How is straight up lying to someone not malice? You don't lie by accident
Waldhuette
Yep correct. LMG is engaging in criminal activities
Okay yes by accident the item could land with items to be auctioned off unintentionally. How could it have been there though ? LTT literally told the guys that they send the piece back and that there would be a tracking link soon. Things don't add up.
So item was accidentally gone and then they tried to lie to the owner of the item by telling them it is on its way back ? Sounds like cheap excuses from LTT for fucking up on a gigantic scale.
One can shit on LTT while also acknowledging their own mistakes tho
Because they are editors and not handyman. Also there is most likely a huge issue with insurance when they do this kind of work which would not be covered by their contract/insurance.
Is it proven that the proceeds were going to charity ? Quite honestly I do not believe anything that LMG claims without proof at this point. Too much scummy behavior to give them any benefit of the doubt.
Either Linus thinks all his viewers are morons or he is mentally handicapped.
Can you explain to me how auctioning something that they do not own is a mistake and not malice ? They knew they are being scummy doing that. Especially after the producer asked for it back AND they agreed to send it back. That is like robbing a bank and then saying "come on guys. was the heat of the moment. We didn't think robbing a bank was THAT bad"
Lying to someone and selling someone elses property is not a ''mistake". That is a crime.
Being justified in anger doesn't mean you should spread lies. It's dumb
Holy shit. LTT is really not doing themselves any favors by starting this.
The faulty stuff they put out without even feeling bad about it is insane.
And the only reason they are so efficient is because they run them at the limits.
I'm working in a company with over 10000 employees. Nobody would ever "accidentally" sell a prototype from another company. Let alone lie to that company about sending it back.