way someone’s teeth look like, adhere a foreign object to the teeth, with just a 2 day course??
Where do we draw the line between ignorant victim and being complicit in illegal actions because I have a very hard time believing that she had absolutely no clue that it was wrong
She’s not taking ANY accountability lmao
She didn’t get scammed. She was about to go back to it after “things died down”.
I…don’t think I believe her. She said she was hoping the flack would die down so she could start working again, but it didn’t. That doesn’t fit the “I found out it was a scam and quit cold turkey” narrative.👀
People getting veneers like is a blowout to me is crazy.
This is what amazes me. People actually trusting TikTokers to do their veneers. WILD.
watching videos on all these dental-related scams makes me incredibly grateful that our healthcare system is heavily subsidized- including the dental clinics. I got my teeth pulled out the other day and it only cost me MYR 2 (which is below 1 USD i think?? and 1 MYR was for patient registration lol)
Dental care is super expensive in america. Its not covered in normal healthcare, you have to pay extra every week and the copays are expensive. A cleaning can cost $250 with insurance. Its kind of understandable why ppl would be willing to go to a "veneer tech" instead of a dentist. But not understandable why someone would want to be a veneer tech
@@rebeccanater yeah exactly!! i saw in a different video where someone said they went to a veneer tech because it was cheaper than the dentist and that made me sad :0
Our son just had a tooth pulled with no insurance and it was $200.
@@TwistedQuestionMark on god 💀💀 even pulling out a teeth in non-government clinics dont cost that must here aaaa
Did they at least give painkillers? or is that an extra pay? 😭😭
@@SayuriIera Yes they numbed him as part of the cost. And he's VERY Scottish so it takes extra numbing medication! If we waited for the insurance to pay it would have taken a month or more. It was an emergency and they still wouldn't get him in so paying another dentist privately was our only option. It's ridiculous.
As a stripper that came from very urban clubs, I was judging her harshly initially but I now understand why she did it and how she could be so naive to think it was a valid job. The strip club is like a huge MLM. The owners are the money makers and dancers are their downline😭😭
I understand the appeal, but she is completely denying any responsibility and didn't even think to google search if it was legal?
@@UnsolicitedThoughtsOfARosenot to stereotype because I consider myself and many other dancers as very intelligent people , but there’s also a lot of disenfranchised and impoverished women who are trapped in the strip club who are desperate and gullible. she’s definitely responsible for everything that happened but unfortunately some people are, quite frankly, dumb enough to believe scams like this.
When she said she was waiting for things to die down…that’s how you know she is just upset she couldn’t get her money, she knew it was bad, she knew it was illegal, she was just hoping things to go her way.
@@MutantRobot602 that’s just the unfortunate consequence of the situation. for a lot of people who get scammed out of 5k and they have no marketable skills except stripping to recoup that loss, they’ll continue anyway until they can financially recover. a moral compass does not pay bills or fill empty stomachs. it’s wrong, but that’s the beginning & end of it.
@@MutantRobot602 THIS!!!
Also, the “rules” for the chat as a new commenter, said something about don’t denigrate and how tho?? These people are that st o o pid to fall like they had 8yr old emotional intelligence and the reasoning too.
No such things as a victim or “too good hearted” and that’s why they “fell” into scams such as this.
They *only look for the quick buck* as humans have done since the beginning of use coins as currency for services and products. Point black PERIOD!
8:25 “it was well worth the 2k” I thought she got them for free? she was lying in her ad 💀
at 8:30 it sounded like she was hesitant after she said “free” like it was a freudian slip
also I don’t think she should have made this video. she would be working on creating a case with the police department.
Watch the rest she definitely sounds like a woman who was manipulated by Devon. He took advantage of that stripper.
@@coolguyenglish4484both things can be true
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She could’ve been a kindergarten teacher instead of a stripper. Still, I’m seeing this woman hasn’t fully developed her frontal lobe ENOUGH to not just fall for a scammer *IN ORDER FOR HER TO SCAM AS WELL* BUT ALSO, to share her legal issues online.
Being a stripper/a stripper who wants to change her workplace, ain’t EXCUSE ENOUGH for nothing!!
I’m over this entitled, no willing to accept her shortcomings, mentally q teenager adult.
@@kyramoonrise9064 Please rephrase what you’re trying to say. You’re sounding like a “mentally q teenager adult”. And being a stripper takes no education which is different from a fully educated school teacher that knows composite veneers is dentistry. This woman at-least provided the public with lots of information of what’s truly going on in the inside of this tech scam.
You can still be manipulated, do bad things and deserve to be imprisoned. Not an excuse but nearly every crime has a reason and people should be able to mention it.
Also use your developed fronted lobe and converse rather than RANTING.
@@kyramoonrise9064 Also calling people mentally ill as an insult is very offensive to lots of people she could also just be a horrible person.
Your videos are amazing to just listen to while doing other stuff. I always need background noise, but it needs to be interesting. Your videos fill that void perfectly! Thank you for your work!
What do you mean when things “died down” you were gonna start working again…. So if you’d never gotten sued you’d have been fine with the legality…or lack there of…
My ex best friend is a dental assistant. As soon as I saw these Veneer techs pop up I knew it was going to end in tons of lawsuits. You can't mess with teeth without knowing full well what you're doing.
I’d believe her more if she stopped doing veneers RIGHT when more than 1 person told her it was illegal!!
I talked to one of my best friends the other day. She is not an influencer but definitely portrays a very happy, wild, fun life on social media. She told me that she wasn't doing well recently and I said "But Instagram?" And she was like "Yeah? It's curated." I guess everyone curates their profiles, influencer or not. Nobody wants to share that they are at a low point.
the irony that her 'dont get sued' documents that customers signed is probably what the state is going to use as evidence that she was carrying out these procedures lmao
People are truly acting as if getting veneers is as mundane as getting fake nails or fake lashes. This is so scary!!!
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She never at any point shows remorse for what she did to people. Ignorance is not a defence and I think anyone who is a “victim” of this scam should reflect on why they are taken in by this especially their relationship to money and materialism.
Yes! Please talk about influencers I would love to see a video like that❤
She still thinks she did good work! She still hasn't grasped that she, unknowingly or not, endangered and harmed people! She's acting upset at the person who reported her like she was snitched on for doing something technically illegal but harmless, when it wasn't harmless, it was endangering actual people's health!
O.M.G. it is amazing to see you hit 133k subscribers. I have been following you since the beginning and am so proud to see how far you have come. Keep being authentic and informative, girl. You freaking rock!!
She knew what she was doing was wrong. She has access to the Internet, she could have looked up information on whether or not this was legit.
Dental hygienist here! Even if they didn’t shave down her teeth to place the composites her teeth and more specifically the enamel are still permanently damaged. This can cause so many issues later on. This is so sad. Also everyone please stay wary of “tooth gems” they also permanently damage the enamel.
13:25 please make a video about influencers lying. I’ve been going down a rabbit hole about this.
How do these people not know this is a scam, my bestie is a very very educated D.A & has iv training & implant training & flys allover to do these with specific doctors that pay her directly to come be their right hand’s 🤷🏼♀️ She can even give someone anesthesia she has the certificate. & it’s taken years (she went into dentistry in H.S well career tech, and has been there ever since) she’s been having to go to cities & take folks teeth out & give them dentures or implants to replace what these folks are doing 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ It’s wild, the rate she’s going half people ain’t gonna have teeth by 30…
I overheard she mentioned, making a video about influencers, I’d love to see that because there are so many out of touch. Influencers, I saw a video earlier today of a girl who thought she could buy coins off of Amazon and bought the rolls for them, and another girl who thought you had to do something to lemons before pulling them off the tree and eating them, and was gladly wasting her money away just to buy lemons from the store because she thought she had to do something to them before pulling them off of the tree, I’d honestly love to see videos on out of touch influencers and just brain rotted people and try and figure out how they ended up that way because it just doesn’t make any sense to me how you could not know any of that.
All states have a board of dental examiners, doctor, chiropractic, barber and hair stylist and all professions that require a license. It’s illegal to practice without a license in all 50 states…just an fyi.
Don't praise people like this for the bare minimum, it doesn't take bravery to admit to being scammed into something like this when you could have taken the SAME time used browsing sites, spending money and being ACTIVE on social media to google. There are strippers in there working their asses off to go to school to learn trades, ect and she took an easy way out. No pity.
It’s not a scam if you get exactly what you paid for, which she did. She got and took the course she paid for.
Getting so sick and tired of people using the word “scam” so loosely
I don't believe her. She is just freaking out now and trying to build up an image wanting to help herself
yikes - TikTok can make you and break you and throw you in jail wow
I'm so glad that I found your content. I got here just in time for you to be calling these delulus out, now the state boards are cracking DOWN. Lmaooo. I just wish people would stop finding easy ways to make money, cuz it doesn't get you anywhere but in a bad place.