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Derek: Hello, everyone.

Derek Johnson with tatango.com.

Today we're doing another TCPA case review with Joe Bowser from Innovista law, home of

the TCPA Defense Force.

How you doing, Joe?

Joe: I'm doing well, Derek.

How are you?

Derek: Can't complain.

So we have another case.

This one is Edelsberg versus Vroom, V-R-O-O-M.

And Vroom looks like an automotive company.

So I'm gonna read kind of the summary here of this case and then you can fill me in if

I'm missing anything and then we can talk about, you know, why this case was brought

and what text message marketers can learn from this specific case.

Joe: Sounds great.

Derek: So let's go down here.

This was July of 2016.

So Edelsberg is a person.

That's their last name.

They posted a classified ad on Craigslist.

So he was selling his mother's 2010 Toyota Prius.

So he posted a Toyota Prius on Craigslist and it looks like from the case notes I have

here, he put his cell phone number in the ad.

So he said, "Hey, give me a call if you wanna buy this car.

Here's my cell phone."

And I'm pretty sure Craigslist says that's not the best idea but, you know, that's up

to him to do.

Joe: It's South Florida.

Derek: Yeah, exactly.

And then it looks like...I'm scrolling through.

Okay.

So two days later, a company called Vroom, V-R-O-O-M, they sent Mr. Edelsberg a single

text message in response to his online advertisement, Craigslist ad.

And that text message was sent to Mr. Edelsberg's phone.

And it essentially said, you know, "Hey, we are interested in buying your car and if you

would like to see our bid or essentially our quote, you know, click on this link."

And, you know, then if he would have clicked on the link and I don't know if he did or

not, it would go to a web page that would calculate kind of all the features and functionality

of the car, and then essentially, buy the car from him so he doesn't have to do this

whole Craigslist type stuff.

Is that pretty much kind of what's going on here?

Joe: Yeah, so he got one message.

This case is about getting one message from Vroom and the message said something like,

"Hi, this is Scott from Vroom.

We'd like to make an offer but we need more information.

Please provide it here."

And then the link would have taken him to the Vroom website where he could have given

more details about the car so that they could then make a real bona fide offer for the Prius.

Derek: Okay.

And essentially, these are the companies that then will maybe spruce up your car and then

do a better job advertising it and then they sell it to another person.

So it takes all the work out of selling your car because you just get a cash offer from

this company and it's done rather than showing your car 10 times a day to random people from

Craigslist.

So there's definitely value there.

So is this guy really that angry that he received one text message from Chris from Vroom?

Joe: I don't know that the plaintiff was necessarily angry but he was represented by four different

plaintiffs' firms and it was a class-action lawsuit.

Derek: Okay.

And explain, if I wanna bring a lawsuit, let's say I got that text message, I wanna sue Vroom,

why would I wanna make it a class-action lawsuit rather than just a regular lawsuit?

Or why wouldn't I just take it to small claims court because I can take a TCPA claim to small

claims court, right?

Joe: You can.

You can.

Derek: Okay.

Joe: Now, obviously the defendant can remove the case to federal court and the individual

plaintiff doesn't have much incentive to bring it as a class action.

If the case is successful and it settles, they may get another small fee in addition

to whatever damages the rest of the class gets for being the lead plaintiff because

they had to exchange documents, they had to get deposed.

So it's not uncommon for the lead plaintiff to get some small additional payment for the

time and trouble in being the class representative.

Derek: [inaudible 00:04:12] class action lawsuit, right?

Joe: Correct, correct.

Derek: But he's not doing the majority...the plaintiff is not doing all the work.

It's mainly the plaintiff's attorneys.

Those are the ones that have to depose people, come up with strategy.

It's not like this person is like spending every waking hour thinking about this case,

right?

He's most likely just staying at home, working and he gets a call when they need him or when

it gets settled.

Joe: Right.

So if you're driving around South Florida, you'll see billboards.

There are websites.

These plaintiffs' attorneys are looking for TCPA clients.

So they make it very easy, if you get a call that you don't want, they make it very easy

to find the attorney who will bring that case for you and then, of course, they slap class-action

allegations on top of that to try to represent typically a nationwide class that has a similar

set of fact patterns, you know, facts for that lead plaintiff.

Derek: Okay.

So in that kind of case, the plaintiff, this person, how much...because, okay, one text

message is anywhere from $500 to $1,500 depending on kind of what classification, you know,

they can actually get for that specific text message, whether it was intentional or not.

So let's just say it's $1,500.

What is, like, the normal payout for, like, one of these people that call one of these

people on a billboard and say, "Hey, you know, I've been getting text message spam," compared

to how much the attorneys make, you know, on these?

Like, I'm trying to figure out like how does the ecosystem look?

Joe: That's a fair question but the answer isn't fair.

So the plaintiffs typically get anywhere from nothing to a coupon to at the most maybe a

couple of hundred dollars.

Derek: Okay.

So you're saying, not the person, the main person in the case, the one that actually,

like, triggered the lawsuit, not that person, but all the other people that join the lawsuit,

they usually get kind of a few bucks, you know, tossed their way.

What about the person that, like, this guy that put his name on this lawsuit?

How much money does he get?

Joe: Well so he would get the same thing that the class gets, right?

So he's representing the class.

So he would get whatever pittance the rest of the class gets, or up to a couple hundred

bucks perhaps.

So he'd get whatever they'd get because he needs to be in the class for purposes of,

you know, the class certification rules.

And then he may get an extra payment of, you know, a couple thousand, upwards of $10,000

if it's a very complex case and they put in a lot of time and effort.

So he may get an extra payment but you have to work for that.

Derek: Yeah, so he's not making millions of dollars, unless maybe he's representing himself

or something.

Joe: Well, he can't bring a class action by himself because classes have to have competent

class counsel and things like that.

Derek: Okay.

So unless he was an attorney, he couldn't bring the case himself.

And a class action lawsuit requires like a law firm.

Like, it's not an easy thing to do.

There's a lot of work right?

Joe: There should be.

There should be.

Derek: To actually win a class-action lawsuit and take it.

Okay.

So it seems like, I'm kind of doing the math in my head here, the people that make the

most money, it seems like are the plaintiffs' attorneys.

Joe: Correct.

Derek: Okay.

So the plaintiffs' attorneys, they make a lot of money.

But also, they're spending a lot of time presumably on these cases than the person that brings

the case, the person that slaps their name, you know, on to this case, they will get the

exact same thing that everybody else does that was harmed and then they might get a

little extra something, something on the side for, you know...

Joe: But it would get approved by the court.

So it's not on the side.

Derek: So this isn't like backroom deals, this is, like, it's approved by the court.

But it could be, you know, $1,000 to, like, $10,000.

They're not making millions.

Joe: Not at all, not at all.

No.

The plaintiffs' attorneys are the ones who are reaching for those seven-figure attorney's

fee awards as part of the settlement kitty.

Derek: Okay, perfect.

Okay.

So now they've got all that kind of...So this was a class-action lawsuit.

And why do you have four plaintiffs' attorneys, and you said law firms, like, this was for

law firms representing this guy?

Joe: Right.

Derek: Why do you have for law firms?

Like, they're just too small and they needed help or why does that usually happen?

Joe: There are any number of reasons.

That can be one of them.

From a quick look, it did look like all of them were from South Florida but sometimes,

you know, if the plaintiff happens to be from New England, the New England attorney will

affiliate with someone from South Florida because you need a local attorney that practices

in that particular court.

So, you know, depending on the geographic location of the attorneys, those guys can

bind together, and then other times, the plaintiff may have a personal relationship with an attorney.

Some of these plaintiffs are professional plaintiffs and their particular attorney that

they may use with some regularity wants a piece of the action as it were.

So they'll put their name on the suit and then they fight over whatever they might win.

In this case, nothing.

Derek: Okay.

And sometimes, there is cases where everybody kind of wants a piece of it.

So there might be additional attorneys.

But that's not a signal of a good case or not.

It just could be a signal of just a lot of people wanting in on something.

Joe: This one was a loser.

Derek: Okay.

I'll let you say that.

So why was this a loser?

What happened?

Walk me through this.

This guy, let's hypothetically say he called the billboard, found an attorney, and he said,

"I've been harmed because I received one text message," which sounds kind of ridiculous.

And now, I could see if you receive 100 text messages, that's very annoying and definitely

I think you have a case, and, you know, there's definitely some harm that has been done.

But one text message seems a little ridiculous in my mind.

It's frustrating but it doesn't seem like it should require all this work and kind of

hassle.

So that's my personal opinion.

So he contacted the attorney.

The attorney said, "Great.

This is a case that we would like."

Maybe he brought in some of his friends.

Then he said...I guess he filed the case and then they get the class certification?

How does that work?

Take me through the timeline.

Joe: Sure.

So ordinarily, you'll need discovery to be able to get class certification because one

of the things that plaintiffs have to prove is are the elements of, the Rule 23 elements

under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

So you need to show that this particular plaintiff's case will be substantially similar to everybody

else in the class's case.

So you basically need to show the judge that there is no point in having mini trials or

individual cases for each of these class members because the type of proof you're gonna offer

is the same for each one such that you'd just essentially be repeating yourself and clogging

the courts needlessly.

So when we get, you know, class cases on the defense side, we try to show that issues like

consent are gonna predominate in the type of proof that's gonna be disputed at a trial.

So if you can show that consent is gonna be one of the key issues and you have to look

at everybody's facts individually, then class certification is not appropriate.

So ordinarily, that class certification phase comes after some discovery.

But from a defense strategy perspective, if this case is a loser, you wanna get it kicked

out as soon as possible.

The first opportunity you have to do that is a motion to dismiss.

Derek: And that's after the lawsuit has been filed, right?

Joe: Correct.

Derek: Like, they file the actual lawsuit with the court.

And sometimes, there's even like a demand letter, right?

That comes sometimes even before the lawsuit where it's like, "Hey, let's settle this,

you know, before we...here's the lawsuit, but before we file it, there's an option to

settle" sometimes.

So it usually goes demand letter, then they file the lawsuit.

So now we're at the point that the lawsuit has been submitted to the court but at that

point, is it a class-action lawsuit or...?

Joe: No, no.

It's a so-called putative class action.

So the plaintiff wants it to be one and those allegations are out there and they may or

may not frame the scope of discovery depending on how the court structures the discovery

process in that case.

But it puts the defendant on notice that this plaintiff is trying to represent a class of

people who are similarly situated.

Derek: Okay.

So it's been filed with a kind of a warning or essentially or a...You know, they're letting

this company, Vroom, they're saying, "Hey, FYI, we're going to try to establish a class."

Joe: Correct.

Now that's something that the plaintiff has the burden of establishing, but at least the

defendant is on notice that this case is not just about Mr. Edelsberg, right?

It's him and those who meet whatever the definition of the class is.

Typically, it's a nationwide class going back four years of people who got the kind of message

that the plaintiff got.

Derek: Okay.

And it was interesting, you just said there that it's the plaintiff's responsibility to

show that there are other people like this guy that were also harmed, right?

Joe: Correct.

Derek: And I've heard you say in previous case reviews that it's the defendant's responsibility

for the TCPA stuff.

Is that correct?

Joe: I think we need to get more subtle and nuanced there.

What you may be thinking of is whether the defendant has to prove consent, you know,

to be able to make a particular call or send a particular message.

So consent is an affirmative defense under the TCPA which means it's the defendant's

job to prove that.

Derek: Okay.

So that's, like, Vroom, they're the defendant.

They have to actually prove...So a consumer can just come out of nowhere and say, "Hey,

you send me text message spam," and it's not the plaintiff's responsibility, the person's

responsibility to say, "And here's all the evidence that makes me believe that."

It's more on the defendant's side, the business or brand that says, "Hey, this guy's, you

know, accusing you.

You have to defend yourself now and you have to show that you didn't do this."

So it seems like a lot of onus is put on the brand unfortunately even if, you know, these,

you know, lawsuits that, you know, don't have any, you know, standing are filed against

them.

It still requires a lot of work on the brand's side to defend themselves.

Joe: Correct, yeah.

So Vroom clearly here, because it was filed as a motion for summary judgment, which is

a motion that you typically file after there's been some discovery in the case.

So they filed a motion for summary judgment, which they won, and then the two key issues

for the court were did Vroom have consent to send this message?

And then if so, what was the level of consent that was required?

Did they need prior expressed consent or prior express written consent?

Derek: Okay.

So lawsuit filed and then they did a little bit of discovery, which discovery is like

asking questions and receiving documents and seeing records and kind of understanding more

about what went on here.

Joe: Yeah.

It's essentially a cards on the table part of the case.

So you do document requests.

You do interrogatories which are questions in lay terms, depositions, right?

So where you sit down with a court reporter and the attorney asks the witnesses questions

and all of that's under oath and admissible in court.

So, yeah.

So those are the typical discovery vehicles that you will use.

Derek: So they did a little bit of that to kind of figure out...Because usually, the

original case doesn't have much info in it about actually what happened.

It was this person just said, "Hey, I received this text message from Vroom.

Here it is.

I don't know why I received it, where I received it from."

That's where kind of the questions and the depositions, that's where they can get some

of that info from.

Joe: Right.

Yeah, it's a rare case to win on a motion to dismiss.

It's not unheard of.

It's possible but you essentially need the plaintiff to plead themself out of court because

on a motion to dismiss, the court has to essentially take everything that the plaintiff says in

the complaint as true.

And since a TCPA defendant has to prove consent, if consent is your key defense, like it was

here for Vroom, you can't always just rely on the plaintiff's allegations because obviously

here, this plaintiff said "I didn't consent to get your messages, Vroom."

Derek: Okay.

So after all that, then Vroom filed a motion to dismiss.

Is that correct?

Joe: They filed a motion for summary judgment.

The motion to dismiss is the one at the first stages of the case where you say...You know,

let's just pretend like everything you're saying is true.

You still lose as a matter of law, right?

So fine, everything you say is true in your complaint.

Let's just pretend like it is.

Judge, you still need to say "I win," because they don't even...what's called state a claim.

Like, these facts, if true, still can never cause the court to give the plaintiff a win.

Derek: So that's like a throw it out real quick, like, this is a very frivolous lawsuit

because everything here, if they say is true, that doesn't violate any laws.

Like, there's nothing here to even discuss going forward.

Joe: Right.

So in the TCPA cases that we see win on a motion to dismiss, we've talked about one

of those before where the plaintiff alleges that they gave consent to a brand.

We talked about that Edible Arrangements case.

So that plaintiff alleged that they gave consent and then they gave the allegations of how

they allegedly revoked it.

But because the court found that that plaintiff didn't even revoke consent, the consent piece

was already in the complaint.

So the court didn't really need to look outside of the plaintiff's own allegations.

But here...

Derek: And that's a motion to dismiss.

That's kicking it out.

If you don't do the motion to dismiss, then you do some kind of fact-finding.

And then you said it was a motion to...

Joe: Motion for summary judgment.

Derek: Summary judgment that's after there has been a little more info gathered.

Is it kind of almost the same as motion to dismiss but after you've kind of done some

research a little more?

Joe: Well, it's the same idea insofar as you're asking the court to rule.

What's different and what's important or to distinguish in a motion for summary judgment

is that there are facts on the table now that have come in into the record from outside

of the complaint.

But what you need to prove to the court is that the facts that matter, the so-called

material facts, aren't in dispute.

And so plaintiffs might try to say, "Oh, there's this, you know, metaphysical doubt about a

particular fact."

The court's not gonna allow you to just throw things on the wall and say, you know, "aliens

might have done that," or something like that, right?

But there are facts that are in front of the court that matter that weren't in the complaint

but are now admissible evidence and they're not in dispute.

So basically, what you're telling the court is, "Hey, court, we don't need a trial because

what juries do is decide the facts.

But because the facts aren't disputed, here are the facts, and now you get to tell us

who wins as a matter of law."

And since Vroom was saying "I win as a matter of law," they filed a motion for summary judgment

and clearly in this case, the court agreed with Vroom that the facts that matter aren't

in dispute, and sure, they can come from outside the complaint.

But, like, let's take it as true that these are the facts that matter, and in light of

this record, there is no reasonable juror who could do anything but say that Vroom wins

as a matter of law.

Derek: And you say they come together and they say that both things like, "Yes, this

person received text message, that is, Edelsberg says that he received a text message, and

Vroom said yes they sent the text message.

Everybody agrees that this was what happened."

So that's kind of where they get to that stage.

But then they say there's no debate anymore about, like, what happened.

Everybody's on the same page.

Then they can say, "Well, based on being everybody on the same page with all the facts on the

table, you know, based on the law, this is not a case."

Joe: Correct, right.

Because it's the judge's job to apply the law.

So the judge's job is to apply the law to the undisputed facts.

So if the facts that matter aren't disputed, it's now ripe for the judge to make a legal

decision.

You know, it's time to call balls or strikes.

Now, in this case, it turns out that the plaintiff argued that they should get more discovery

because they wanted, you know, more information about some issues that the court agreed were

independent and collateral of the facts that matter.

Derek: And that the plaintiff is this person, right, the Edelsberg?

Joe: Correct.

Edelsberg.

Derek: And so they're just trying to cause more work for Vroom and for racking up attorney

fees, you know, because Vroom has to defend themselves no matter what, you know, they

throw at them.

Joe: Right.

There's always a judgment call from the defendant's perspective about when you file that summary

judgment motion.

In this case, it looks like they filed it relatively early.

And, you know, we will often do that, but the risk, and we've talked about one in the

Seventh Circuit that came out recently.

The Seventh Circuit ruled that the trial court granted summary judgment to the defendant

too soon because the plaintiff didn't have an adequate opportunity to get the kind of

discovery that he might need to test the defendant's story.

Derek: So it's a lot of strategy and kind of, you know, inside baseball that's going

on here.

It's not as cut as dry, you know, as you see on TV usually.

Joe: Right.

So sometimes, the defendant's perspective is, "Let's make this difficult.

Let's make these guys work," right?

Derek: Because they might then settle, right?

Because they'll look at it and go, "This is gonna be a six-month thing.

Maybe there's, you know, a cash settlement that we could just pay him to go away."

Joe: Correct.

But you wanna get the win, right?

Like, Vroom has an incentive to get a published decision that validates its business practice.

Derek: Oh, okay.

Joe: That's not worthless.

Derek: That's interesting.

So there's value in actually winning a TCPA case other than just not being sued, like

losing a billion dollars, essentially.

Joe: Correct.

I mean it's one of the things that we talk about, you know, with our clients.

You know, sure, you know, you can often get a nuisance value settlement but what's the

value to the company of getting a published decision that validates your business practice?

Derek: Interesting.

Joe: And some clients say that it's in our interests to, you know, commit the resources

necessary so that we minimize this risk going forward, right?

Or, "We're testing this model out.

We wanna deploy it but before we really leverage it fully, let's use this as a test case before

our exposure is 10X, 100X, and really roll out this campaign."

So some defendants will rationally choose to go and test the waters.

Because once you get a win, the plaintiffs' attorneys will be reluctant to try again,

right?

Derek: Yeah, and that's what I was gonna say.

So if Vroom continues this process, and maybe they take it to a different scale, it would

be very unlikely if they're doing exactly the same thing another attorney to be like,

"Ooh, there's money to be made here."

Most likely not because they look it and they go, "Wow, some other people have already tried

this and it's been thrown out.

You know, maybe let's go find other things to, you know, file."

Joe: I don't know about very unlikely.

I mean, plaintiff's attorneys, you can't control them.

They're gonna sue who they wanna sue but it's certainly a very good weapon to have in your

arsenal.

Derek: Do you see that very much, like a case like this and then they'll try again?

Joe: Oh, sure.

Derek: Okay.

So it is common but it's not...It does help a business.

Joe: It often depends on the kind of defendant, right?

So financial institutions will be repeat litigants because there are often other claims in addition

to the TCPA claims, right?

So banks, for example, will get Fair Debt Collection Practices Act claims, FCRA claims,

the Fair Credit Reporting Act claims, and then they'll throw the TCPA stuff in there

as well.

So Vroom is probably really only exposed on the TCPA side for this kind of business practice.

Derek: Like, it's a narrow use case there.

It's one little thing that they're texting out.

They're not texting out like HIPAA compliant type stuff or, you know, debt collection.

So it is very unlikely that attorneys would keep trying, you know, to sue Vroom under

this specific use case.

Joe: Right.

Bank of America is probably still gonna call people when you don't pay your bills, right?

Like, they're gonna keep calling people.

But Vroom, you know, they wanna get this practice validated.

And so there is some value to them I'm sure in getting a court to say, "No, no.

Like, what you're doing doesn't violate the TCPA."

Derek: Yep, "you're good to go.

Keep doing what you're doing."

Joe: Now, you know, obviously, this is one trial court.

Until the Supreme Court rules on something, it's really not the law of the land.

So it's good as far as it goes.

Derek: Explain that difference there.

Are you saying that, like, wherever they're located, Vroom, it might not be okay, or there

might be, you know, a different rule of law in another state or a different part of the

country until it goes to the Supreme Court, then it blankets everything.

Joe: Correct.

So, you know, this case came out of the Southern District of Florida.

Frankly, this court can change its mind on similar facts.

Another judge, I'm not saying this was a close case, but another judge could go a different

direction.

A part of this case, and we may get there, [inaudible 00:26:43] in this episode, this

particular message was a so-called dual purpose message, was it an informational message and

a telemarketing message, right?

And this is an area of TCPA law that is fairly direct.

So you can definitely find judges that have different opinions on where that line falls

between informational on the one hand and promotional on the other.

So now, if this case got appealed to the Eleventh Circuit, which is the appellate court that

would oversee this particular trial court, if they affirmed, then that would be the law

of the land for that circuit.

But you could probably find another circuit that might come out a different direction.

Derek: And a circuit is like a different area of the country, right?

Joe: Correct, correct.

There are circuits...

Derek: Okay.

So it's like over here, they've made a decision...

Joe: You're in the Ninth Circuit in Seattle.

This is in the Eleventh Circuit here in the southeast.

Derek: Okay, so again, and this is just how crazy that I think the TCPA is is it's not

cut and dry all the time.

Like, I think people think you put, you know...all you have to do is just put a few disclosures

on your website when you're opting people in.

The TCPA can really vary, or the way that the courts interpret it, based on where you're

located.

Joe: It can.

It can, right?

So yeah, the outcomes can be rather different based on which judge gets the case, which

court gets the case.

So, you know, for example, when we're preparing contracts for our clients, you know, we'll

often make choice of law selections that speak to these issues so that if we go to arbitration

or we go to court, we feel like we're positioning our clients in the best possible framework,

you know, from the TCPA perspective.

Derek: So if that client, let's say, has, you know, 40 different, you know, headquarter

locations all through the United States, you might look at each individual state and say,

"Well, if somebody, you know, agrees and consents to receive text messages, we're gonna make

them or try to make them agree to consent and arbitration or, you know, kind of going

to court in a certain place."

Joe: Well, the location is one thing but the choice of law is the other.

So location is more forum-oriented and that, you know, can be wherever the client is based,

whatever.

But the choice of law is so you can have an arbitration in Texas but you can tell the

arbitrator, "We want you to apply New York law," for example.

Derek: Oh, okay.

I didn't even know that.

Joe: So the Texas arbitrator can apply New York law and then you can also say "but if

the claim arises out of or relates to the TCPA, we want you to apply Ninth Circuit and

Second Circuit case law and Eleventh Circuit case law," because the Eleventh Circuit has

some TCPA law that's not terribly helpful for callers, at least as it relates to revocation

of consent and some other issues.

Derek: Man, it feels like I'm always getting like a legal education whenever I talk to

you.

And I think this goes to the point that the TCPA is complex.

It is not something that, you know, a software provider or even Vroom should try to figure

out themselves, or a brand.

It always requires a third party, a TCPA attorney, to really look at it and go through all of

this stuff.

It is not a just, you know, "Okay, we're doing a double opt-in."

It's where are you doing the double opt-in?

The law, the location, all of these things come into play.

Now, for this specific example, what was...How were they able to get it not dismissed, right?

What was the term?

Joe: The case was dismissed.

The vernacular is a little confusing sometimes, but the case was dismissed.

Derek: There was two things that the judge said, "Well, based on the law, this doesn't

have any merit.

It shouldn't go to, you know, the jury."

So what were those two things?

And then what were those two things and how those apply to text message marketers.

Like, how can they use them or what significance does it have?

Joe: Sure.

So in this case, you know, the first key question was what was the level of consent that Vroom

needed to have to be able to send this particular message, right?

And so that required the court to look at what was the purpose of the message.

And the purpose of the message here was to make an offer to Mr. Edelsberg.

So he was saying, "Oh, you're a business, right?

At the end of the day, you wanna sell stuff, you wanna sell cars."

And Vroom said, "Fair point, but that's not why I texted you.

I texted you so you could give me information so that I could make you an offer to buy your

car."

Derek: Because in the Craigslist ad, I bet he said, "Call me to make an offer."

So they were kind of following his instructions almost.

Is that what you're saying?

Joe: Exactly.

So he was deposed and he admitted in his deposition that if Vroom had offered top dollar, he would

have been fine to sell Vroom his car.

Derek: So it literally is just like me text messaging him being, and I would, because

I don't like calling people, I'd be like, "Hey, I'm interested, you know, in your car."

So he thought there might be maybe some money or something behind the fact that it was a

business that did it and maybe he saw one of these billboards, you know, that these

TCPA attorneys put up.

So he thought maybe there was...Because it almost seems like you wouldn't even be angry

at somebody text messaging you giving you an offer for your car, even if it was not

a good offer, I would say, "Well, okay, whatever," and move on.

Joe: Right.

So he didn't get an offer per se, right?

They sent him a link to the website because they wanted more information, right?

His Craigslist ad apparently wasn't terribly illuminating.

It said it was a clean car and it had so many miles.

Maybe they wanted to know what trim it was, you know.

I don't own a Prius, but obviously, there are details about a new car that any purchaser

might wanna know about, right?

Were there past accidents?

Who knows.

Derek: Okay.

So he was frustrated maybe because he was like, "You know, this is a business text message

me.

They really don't have an offer yet, I had to click on the link and fill out all this

stuff."

And he looks at $500, $1,500 per text message and he says, "Oh, interesting."

But the court, they said that...

Joe: They said that he gave them consent to text, that particular text.

Derek: And he didn't do it like personally.

He did it in the Craigslist ad.

That was his consent.

Joe: Right.

Because the FCC has long held for about 15 years that when you make your number available

for a particular commercial purpose, you're giving prior expressed consent for the business

to contact you about that area of business, right?

So if you give your number to the bank, the bank can call you about bank business.

Now, they probably shouldn't call you to sell ice cream or vacations.

But they can call, they have permission to call you about the purpose for which you gave

them your number.

Derek: It's just weird in this case because he didn't give his phone number to Vroom.

He gave the consent essentially to the entire internet to call him about his car and one

of those people were Vroom.

Joe: Right.

And that is an important caveat about this case.

You know, the court did note that he didn't put any qualifiers on his phone number, on

the use of his phone number.

So there have been other cases where for whatever reason, and, you know, it's fine someone put

out their phone number, but said "don't text me."

Derek: Oh, interesting.

Okay.

Yeah.

Joe: So if a bot was just trolling Craigslist and they vacuumed up that number and it didn't

also take in the narrative portion of the ad that said "But don't text me," this case

might have been different, right?

Derek: Interesting.

Yeah, okay.

I get it.

Joe: But since this particular ad didn't have any conditions on the use of his phone number,

the court felt comfortable saying this fits neatly within how the FCC has construed prior

expressed consent for non-promotional text messages and phone calls.

Derek: Was it ruled or agreed upon that this was non-promotional or that wasn't decided?

Joe: It was ruled that way because if it went the other way, if it was found to be dual

purpose or a marketing message, then Vroom would have needed to prove that it did have

prior express written consent with all of the, you know, the disclaimers and the terms

that come with that.

Derek: So this message was found to be informational even though it was kind of marketing and sales,

but it was informational because it was, he asked for the offer and they gave him the

offer essentially.

Like, that's informational?

Joe: Right.

They were making an inquiry to get more information from him to make him an offer.

They weren't trying to sell anything.

They were trying to buy something.

Derek: Okay, interesting.

Joe: So they were buy side on the transaction.

And that was hugely important to the court.

Like, for the court to be able to make that dual-purpose analysis, it had to find that

the point of this message was just to get information.

Now granted, the court acknowledged that Vroom is in the business of buying and selling things,

but this message, read fairly, was just soliciting more details from the seller so that they

could make an offer.

Derek: Just like I would do if I texted the guy.

Joe: Correct, yeah.

Right, "Hey, has this car ever been in an accident?"

If you sent him that text, you wouldn't expect to get sued for it, right?

Derek: So let's play this out.

Let's say it was, you know, Autotrader, and Autotrader found his phone number on the web

and it said, "Hey, guys, make me an offer, text me," or whatever.

If Autotrader sent him a text message that said, you know, "Hey, you should also list

your car on Autotrader, we get really good, you know, results and stuff like that.

Here's a link."

That would be most likely marketing because it's not informational.

It's not responding to what he's looking for, essentially.

Joe: I mean, that's a different analysis, right?

Because there...

Derek: It's different than what he was asking of.

It feels to me like a very marketing-focused thing because it's pitching your services,

not that you're making an offer.

Joe: Yeah, I mean the fact that a business tries to make money, can't make every message

a business sends dual purpose.

Even nonprofits can generate revenue, right?

So the fact that an entity generates revenue in the ordinary course of business can't make

every message a marketing or a dual-purpose message.

Otherwise, [inaudible 00:37:38]

Derek: Just because it's from the business.

Joe: Right.

Derek: Yeah.

Like, it's not a blanket statement.

"If you get a message from a business, it's 100% marketing.

You never can argue that."

That's not true.

It could be informational.

Joe: Correct, exactly.

The context matters and, you know, really, the standard does look to the intent of the

message.

So here, you know, the court did, you know, study the substance of the message closely

and felt comfortable concluding that while Vroom, you know, may make revenue by selling

this car down the road, that's not why they were writing him.

They wanted to buy it.

Maybe the owner wanted to drive it around, you know, maybe it was gonna be a model.

Who knows?

But this particular message was soliciting information from the consumer to be able to

make an offer.

Derek: So this seems kind of like a very, very narrow use case.

What can we learn like on the macro from this case for text message marketing or integrating

SMS into a sales process?

Is there anything, like, big level...Obviously, this specific, you know, if somebody's selling

their car and you buy cars, you, now, most likely can text message them.

There's still risks, obviously, but it's been decided here.

On a more macro level, is there anything we can take away from this case?

Joe: Well, I mean I think it helps just put another marker, you know, in the field of

play about where messages fall on that spectrum between informational on the one hand, dual

purpose in the middle, and then promotional on the end.

And I think it just should train people to be sensitive to the, you know, the importance

of analyzing each particular campaign and not just setting it and forgetting it and

saying, "Oh, we thought about this once.

Let's just run with it."

So if you're gonna make changes to the verbiage, that TCPA light bulb needs to go off in your

head and say, "Hey, am I pushing this closer to the dual-purpose side of the line?

Is this something that I wanna run by the compliance folks, the legal folks, outside

counsel, etc., to get, you know, a more nuanced analysis of a change in campaign?"

Derek: So yeah, so it's interesting.

So essentially, if you're a business, it is not cut and dry that, you know, it's always

marketing, your message.

It could be dual purpose or it could be informational.

Like, just because you're a business doesn't mean it is only one thing and always one thing.

Joe: No, no.

You know, we've talked about some of these mixed use cases before.

There's a famous one from the Ninth Circuit out where you are where Best Buy sent text

messages to the people in this reward program saying, "Hey, your points are going to expire."

Well, the people in the marketing department probably thought, "Well, I'm just letting

them know the information that their points are about to expire."

But both courts found that, "No, no, no.

Best Buy really wants you to come into the store and buy more things."

That the point of sending that message was, "Hey, sure, your points are about to expire,

but odds are you are going to overspend and that is gonna hit the company's bottom line

in a positive way."

Derek: So that was found as a marketing message?

It was determined that that was a marketing message.

Joe: A dual-purpose, which makes it marketing, right?

So if it's dual purpose, you've gotta hit that higher level of consent.

Derek: And I know the answer to this but I'm gonna ask it just to make sure.

It's always better to come up with a concept for what you wanna do and then go to a TCPA

attorney like yourself, discuss these things and discuss strategy, change things, you know,

look at where you're sending, where you're not sending, things of that nature, before...it

seems like a lot of these cases, you go to a TCPA attorney when you get a lawsuit like

this.

Joe: That is a suboptimal time to have the discussion.

Derek: Okay, so always...And why do you think people don't go to a TCPA attorney before?

Do they think it's just gonna be expensive or they're gonna limit the amount of stuff

they can do and kind of be a pain in the ass?

Or am I just making that up?

I don't know.

It seems like a lot of these cases, TCPA attorneys always get brought in at the end, which is

never good.

Is there any advice or, like, is it not that crazy of a process to do it upfront?

Joe: Well, no, no.

We have a lot of clients who come through and we work on mock-ups and we architect the

flow with the marketing team and compliance folks.

And it doesn't take a lot of time in the ordinary course.

And oftentimes, they run off and we don't hear from them because it was architected

correctly.

So it is normal that we get these questions.

Derek: Yeah.

You're not trying to stifle innovation all the time.

Like, I feel like maybe people are just afraid to go sometimes to legal compliance because

they're like, "Oh, this is just gonna ruin my entire campaign."

You actually like help people figure out the objective and the strategy and how to get

there legally, not your job to just ax everything out and say, "There's no way you can do any

of this."

Joe: No.

You know, we want our clients to have a positive customer engagement strategy, one that, you

know, respects the customer's privacy, gives them a good user experience, and frankly,

complying with the TCPA, you know, fits with those goals.

Like, obviously, if you're sending unwanted messages, you may be injuring your brand.

So that's probably not good in the long run.

Obviously, the expense of a TCPA lawsuit is not good for the company's bottom line, and,

you know, it's the old ounce of prevention rule.

It's just something that makes sense on the front end.

You know, does it add a little bit of cost on the front end?

Probably.

Is it material?

Often not.

And, you know, we're not "no" people, because there's almost always a way to do it.

You know, we're not "no" people.

We do "yes if," right?

And so we just steer people in the right direction.

And, you know, it's rare that people come to us with ideas that can't be repositioned

in a way that complies with the TCPA.

Derek: Yeah, I've seen that before.

It's a lot of repositioning, tweaking things, it's most of the time, except you come to

like, I've heard people come where they're like, "We bought this list of phone numbers."

Like, then that's obviously a "No, there's no way to tweak that.

That is definitely spam." but, for text message marketing.

Joe: Exactly.

Derek: It's interesting too that you brought up here the hurting of the brand.

I think this is something on my side that a lot of text message marketers forget, is

that, again, you can go to, you know, the TCPA Defense Force, Innovista Law.

They can sign off on it like maybe, you know, you guys would have done with Vroom or something

along those lines.

But also I think text message marketers have to also think how is this going to impact

my brand just from perception.

If the court says this is not spam, that still doesn't mean consumers are not frustrated

with you or angry about what you're doing.

Or you could even learn from this and maybe put, you know, maybe make offers, you know,

on the cars in the text message.

Maybe that would reduce some of the frustration.

Just because a court says it's legal to do, sometimes it could hurt your brand from just

a consumer perspective.

I might not wanna do business with Vroom if they send me these messages.

You know, and I would do the same if they call me because I don't like being called.

So there's multi-facets I think to text messaging.

There's legal, there's obviously software platform, the technology, but then there's

like common sense and your brand.

So I think all of those things.

And that's why I think we work really well with you guys and other TCPA attorneys because

I think we all come together in addition to the brand and we say, "How can we get this

done but, you know, excite consumers, make them feel real good, make them feel like they're

not being spammed even if it is legal."

You guys make sure it's compliant.

We make sure it's CTIA and carrier compliant, plus we bring the technology.

It's not like a one, you know, track kind of process.

It includes a lot of people.

Joe: Right, yeah.

And when we do these kinds of projects, the audits, and the workflow projects, you know,

we're always working with the marketing teams, the compliance folks, in-house counsel.

So, you know, it's a multi-stakeholder process because you want everybody to be bringing

their expertise to bear and we almost invariably get a better product.

Derek: Yeah, I 100% agree with that.

Well, again, great TCPA case review.

Anything else to add?

I know we've kind of talked about everything and I feel like I'm always getting a legal

education.

I should have paid for this rather than my college.

Joe: I [inaudible 00:46:18]

Derek: Okay, perfect.

So this was a TCPA case review, Edelsberg versus Vroom.

Again my name is Derek Johnson with tatango.com and I'm with Joe Bowser, a TCPA attorney from

Innovista Law, home of the TCPA Defense Force.

Joe, what's your website, because I know you have a bunch of good stuff there?

Joe: Yeah, it's tcpadefenseforce.com.

No tricks.

Tcpadefenseforce.com.

Derek: Awesome.

Check out their blog.

They're always up to date in their guides, webinars, training video.

They have a lot of content.

So definitely worth it.

We'll link it up in the video below.

Again, thanks everybody for watching and, Joe, thank you for your time.

Joe: My pleasure.

Thanks everyone.

Derek: Thanks.

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OnePlus 6 is a phone that you already know is very good, without watching its reviews.

OnePlus phones have got expensive over time, but so have the phones that they compete with.

And now even though they aren't the most affordable 'flagship killers', they are certainly most

effective at doing so.

So I am sure that it's unsurprising that there's a lot to like about this phone, but there

are also some areas where it's not so perfect, and we're going to talk about that in this

video.

Hey guys, I am Siddharth, and this is OnePlus 6 review.

OnePlus has switched to a glass back this year, and I really like the design.

Even though metal is much more durable than glass, I never really liked the design of

the previous phones, because they looked too bland for my taste, but this year's design

makes it feel like a more premium smartphone.

The dual camera setup has also been redesigned, and looks better and more premium.

It also has Gorilla glass 5 on it's back instead of generic glass, so it is going to be scratch

resistant, but making this phone experience any drops would be a really bad idea.

So it's a nice thing that they include a good TPU case in the box.

It comes in 3 colors, which have different names, but I call them the glossy black, the

silky matte black, and the white one.

The different colors do have differences, other than color, so the mirror black version

has this film inside which kind of makes it look like ceramic.

And the other variants also have different films, and the white version even has crushed

pearls.

There's also a special Avengers Edition, with a carbon fiber finish at back, and gold

accents if you're into that kind of stuff.

The phone weighs 177 grams, but it doesn't feel heavy, because the shape and weight distribution

of this phone is really great.

It feels very comfortable and natural to hold in hand, with the curved back, thinner at

the edges, and 7.8mm at it's thickest point.

Even though it is a large slippery phone, you feel confident about your grip while holding

it, because of it's shape.

- buttons

The phone has the nice and tactile volume rocker buttons on the left side, and the power

button is on the right side, with an alert slide above it.

This slider lets you switch in 3 steps, between ringer, vibrate, and completely silent mode.

This feature is unique to OnePlus series, and it is quite useful, but I wish they had

some kind of color indication here like iPhones have, also, you could push it all the way

to silent if you're not careful, and it's not easy to switch between, you may have to

use your thumbnail to switch, or hold the phone in a very particular way.

You can also not put the phone on vibrate or silent using the software, you can only

do it using the hardware slider.

So it is nice to have, but it could use some improvements.

It has a headphone jack at bottom, and I really can't tell you how happy I am about that coming

from a phone without a headphone jack.

Even if you have the best wireless headphone available, the headphone jack is an essential

that cannot be taken for granted.

The fingerprint sensor on this year's OnePlus is smaller than the earlier phones.

While it doesn't make using the fingerprint reader any harder, it surely doesn't feel

as good as the circular fingerprint readers.

It's also very fast, like most phones these days, so it unlocks almost instantly.

People were hoping for an in screen fingerprint reader, which isn't here, but you can just

use double tap to wake, and let the phone unlock instantly using face unlock.

And, personally I think the back is the perfect position for fingerprint sensors.

The mono speaker on this phone is loud, but average in quality.

It's fine for dialogues, but not great for anything else, and I wish that they made the

ear piece function as a second speaker.

It is a dual SIM phone, with 2 nano SIM slots.

No expandable storage here, which I never expected, so I am not disappointed, but make

sure that you go for higher storage options if you have any plans to record 4K videos.

With a 6.3 inch 1080 x 2280 19:9 AMOLED display, covering 84% of the phones front, you get

some really great colors, and AMOLEDs have infinite contrast ratio, so you get infinitely

dark blacks, even at the highest brightness.

This let's the phone have features like ambient display, and notification display where only

the text lights up, which not only looks cool but saves a lot of battery.

This panel also gets very bright, and it's very easy to read even in direct sunlight.

This doesn't go as dim as I would've wanted, so using this at night isn't as comfortable

as some other phones that I've used.

OnePlus has stuck to 1080p resolution, instead of 1440p, and I think that it was a perfect

choice.

It is a pentile matrix display with a diamond pixel arrangement, so if you're going to use

this for VR, you might find the pixel arrangement to be an issue, and the pixel grid is easier

to see if you look at the display very closely, but from a normal operating distance, this

panel is perfectly sharp.

This display is also capable of displaying DCI-P3 color space, which is pretty high,

you can also have sRGB and other modes so you can choose what kind of colors you like.

The only issue for me is that I find the colors in default mode to be a little over saturated,

but when I switch to sRGB or DCI-P3, the color temparature becomes too warm for me, and color

temperature can only be adjusted in custom color mode, which is still too saturated for

me.

So I really wish OnePlus gave you an option to either adjust the color temperature in

sRGB and DCI-P3 modes, or an option to adjust the color intensity in custom color modes.

Though, I don't think most people will find this to be an issue.

So whether you watch movies, play games, or just navigate through the black themed interface,

you're going to get a really great visual experience with this display.

Ok, so now let's talk about the most controversial trend of this year, the notch.

Some people really dislike it, others are indifferent, and a few people actually like

it

And this notch is actually very interesting for me, because my previous phone was a Mi

Mix 2, which doesn't have a notch, so moving on from a notchless phone to a notched one

does kind of feel like a downgrade.

You will see a many reviewers saying that it doesn't affect them, and that they don't

notice it.

But the thing is that it's actually very noticeable, and t hat's not going to change over time.

Don't get me wrong though, OnePlus has implemented a relatively narrower notch than their competition,

which is nice and makes it less noticeable, but you really start feeling it the moment

it hides important information in the status bar.

For example, Battery percentage is hidden to make more space for other icons, and the

notch also doesn't leave space to show you your internet connection speed, and you only

see these details if you pull down the notification panel, you can toggle between which icons

are displayed on the status bar.

But as soon as you get more than 3 or 4 icons up there, it hides them.

It's the same story on the left side where you get notifications from your apps.

So this makes the the presence of notch noticeable.

What's funny is that I didn't find the notch to be an issue while watching videos like

other people, it's really a very small area at the side of the screen, where you mostly

don't have anything important.

But the problem I have with zooming the videos to match the phone's width is that it's a

19:9 screen, and if you're watching 16:9 content, it gets cropped too much from top and bottom,

which is something I don't feel with an 18:9 crop.

Oxygen OS allows you to choose whether an app should be able to access the notch area

or not, so you can just not allow your video apps to use the full screen, so the videos

will only get cropped to an 18:9 ratio, without the notch.

I make the notch inaccessible for video apps and YouTube, and it gives me a perfect experience,

the pixels on the sides of the notch also get disabled, so you can hold the phone with

the screen in the notch area, because your touches won't get registered, so that's really

well thought out.

Oxygen OS also allows you to disable the notch in general, which makes it look kind of like

a OnePlus 5T, except you get your status bar icons in the corners.

This is really neat, and it makes the black notch at the center of a colored status bar

lose it's awkwardness, and the unlit pixels of AMOLED display make the effect seamless,

but if you disable it, how are people going to know that you have a 2018 phone?

The phone also has a very short chin along with the notch, which isn't ideal, but apart

from making the phone look aesthetically unbalanced, it's not an issue.

So yes, the notch isn't a big deal, but it's not like you're not giving up anything by

having it in the middle of the status bar.

It's perfectly livable, but not the best thing ever.

There is an LED notification light in the notch, which is multicolored, but isn't

very bright.

OnePlus 6 does not have an official IP rating, but it is fairly water resistant, as people

at iFixit have found.

So OnePlus doesn't officially say that the phone is water resistant, but it should be

able to handle some rain, or splashes of water, which is water resistant enough for me.

So OnePlus 5 had two cameras, one of which was a telephoto lens.

Then OnePlus 5T had a secondary camera, one of which was better for low light.

But OnePlus 6 has 2 cameras of the same focal length, a 16 MP sensor with f/1.7 aperture,

stabilized with electronic and optical image stabilization, and a secondary 20 MP sensor

with f/1.7 aperture with no mention of stabilization, because the second camera is only used for

depth sensing data for the portrait mode.

I think this was a missed opportunity, and I really would have loved to see a camera

with a wider angle as the secondary camera, which only LG seems to be doing.

The camera on OnePlus is an area where you'd be settling a little bit, because this isn't

as good as Galaxy S9+, Pixel 2, or iPhone X.

But if you leave the comparison with those phones which cost almost the double of this,

the camera is actually very good.

The colors and contrast are fairly balanced, giving you a realistic image, and while there's

plenty of detail, you can see some signs of sharpening if you zoom in.

Low light performance is also good with that f 1.7 aperture and larger than average pixel

size.

The portrait mode on OnePlus 6 works well, most of the times, you could ocassionally

run into problems with the edges or hair, but nothing that the Facebook or Instagram

people are going to notice.

It also has a pro mode, which lets you set focus, ISO, shutter speed, and white balance

manually, and you can also shoot in RAW for advanced editing.

And then there's the usual set of features like auto HDR, panorama and there's also beauty

mode on both sides to cover your insecurities.

On the video side, the phone can do up to 4K at 60 frames per seconds, which is really

great, but one issue I had with 4K and 1080p video, is that when you're at 30fps, it uses

electronic stabilization, which is great, but it has to crop the view, so you're not

able to use the full sensor.

This isn't a problem with 1080p or 4K at 60 fps, as it doesn't digitally stabilize at

60fps, so if you want to use the full sensor, and have a higher quality or a wider angle,

you'd have to shoot at 60 frames per second.

The digital stabilization it has is really good, but I wish there was an option to disable

that, so people in both camps would've been happy, and you could get better quality video

at 30 fps if using this on a tripod.

And now this part is being shot by Oneplus 6 instead of my main camera, so you can see

what the audio and video quality is like

But that was a 30 fps recording, and now this is a 60 fps recording, which doesn't have

electronic image stabilization, so you can see what the difference is between the quality

and the field of view

The video quality otherwise, is very good for a phone, it is limited by physics like

every other phone, so you have to have realistic expectations.

You can also do slow motion capture either at 1080p 240 fps, or 720 480 fps.

So if you're into contact sports like me you could have some real fun with it.

Note that this was shot in the evening when it wasn't the brightest, and at a shutter

speed of 480th of a second, you'd need a lot of light if you want to get good quality footage.

On the front you have a 16 megapixel sensor with f2.0 lens and I am very happy with the

image quality, because there's plenty of detail and a good balance of color and contrast in

most situations.

Before we go on with this review, make sure that you are subscribed to this channel, if

you're liking this video so far.

Software on the one plus 6 is a... big plus.

With OnePlus, I think you get the best combination of software enhancements, stock android feel,

speed, and quick software updates.

Android P has significant improvements over Oreo, and OnePlus is one of the few devices

that have Android P Beta available for it, and it will also get the final version very

soon after it gets released.

Oxygen OS is really great, and all the extra features it has are genuinely useful and they

all are integrated seamlessly.

The first thing I generally do on a new phone, is install Nova Launcher, but OnePlus launcher

was surprisingly good enough for me to not need it.

It has the essential features like gestures and icon pack support, and it also includes

this shelf feature, which shows you your frequent contacts and apps, and you can also add widgets

to, which makes it a useful add on.

We have OnePlus's implementation of face unlock, and it works surprisingly well.

It's very fast, it's accurate enough, and it works even in very low light.

And if you enable the Assistive Light function in face unlock settings, it will also light

the screen white in low light situations so you can unlock it even when it's completely

dark.

It does face problems, if you wear sunglasses, you might face a delay, or sometimes it may

just not work, but other than that it works perfectly.

Though, it is not as secure as phones that have dedicated hardware for face unlock.

Having face unlock also makes the gestures in Oxygen OS really efficient, because you

don't have to reach back to the fingerprint sensor after opening an app using the gesture.

For example, when the screen is locked, I can make an S on my phone, which will take

me to the dialer, but because it has face unlock, I won't need to unlock it using a

pattern or a fingerprint, and I can open any app directly as the first thing that I see

after the phone wakes up, which is really cool.

It also let's you use gestures instead of buttons, which is great, but the problem here

is that the stock Android multi tasking screen isn't designed for gestures, like iOS, or

even MIUI, which very successfully copied the iOS interface.

So this feels kind of forced.

But this phone is going to get Android P soon, which will fix all these issues.

OnePlus has always been about having the best specs available in the given year, and this

year is no exception.

It has Snapdragon 845 CPU, the best on the market, with an Adreno 630 GPU, 6 or 8 GB

of RAM, with 64,128, or 256 GB of storage.

All of that, combined with near stock Android OS, and a 1080p panel means that the performance

is so good, that it's almost pointless to talk about it.

It will be one of the best performing phones for this year, sharing the spot with the upcoming

Pixel 3.

And It is an area where it may surpass other flagships from Samsung and LG because they

have a heavier OS, with more bloatware.

This is going to play any game that you throw at it as smooth as it is possible for an Android

phone at the moment.

This of course excels in benchmarks, The UI responds almost instantaneously, and in the

time that I have used it, I haven't encountered any single instance of lag or slowdown, and

my phone is the 6 GB version.

And I really don't that that you need that extra 2 GB of RAM over it, but hey, there

is no kill like overkill.

OnePlus 6 has a 3300 mAh battery, and combined with a 1080p AMOLED display, the power efficient

Snapdragon 845, and near stock Android OS, the battery life is really great.

With my moderately conservative usage, I could get up to 7 hours on a single charge, and

the standby time is also great, and you could go for a second day without a charge if you

didn't use your phone for a long time.

And then we come to DASH charging, which is the best fast charging technology available,

because not only it charges up your phone insanely fast, but it also uses higher amperage,

instead of higher voltage, unlike other fast charging technologies, which is great for

your battery's health in the long run.

It charges really fast up to 75%, then it slows down a bit till 90% and then it takes

up around 30 minutes to reach from 90 to 100%.

this is outstandingly good, and means that OnePlus's claim of getting a days battery

life in half hour is correct.

Many people are disappointed with the lack of wireless charging, but that actually generates

more heat, which isn't the best thing for the battery, and it's nowhere near as fast

as dash charging.

So I really don't miss that.

So, to conclude this long review, OnePlus has released a phone, which settles very smartly

in a few areas, to deliver an experience that makes it actually better in some areas than

the phones which cost much more than it, and you're really not making any big compromises

compared to more expensive flagships.

Yes, the screen is 1080p, but that's is good thing in my opinion, the camera isn't the

best, but it's not that much worse, it doesn't have wireless charging or an official IP rating

for water resistance, but it is kind of water resistant, and those are very minor compromises

when you factor in the price.

And the fact that you get one of the best performing phones, with best kind of software,

the best fast charging technology, a great design with an AMOLED display and some extra

unique features on top of that, the OnePlus 6 becomes a really compelling buy, and one

of the best phones to go for this year, and not just because of its price.

But it isn't all perfect, because OnePlus doesn't have a service centre in my city,and

that is the case with a lot of places in India, and my city is actually kind of popular, and

we have brands like Xiaomi providing excellent after sales service.

So their after sales service support isn't as widespread, and while they have great after

sales service in many areas, there are a lot of areas where people are very upset about

their service .That being said, I do have some people in my city, who have OnePlus devices,

running fine for 3-4 years, so I don't have doubts about the longevity of their devices.

coming to whether you should upgrade to it, I think that if you already have a phone with

Snapdragon 820 or above, and you don't have issues with its performance, then you don't

need to upgrade to OnePlus 6, but if you're planning to buy it, you can be sure about

getting the complete worth of your money.

So that was it for this review, if you're still here, then thank you for that, feel

free to share your thoughts about the phone, or this video in the comments section below.

I hope you enjoyed this video, so make sure to give it a thumbs up if you liked it, you

can also subscribe to my channel along with that notification bell thing for more videos

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For more videos like this.

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8000 KM ride review of 70cc motorcycle - Duration: 5:28.

What is up everybuddy!

Long time no see.

I mean it's been a while

I uploaded any videos on this channel

It has been 3 months*

and those months were really long.

so lemme tell you what happened exactly,

so before 3months I was taking youtube too seriously

That my editing machine the laptop went away from me

and then life took me too serously

That gave me exams to deal with

and now I am done with all of them and we have new editing machine in the house

So probably I am back in the business again

so i this video I will be talking about my experience of riding

a typical 70 cc motorcycle in karachi pakistan

for roughly around eight thousand kilometers

which means this video is gonna be in urdu

if you are an english viewer don't panic

you can turn on the captions I'll add the captions in the video

so let's get started! (yay)

so first of all we will be talking about price because it is damn important

I am not sure about current rates

But I bought it for Rs33,000(PKR) second handed ridden 600kilometers

so it's alright

now we are moving towards gauge cluster

because when you are ridding bike it appears in the view of your eye

it does not has any fancy look

it is simple containing a couple of things

like speedometer , neutral indicator and a light for blinkers

now no matter which indicator is blinking gauge cluster keeps blinking this one light

and the neutral light is pretty self explanatory

It does not has a gear indicator light though

if the cluster could have an RPM meter and a gear indicator

so it would have been more good

we can not really complain because Rs33,000 is pretty cheap

on the right side of handle bar there is a throttle bar and front brake

we will come to brakes later

but first we should talk about what's on left side of handle bar

so there is a clutch on left plus some switches and buttons

one for headlight, second for high and low beam

which can be used as a dipper(light dipper)

third for blinkers and lastone for horn

without horn you will unable to ride in karachi

moving on to riding comfort

personally I am fine with the comfort provided by this machine because it is made to be ridden in urban area

No one will be taking it for long tours

so a ten out of ten

although the engine in 70cc but it says 78cc on outer engine

I am out of knowledge so do google it

handling is also good

bike can be easily handled in streets and narrow turnings

now heading towards the suspensions

front suspensions has a very simple mechanism

no oils are required

same goes for rear suspensions

rear ones are adjustable via rotating them

I have never done that before so I cannot showcase you how exactly its done

rear suspensions can be soften or harden

good quality suspensions they are

shocks can be felt on bumpy road

but if a small pothole comes then might rider would not feel it if bike is in high speed

now a very important topic is being touched

so basically there are two types of speed one is top speed and other is called maintaining speed

if a bike is cruising smoothly without burdening engine too much it is known as maintaining speed

and the speed which a bike can reach with putting high burden on engine and unleashing its full potential is known as top speed

so this 70cc has a topspeed of 90 km/h

maintaining speed is 60km/h

if you surpass maintaining speed on this bike then alot of vibrations can be felt

now going through mileage part of review

I have recieved abour 45 to 50km on a liter on petrol

which is not bad at all

the petrol tank is of 9.5 litre

so if you do maths then I think

bike can travel for 350km with a full tank

the way should be smooth for insuring better mileage

the engine maintenance which is essential

I change engine oil after every 1000km

of shell which is of Rs 310 it use to be of Rs290

rs20 increased

and engine tuning after every 1500km

the performance of my bike is great

coming to the brakes

the front and rear brakes are drum brakes

no fancy tech there

so if brake is not functioning properly, go to mechanic and change brake pads

it will be all fine

lemme clarify something

if you are turning bike on a rough or slippery surface

EASY ENGLISH ON SCREEN

so don't apply front brake

because of it not having ABS system in it, you will fall abruptly

now coming towards the rims

spokes rims are installed

which means they are made of 3 parts

rims,spoke and drum

drum in which brake is fitted

spoke being sticks

and rim being the outer circular part

spoke rims are solely made for kind of off roading

and alloys are made for straight and smooth road

that is why suzuki gs 150 has spoke rims

and suzuki gs150se has alloys in it

a bike with alloy can be taken for off roading

but if rim gets damaged so whole rim will be changed

but on the other hand if spoke gets damage, it can be fixed

is rim gets damaged so it can be changed

and if drum so drum can be changed separately

the whole point is that it is economical

here you go this was all of my experience

I have ridden this bike in city so this review was given on that point of view

and yes special thanks to ALI MUHAMMAD for

making those b rolls possible. Thanks boy .

alright so that is it. peace

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Wheel Review: Rotiform Six, Matte Black - Duration: 3:20.

(techno music)

- Hey, what's going on guys, Andrew with a new episode of

Wheel Talk coming at you today.

What's behind the box?

Well, let's check her out.

Oh, it's the Rotiform Six.

So this is a new wheel from Rotiform.

We got our hands on a matte black one,

and then our display wheel is a 19 x 8.5,

with a 35 offset.

So, the first thing when you look at this wheel,

is you're gonna see this kind of

center lock inspired design, so it's really crazy looking.

That's gonna hide all of your exposed lug nuts,

it's just in a little piece of aluminum here, a little dish,

and then this is all threaded, it screws right in.

So we'll show you guys some clips of that.

Very easy to use, it's dual-drilled,

so kinda cool that's all hidden and it looks really neat.

Nice and flush, nice and clean.

Now, of course the overall design,

it's the classic six spoke style.

So kind of like your Volt TE37 inspired type of design,

but the neat thing about this one,

is it's nice and flat all the way around the outside,

but once you get to the spokes here,

it almost kinda pops out.

So the actual face of the wheel kind of pops out,

and the only thing that they make this in

as far are widths is just eight and a half.

So it's 19 x 8.5, or 18 x 8.5 for sizes.

Now, offsets you're gonna see 35 or plus 45,

so you're not gonna see a lot

of really crazy concave on this one,

but the actual spoke itself does kind of push in

like the classic six spoke wheels do, which is kind of neat,

so they do kind of dive towards the center here,

but the face itself does kind of pop out.

Now they only make two finishes in this one.

Of course, the matte black, you can also get this guy

in a silver, which is pretty cool too.

So, I've seen a lot of photos of this wheel,

it looks really neat, it's really blocky,

kinda really aggressive looking,

but yet it's just a really simple design.

So, with those eight and a half wides,

I'm assuming they're kind of marketed

towards maybe some of the European cars, I'm assuming.

I know a 19 or an 18 x 8.5 on a Jetta

is like spot on for a flush fitment,

that's what I ran in the past.

Now, bolt patterns, what are the applications?

It's just a five lug wheel, so you're gonna see this guy

in 5 x 100, 5 x 112, 5 x 114.3, and 5 x 120.

Now, cool thing about this wheel,

is it's got a killer price point on it.

You can scoop these up anywhere from about nine hundred,

to about eleven hundred dollars,

depending on the 18 or 19 inch.

There's only two to choose from, like I said,

and price point is pretty killer on it,

so I'm gonna rate that one probably about a lower,

just creeping into the moderate price range on this one.

Weight, this wheel is only 29 pounds in the 18 inch,

and it's a 30 pound wheel in the 19 inch application.

So overall, a definitely really cool looking wheel.

If you have any question on this one,

drop them in the comments section below.

This wheel can be found on the Fitment Industries website,

in the black or the silver.

Let us know what you guys think of this one,

until next time, peace.

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Schockemoehle Le Mans Dressage Bridle Review - Duration: 1:25.

AL:Hi, I'm Al from Creative, and today I'm reviewing

the Schockemoehle Le Mans Dressage Bridle. There are

so many reasons I decided to buy this bridle. The first being the

blinged browband. I love that it has a subtle highlight

without dominating the entire bridle and also the curved

design is super flattering on my horse's face.

Another flattering feature is the throat latch that adjusts on

both sides. If you're a perfectionist like me,

you'll be so satisfied with the balanced look.

We get compliments on this bridle all the time.

The roller buckle crank nose band is super easy to adjust

and tightens very comfortably on your horse's nose.

I was afraid that the wide nose band would be a little bit too

thick on my horse's smaller head but it looks great.

What really makes this bridle the best is that it was designed

with the horse's comfort in mind. I love

that the sensitive areas like the nose band, the browband and

the crown piece have a really soft padding.

The leather right out of the bag was so soft and supple it had

that broken in feeling from day one. This bridle

is perfect for any dressage rider looking for something

to take them from schooling right into the show ring.

I currently use my bridle for everyday schooling

and I love how elegant my horse always looks. If my trainer

asks you, I clean my bridle after every ride.

But usually I get around to cleaning it once a week

with any leather cleaner and I always make sure

to condition it, too, to keep it soft and supple.

I bought this bridle in cob size because that's what my horse

usually wears in halters and bridles and it fits him like

a dream. I'm Al, and my horse, Freckles, and I adore our

Schockemoehle Le Mans Dressage Bridle.

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2019 BMW M8 Gran Coupe Review - in four-door, full-sport form - Duration: 3:07.

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"pirates of somalia" review (kinda) - Duration: 6:34.

Hello. Today, I'd like to share my thoughts.

So I was watching a film yesterday - sorry, I'm, like, doing stuff while I'm doing this. So I was watching a film yesterday called Pirates of Somalia

Pirates of Somalia, which had

Evan Peters from X-men in it, which I thought was a weird choice

Like when I first saw it I was like wait, this is about a journalist who goes to Somalia to report on, like, the reality of pirates

Why- Evan Evan Peters? I'm dressing up while I tell you this story, so I'm gonna be off camera, but you can still - ok cool

So it looked really interesting, and I love all things Africa so I was like okay let me just listen to this real quick

I was listening to it as I was writing an essay

It was a really good essay by the way, I don't know but like, it's not important information, but the essay went really well so

I'm not devoting enough attention to it to see if it's actually really good, you know

But it sounds really good so I record it and I'm like let me watch it from the beginning so I record it and I start watching it

later during my second essay of the day. Second? Third. Also, okay, it was a good

essay. I start watching it and it's really cool. It's really good. I really recommend it

I'm not Somalian so I can't say if it's accurate but I feel like that was the intention of the film: to be really accurate. Is it filming?

Yeah, we're filming

To be quite accurate. I mean, that was the whole point; the journalist went to Somalia and was like, oh

You know people report wrongly on these pirates

Let me go and find out what's actually going on, like, there's nobody in the Western media there but we're still making all these claims

About it for some reason because we're the West and we know everything. So that was the whole point of the film

basically

There's this guy called Jay Bahadur - it's a real

... life story? Is that what it's called?

Yeah, based on real life. It was really good. But the thing I wanted to, like, document that I loved was

It's kinda like how I felt about the film A Quiet Place, which is like this horror film, but it used a lot of actual

deaf actors

Which is really good

They use sign language and they use actual deaf actors, and it was like I posted something on instagram on that day, on my spam account

It was like: films like this make me excited for the day when inclusivity becomes instinctive to directors and creators

And projects like this are blazing the trail and I'm here for it. So that was the thing I said about A Quiet Place

It is what it says on the tin, like I'm excited for when directors are like, okay we're making a film about Somalians

Let's go find from Somalians , or let's make a film about

Silence - let's go find some deaf actors, you know

The thing that I really loved about Pirates of Somalia was that

Something that came up a lot and what I loved about it was the term "P.C. (politically correct) ", and everyone uses as an insult nowadays like

Oh you're trying to be P.C.

But the thing I loved about this film is that it was P.C. and not in, like, not in the w-

What am I trying to say? Not P.C. as in we don't want to offend anybody so here's, like, a

very safe portrayal of what was going on in Somalia during

The Captain Phillips kind of time. I don't want to call it the Captain Phillips time, that's disgusting. I'm gonna edit another phrase here. But yeah, um,

It wasn't P.C. because it was trying not to offend anybody, it was P.C. because it was just, it was showing both sides of the story

And not in a propaganda

Preach a message kind of way, it was a 'this is both sides of the story. This is what's actually happening'

The American media were talking about even though they knew nothing

This is what's going on the country and furthermore, in the country there are people who are divided, people who thought that piracy was a good thing, people who

thought that piracy was a bad thing. I'd really recommend you watch it. It's so good

well, I think it's really good because I'm interested in the subject, but it's really good. And I think that's the kind of

P.C.-ness that we should be going for.

P.C.-ness that is not P.C. for sake of not wanting to offend but P.C. because it's just and you can't really criticize

justice if you know what I mean? I don't know if that makes sense

But yeah, it's a good film. I can't wait for when things like justice and inclusivity

are instinctive to people and thus to directors and we have these beautiful works of art that are honest and real and

"P.C." because

Just because. That's just how they happen to be: it makes sense to the world, they make sense to the world and they

Provoke sense-making if that makes sense. I would say watch it and if you're a creator and you're watching this

I don't know, I felt like, I'm not gonna be like 'my fellow creators, we must rise up', but, like, I, like, I want to one day make films and I feel like anybody who wants to make anything

I really want to, like, talk to people who make stuff, about this, and be like, how do you feel about justice?

How do you feel about inclusivity? A lot of

I think a lot of creators find it to be a task, like oh yeah I just wanna make my art

I don't want to care about who it offends or whatever but I feel like if we have - if we search for better understanding of things

and we search for justice in everything. Then it won't have to be a task. Ugh, I've made my work,

now I need to make sure it doesn't offend anybody. You know?

I know that you can't expect

No bias. Especially if it's to do with someone's home country or to do with some kinda political thing

We can't expect no kind of bias because it's somebody's country, someone's story

It's the story of someone's country - they have feelings about it, you know?

I think this film just approaches that in a really interesting way because first of all this thing is supposed to be about someone's life so that was filtered through his eyes. That's something

called Gonzo Journalism, I think

Which is really cool, I don't know, you should read up on it

I didn't read that closely, but it sounds really cool

This thing I think did it, I was just really interest in its approach because it wasn't just - My disk just

got full, and I forgot where I was, but I think I was saying

What was interesting in this is that obviously it was from the journalist's perspective because it was about his life and his going into Somalia

But then also within the film there are people with different perspectives, which is how it is. It's never just a country

Particularly with regards - with regard to Africa, it's never just

They're all savages and they all believe this - it's never like that. There's always divide

Even in a country like Somalia, where the transfer of power is peaceful, there's always divide and the film shows that so well

I think films that don't - that go into countries and don't show more than one side

are just lazy, frankly, because they didn't bother looking for both sides or they find the other side and they go

well, I can't really do much with that, and they leave it, and if you're gonna do that, just don't do it

or make it a comic book or some rubbish, you know, I

Don't know what I'm saying

but

Yeah it's a good film, and I feel like creators have a lot to learn from that kind of - those kind of films: A Quiet Place

and

Pirates of Somalia. Also Evan Peters did really well. I'm sorry for judging you, Peters. You did really good you exceeded my expectations, in fact

So watch the film guys, that's really it

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Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus REVIEW: GREAT FEATURES FOR BUDGET PRICE - Duration: 4:51.

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Twitter Promote Mode Review (30 Day Experiment Results) - Duration: 5:27.

- I saw an ad on Twitter recently for a new product

called Twitter Promote Mode.

What this is is, for $100 a month,

you can put in as many tweets as you want,

and they'll promote them to the new audience

using Twitter ads.

It sounded a little too good to be true,

so I threw $99 at it, and queued up a bunch of tweets.

In this video, I want to run through what happened

during the Twitter Promote Mode experiment.

We went for 30 days, and here's my review

of Twitter Promote Mode.

We started this experiment on April 2nd,

and here are some baseline stats.

We started the experiment with 3,132 Twitter followers

and 12,822 YouTube subscribers.

Those are the two numbers we're measuring,

because Twitter ads, I assume,

are gonna increase Twitter followers.

Twitter themselves promise about 30 new followers a month

using this thing, which isn't that much.

And we have links to the YouTube channel

as our pinned tweet and in our bio.

Here's a screenshot of the last 28 days of analytics

from the Twitter Dashboard.

So through the Twitter Promote Mode,

they let you tweet up to 10 times a day, and every single

one of those tweets is going to get boosted.

So to get the most out of this experiment,

I wanted to tweet as much as possible.

10 times 30 is 300, so we had to get 300 tweets

into buffer.

Here's the Google Doc we used.

To fill up this queue of tweets, I wanted to use a mix of

the top tweets of all time.

Let's throw a little counter down at the bottom,

how many times am I gonna say tweets?

With my lisp, it almost sounds like

I'm trying to say trees.

And it's just not coming through correctly.

Trees, tweets, tweets.

Just keep that counter going.

So this list is our top tweets of all time,

and we used Twitter Analytics to find them.

With the Twitter Dashboard Analytics,

they only show your top tweets in 90-day increments,

so we went back all the way to 2013, picking out top tweets,

and cringing at some of the stuff I used to tweet about.

After all those were in the Google Doc,

we optimized the Twitter bio and pinned up a tweet

to promote the YouTube channel.

Then we put them all into buffer.

So if we wanted more tweets in buffer, we had to wait,

and so we waited.

So our top tweets, we maxed out after 109 tweets,

because there wasn't really too much good after 109,

so I filled in some of our top YouTube videos, our podcasts,

and we ended up at 187 tweets, total.

I just love seeing that counter go up,

that's why I keep saying the word tweets.

Tweets!

The targeting was pretty simple to set up,

they only had a couple options,

and we went with USA and business for the interests.

Here are all the choices, and here is what we picked.

So the first update on four, nine,

we have 3,134 Twitter followers,

and 13,026.

Here are some takeaways from the Twitter stats on April 9th.

This is when we were doing the experiment for one week.

So in one week, we got 123 profile visits

and zero percent conversions.

No new followers that were credited to Twitter Promote Mode.

Not looking too good for the first week.

And at this point, I freaked out because I figured

it was our bio and our pinned tweet

that were messing it up, so I reverted it back

to what it used to be before the experiment.

In order to find my first bio,

I went into the Wayback Machine,

and I ended up going way too far back

and found my first bio.

Apparently I was an advisor at a startup.

Neither of these companies exist anymore.

So here's the updated bio on April 9th.

I'll catch you up in a couple days

and let's see if conversions go up.

This brings us to four 19, 10 days after the last update,

and things aren't looking too good.

Our Twitter followers are down to 3,128,

and our YouTube subscribers are at 13,294.

YouTube subs are shooting up,

but that's because of YouTube, I don't think

it has anything to do with Twitter at this point.

Mostly because the tweets aren't getting as much engagement

as the videos.

At this point, our followers are down on Twitter,

and our engagement, so the number of people

liking and commenting our tweets, is down.

So at this point, I figured maybe it's because

we're doing 10 tweets a day, so we scaled it back

to two tweets a day for the rest of the experiment.

Here's the new posting schedule on buffer.

A few days later, on four 27, the numbers are,

Twitter followers, 3,132, so it's slightly come back,

and YouTube is at 13,552.

On this day, I was staying at a friend's house in New York,

and he said that the header on my Twitter

made me look like a goofball.

So I'm into marketing,

he's a marketing director at a pretty big company,

so we replaced the header with another image.

And the final update on April 30th,

last day of the experiment, here are the final results.

We ended the experiment with 3,134

Twitter followers and 13,592

YouTube subscribers.

So we gained a lot of YouTube subscribers,

and I'm saying it's not from this experiment.

So if we're looking at just tweets, we spent $99

on this experiment, and we gained two followers.

That's a little under $50 per Twitter follower.

My verdict?

It's not worth it.

Twitter Promote Mode, zero out of zero, that's my rating.

We're adding a rating system, just for this.

Jack Dorsey, please focus on Square,

it's a much better company.

Links to the Twitter Promote Mode

are down in the description if you want to check it out.

If you found this valuable, I would love if you would

share it with a friend or two.

We're trying to hit 100,000 subs, so every share counts.

Also, if you do digital marketing, branding,

anything in the agency space, and you need help

growing your company, check out Experiment27.com.

Thanks.

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FRESHLOOK COLORBLENDS PURE HAZEL | Review - Duration: 5:25.

Hi guys!

Today I'm trying out these Freshlook Colorblends in the color Pure Hazel.

If you have never seen me before, my name is Maike, I am a makeup artist.

I do beauty and makeup and lifestyle and whatever comes to my mind kind of videos, if at any

point in this video you think you might like it or you might like something like that,

you can always subscribe down below.

I'd really, really appreciate it.

I look kind of crazy right now but I was feeling creative, if you wanna see how I created this

look I will link that right there.

So I got these of amazon for 19 Euro 90 uh I got them actually in, because I have really

bad eyes, so I got them in minus 6 point 5 um I actually didn't know there were cheap

contact lenses like this um colored ones, that have the correction in it, so I'm really

excited about that and I mean cheap ok they're 20 Euros for one month, so these are monthly

um you can only wear them during the day obviously.

This is what the packaging looks like.

The contact lens inside actually looks really I don't know it does not look good.

I have no idea how it's supposed to change my eye color.

I have blue eyes.

I'm just gonna take out the contact lenses I have in and then put these ones, just put

one in so you can see the side by side comparison.

Alright here we go, I have it on my ok these are super, super soft this is the right side.

Gonna put that in hmmm.

I thought these were supposed to be brown.

Is hazelnut brown?

Because in German they're called hazelnut and it's supposed to be brown but they look

pretty green to me, so just this is the one with the contact lens in and this is my normal

eye color.

Alright, let me put the other one in and see how I like the color.

Ok these look clearly very green to me.

I can definitely still see my color on the inside where my pupil is, I guess that has

to be, but um I don't know I'll have to see a picture I'm not very impressed so far.

I mean it's kind of flashy to see myself with a different color it's just not what I expected,

I wanted brown eyes, but I guess then I should have gone for a different color.

So now I'm just gonna keep these in and uh I'll check in with you how the wear is, right

now I can tell you that I am not, I'm kind of seeing a fogginess and um I don't know

why that is.

I did wash my hands so my hands weren't dirty maybe it's the color that is always sliding

above my pupil, but I'm not seeing 100 precent clearly.

So I'll see you in a little bit.

Ok so I've been wearing these contacts for about 6 hours now, uh sorry I look wrecked,

I've been doing things so yeah, forgive me for looking terrible um the feeling of not

really seeing properly never really went away uh and now my eyes are burning, but I have

been looking at a computer screen for a really long time and that does happen with my normal

contact lenses as well, so I don't think that necessarily has something to do with um with

these contact lenses in particular, but overall Ihave to say I'm not really happy with the

color um you can definitely see um the blueness coming through, it is not brown as I expected.

I don't know if I'm just crazy and this is supposed to be green, so yeah I don't know

let me know in the comments down below what you think, if I'm just crazy or if you expected

hazel to be something else as well.

You can, I'm not happy with the color um they're burning my eyes I don't know if that's you

know just these contacts, but they are very, I don't notice them in my eyes.

They're not super uncomfortable to wear, but the fact that I can't see properly is just

not that great so for 20 Euros I'm happy I found some colored contact lenses that have

my correction readily available, but I'm not going to repurchase these.

I purchased these in two colors, the other one hasn't arrived yet, but I'm not going

to repurchase these and I'm gonna try another company for the next ones.

So I hope that you liked this super quick review and it was helpful to you, if it was

you can always subscribe right here, you can also hit that notification bell and leave

me a thumbs up, my videos come out every Tuesday and Friday and most of the time in between

if I have time to make them and I really hope I have more time to make them and I really

wanna see you next video!

Bye bye!

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Authentic Deep Twist Crochet Braids Review| Samsbeauty| Lia Lavon - Duration: 16:22.

Hey YouTube family! It's ya girl Lia back again with another

video. And today's video as you can see from the title is another crochet hair

review video and today's crochet hair as you also saw on the title is the

authentic deep twist hair. Now if you're not familiar with my crochet hair series

welcome to the family go ahead and smash that subscribe button or you can hold

off to the end but this is how my crochet hair reviews work. I come on here

with my first day thoughts of a crochet hair. Showing you how long of a

installation it was. Showing you how it looks one day in. What the length was

when my braid pattern is and all that. Then I come on here with my one week

thoughts of a crochet hair showing you guys how it looks one week in. What my

maintenance was with the hair. Then I come on here with my final thoughts of

the crochet hair. Showing you how it looks on the very last day of me wearing it.

How long of a wear I got out of it or how long of a wear I think you can get out

of it. Whether I think it's water friendly, activewear friendly and just

whether I overall recommend the hair. I don't come on here on one day and say oh

I love this hair it's the best hair ever. Oh no no no I'll give you a full picture

of the hair because you guys know the way I feel about it here one day in

sometimes is not the way I feel about it on that last day. So without further ado

let's just head on into my first day thoughts of this authentic deep twist

hair. So now coming down here for my first day thoughts of this authentic

deep twist hair. Now samsbeauty.com was so amazing to have sent me this hair but

you guys know with all my reviews whether I spent my own coin or a company

sends it to me I keep it 100. Which is probably why a lot of companies don't

work with me anymore but that's neither here nor there. I'm here for you guys.

They sent me seven packs of his hair I only ended up using five of it. So I have

five packs total in my hair. I do have two packs left over. It is the deep

twist hair. It is 20 inches and I have it in the color 4. Now I have to say in

terms of this color 4. Let me get up in camera. It is a very true to life color

4. Like this is one of the truest fours that I've seen in a long time. Now I feel

like I have Freetress cozy deep in a four. It didn't look too four-ish and it

might have been a little bit to do with the shine in that hair.

This hair is very dull so I think the four shows up very well indoors. Very

well outdoors too. Now I've debated before I turn on this camera whether I was gonna

come on here with the hair already cut or whether I was going to show you guys

how it looked unmanipulated. I did not cut this hair. So this is exactly how it

looks 20 inches not cut whatsoever. Scissors have not hit this hair. So this

is what it looks like in its 20-inch glory. Of course I'm going to cut it. It's

very long for me and it's very un-layered. So what you guys are seeing right now is this hair un-layered. I do

need to cut some form of a layer-age into this hair because it looks very weird

right now. But I do really like it. This hair is very rough. I saw online the

authentic brand. I've seen it going around everywhere. And if some of you

guys if you clicked on this video you probably seen authentic brand going

around soon too. You can tell from those pictures that this hair is not gonna be

one of them soft hairs. This is a very hard hair. This hair is not a shiny hair

either. You're not getting a shiny hair neither are you getting a soft hair. So

if you're a lover of soft hairs skip this hair. This hair isn't for you because

this hair is very much so a stiffer hair. Which leads me to my point of how am I

going to maintain this hair over the week of wear or the weeks of wear that

I'm gonna wear this hair out. Now I got done installing this hair last night

maybe at like 12 o'clock. So 12 o'clock it's like 10:00 a.m. So all I've done is

install this hair and go to sleep. So last night I didn't know what to do

but I just fell asleep on this hair truth be told. Because I was like do I

put mousse. Do I not put mousse what do I do.

I'll figure it out tonight I don't got time for it right now. So I haven't done

anything to this hair. I just went to sleep and I woke up and it didn't hold

up too bad but I don't know if that's gonna last over time. Now in terms of my

braid pattern I have a straight back braid pattern. So every braid going

straight back. You guys always ask for braid patterns in my video and what I do.

I'm a creature of habit. I love a straight back it's simple and plus ain't

nobody experts over here. I ain't got time for no swirly loops, things going over

here, buckets to the side, braids going off this way this way I ain't got straight

back and then my hang time is sewn up in the back. So that also leads me a little

bit of versatility in terms of how I can part this hair. Right now I have a left

side part. You guys know I love me a left side part but I can do a

middle part if I want to. I can do a right-side part if I want to. So that's

why I like straight back braid pattern. It just gives me versatility even though

I typically keep my hair in the same exact way. But that leads me into how do

I think I'm gonna maintain this hair. You guys will have to see in my one week's

thoughts. I don't know whether this is in hair that requires mousse or this hair

requires twisting. I don't know right now but this hair overall first day thoughts

I have to say I love this hair. I thought it was gonna be a harder install because

when I see hairs that are kind of wrapped around themselves. You guys know

sometimes crochet hairs come on a little line. So there's like a little line and

the hair is there for you and it's easier to separate and sometimes it

comes all like kind of like how sew-in hair comes with a little bundle and a

string wrapped around it. When I saw it was one of those string wrapped around

it I was like oh it's gonna be a harder install. Those hairs for me are typically

a harder install. I like my hair pretty much separated out for me so it's easier.

But this wasn't a hard install at all. I didn't take any longer and then I

would have expected. Any longer than my typical hairs. But overall first day

thoughts love this hair really am enjoying the look of it. You guys will

see me come two weeks later. This is the first time in all my twenty-something

videos that I haven't done a first week thoughts. That's only because next

week I'm going out of town to a concert in DC. So I'm flying to DC for a

concert. I'm super excited. I got this hair specifically for it so I could turn

up and look cute at the same time. So you guys will probably see that I'll

probably vlog my experience but I will come back in two weeks and show you my

two weeks thoughts of this hair. And showing you how it lasted over two weeks.

Two active weeks at that. So stay tuned. So now your girl is back for my two week

thoughts on this authentic deep twist hair. And I'm gonna try to find the

nicest way to say. No I'm just gonna say it.

I do not like this hair. Probably in my bottom five of hairs. Maybe even

bottom three of hairs but let me just run you through the reasons real quick. Now

on camera you guys always say the hair looks beautiful. The hair looks beautiful.

Every hair that I've hated. Every hair that I've loved you guys say the hair

looks beautiful. Yes it looks beautiful. On camera is not doing anything so of

course that's just gonna look cute. But if you do a deeper dive into this hair

you'll see the frizzing that's coming off of this hair. You'll see

the tangles that are on this hair. The non-separation of this hair you'll also

see up here. This just coming off of random strands of hair. You'll see that

if you do a deeper dive into these hairs. So sometimes objects don't look as

crystal clear as they appear on camera. You got to look in real life to see what

I'm seeing right now. Now of course you guys know I didn't do my one-week

thoughts because I was out of town last weekend turning up and getting my

entire life at the broccoli fest in DC. Now whilst there it started to rain and I

normally don't worry about rain and my crochet hair. Rain and my crochet hair

normally gone hand in hand. I have gotten hairs drenched. You guys saw

me get my main concept beach girl hair drenched in water. So ain't never been no

issue . I had my jacket because you could not bring umbrellas into the facility

but I brought my jacket I had it over my head while it was raining. Of course some

sprinkles some showers got on the hair but I didn't think about it. Because when

it's happening when you get your hair wet with any of these hairs it doesn't

look bad right after it. It's that next morning when you start to see a change

and that next morning I started to seeing the change. That's when I started

experiencing the tangles. That's when I started experiencing the frizz. That's

when everything started to melt down with this hair. So in one week of wearing

this hair. Even the small amount of sprinkles had a detrimental impact on

this hair. So one week from one week on have not been a huge fan of this hair.

Now like I said this is week two with this hair and I'm going to probably wear

it for two more additional weeks. I don't know how it always happes but when I

have the hairs that I don't like the most it's typically when I have to wear

them the longest. Next weekend is Mother's Day weekend so I'm gonna be

with my family next weekend. So I'm not gonna really have a lot of time to take

the hair out. Right now it's Sunday so I don't have time to film this right now.

Take this hair out and reinstall another hair and then I'll probably take it out

the weekend after Mother's Day weekend. So I have quite some time to be involved

with this hair. Now the last two weeks for me have been extremely busy in my

life. You guys know I like a lower maintenance routine. You're not watching

this in real time but I haven't really posted a video in the last two weeks

just because I've been very busy in my personal life as well

as in my work life. It's just been a lot harder work-life balance than I thought

with my new job. So I'm just trying to balance both so I haven't really had a

lot of time to focus on things outside of work and my personal life. So I had

needed a lower maintenance hair. This is the one time when Lia Lavon really needed

a hair to push through and be lower maintenance and this hair is probably

one of the higher maintenance hair. You have to come up with a routine that

works for you. I'm gonna be honest with you in the last two weeks my routine has

sucked. I have just pineappled and went to sleep. When I get home at night normally

it's about 8 o'clock I am exhausted. I ain't got time to detangle. I ain't got

time for all of this. I have been a bad crochet hair wearer it and I just went to

sleep.Being honest with you guys. I'm not

gonna sit over here and pretend like I did a whole routine with this hair. I went

to put the hair up and I went to sleep. And normally with you know with a Mane

Concept Waterfall hair that'll work. It was a Jamaican bounce that'll work

with the Mane Concept Beach curls that'll work. With this hair is does not

work. So you're gonna have to put in a little bit higher maintenance routine. If

you're somebody who's on the go who needs a hair to be something that they can

easily maintain this ain't the hair for you. If you're somebody who has a little

bit more time to put into it hair then maybe maybe take a look at this hair. So

like I said I'm gonna wear this hair for the next two weeks. So two more weeks I'm

gonna at least try to give this here a good go at it. Now last two weeks have

been sucky for what I can do at night but I think I have a little bit fingers

crossed more free time in these next two weeks

that can actually kind of put into some work with this hair. So I upstairs I have

some fabric softener and some water you guys have said with these tougher

texture hair and this is a rougher texture hair kind of feels scratchy a

little bit which I don't love a lot but you guys say fabric softener really

softens up these hairs really helps with detangling these hairs really get some

of the matting out of these hairs it really cuts down on fridge with these

hairs so I got my downy upstairs and I got my regular tap water and I'm about

to go in or separating this hair and really let you guys know if the the

fabric softener method really works with this hair so you should guys should have

a better understanding of how this hair looks and how this entry axe and my

final week's thoughts which will probably be about two weeks from now so

see you in about two weeks so now I am back for my final thoughts

on this authentic deep twist hair it has been three weeks with this hair I know I

told you guys in my last video I'll probably wear it out for four weeks but

I didn't debating whether I just want to take this hair out right now so I'm

going to an event today so that's why I'm kind of a little bit more dressed up

today but after that a bit I'm trying to debate whether I'm going to take a nap

or take this hair out it's gonna be either/or because I think I'm done I

think I'm pretty much done with this hair and I have my final thoughts on it

and I know where I stand with it but before I give you that information

before I give you that cheat let me tell you a little bit about fabric softener

you guys have told me in my report videos with those harder hairs fabric

softener really does help and softening the hairs and making the hairs just

overall easier to detangle easier to feel they're not as crunchy and all that

so I was like let me take you guys to the advice you guys tell me things and I

love to take you guys as advice with my crochet here because I'm no crochet here

expert so I took it in my little spray bottle I mix it in with a little bit of

water to dilute it you guys know fabric softener you use it

with your fabrics to soften them up so crochet here is technically a fiber it's

not human hair it's made out of the same things clothes and textiles and all that

stuff is made out of so why wouldn't fabric softener work you guys I applied

it on I think Saturday Sunday Monday and Tuesday so I used it sprayed it and

detangle and I analyzed kind of the results that I got with it what I would

say is it definitely softens the hair now only temporarily because I felt like

I did it Monday before work so I took it extra like 20 minutes out of my day to

kind of detangle the hair spray the hair detangle it detangle it detangle it and

it felt soft throughout the whole day like over here is a lot softer everybody

was on to something but by that night it just didn't feel as soft anymore I don't

know whether it had dried that water had hit the elements and it was hide outside

this week because it's mid 90s this week it was hot and everything dried up and

it was back to being stiff but I tried it again like Tuesday morning i

detangled it it was soft again it was soft the hair was very detangled if you

guys can notice this hair is very much so more detangle than it was during week

two because I actually did take my time and really detangle the strands however

once again by the end of day on Tuesday it was once again stiff

so I think it definitely plays a part in detangling but with softness it it

temporarily alleviate some of that heart and if you seal but then during the end

of the day like right now I'm feeling it it's back to being still I haven't used

this method outside of I did it Monday Tuesday and Wednesday and then I stopped

doing it because on Monday I think it was Tuesday I was walking down the

hallway with some my co-workers and they were like do y'all smell some dryer

sheets there's some dryer sheets that really smell a good odor of drying your

sheets and I was like y'all it might be me some fabric softener on my hair and

it may be me they both came up smelling my hair and they're like it is you it's

definitely you it has a very strong odor one of those

type of odors where you get used to the smell but others around you don't you

know if you're around people who smoke and you might smell like smoke you don't

notice it as much but others do that's how it is with these hairs crochet ears

like I said in my watched a video soak up any Sanel that you're around if

you're around a lot of smoke like I said people who smoke if you smoke yourself

the hairs gonna get it you might not notice it but the hair has that smell

and the same thing goes with its fabric softener my hair smelled just like that

brick softener so it's soaked in that smell and you kind of don't want to be

walking around that softener it smells good your clothes smell like Febreze but

you don't want your hair to smell like Febreze if that makes sense so that's

something about their softener will I try it again probably not I don't think

it added that much value to my routine it was definitely a good experiment I

don't think it was a negative experience but I think overall it just wasn't for

me but in regards to this hair I just feel like it's been the most I'm not a

huge fan of this feel I can't get over how hard and stiff it is I think it

takes a little bit more to detangle than a lot of hairs that I've had I don't

think it's the lowest maintenance of hairs

I think it's tangley I think it gets frizzy do I think it's water friendly I

absolutely do not like I said in my experience when I was at broccoli fest

in week one with this hair when it hit a little bit of water with a little bit of

hot water hit it was like oh we're gonna be poofy you want to be poofy we want to

just and I'm like no your crochet hair you're supposed to say the same don't do

this to me right now so I think that water friendly it

doesn't get my stamp of approval because it was hard to be tangled while dry I

just feel like detangling while wet would be

any better so that's why it does not get my stamp of approval with beach girl you

guys saw how easy that was to detangle you guys saw how I got that hair soaking

wet and it's still held up well this hair I just don't feel like but have

that I haven't watched this here though I'm not going to watch this here because

I'm going to take this hair out and I'm so thankful thank you so much to me for

sending me to this hair but you guys know my videos I don't care if a company

send me your hair or not I keep it 100 with you I'm more loyal to you guys than

I am brand loyalty I don't care about building my relationships with these

brands but I care about Burling my relationships with you guys some duty is

an amazing company to buy hair from just not this hair and that's my final

verdict if you like this video you like my honesty you like me spin all that's

here on these crochet here it's make sure you give this video a big thumbs up

if you're not following me already why are you not following me on instagram at

lila bond 89 make sure you're subscribed to my channel so you don't miss any of

my content and i will see you in my next video thank you so much for watching i

I'm slow he's gonna be private true

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Papa John's® | Donut Holes Review! 🍕🍩😋 - Duration: 4:06.

hey everyone it's Ian K back again with another one for ya this time over here

at Papa John's to take a look at their brand new donut holes now these

initially debuted as part of national donut day where you can get a free order

with any online pizza purchase but now it looks like they're sticking around

for a bit and I got to say I am really digging the way these look your guys 10

individual donut holes that are coated in cinnamon sugar and on the inside

we've got a caramel cream filling but nice and toasty nice and golden and the

presentation is absolutely primo so let's get into this and see exactly how

the flavor is I'm very excited to give it a go it smells fantastic and as far

as I'm concerned every day is donut day so this is just another excuse to get

down with it so let me pull one of these up and I am already digging how soft and

very cakey this feels here let me keep this in focus for you

nice cinnamon sugar goodness here guys very puffy very cakey and they

definitely feel like they've got something on the inside of them for sure

so let me give this a shot will peep out this flavor and let's see how awesome

they are it's the all-new donut holes here at Papa John's

Wow I got a nice blast of caramel creamy goodness in that first bite guys this

one was actually a very packed donut hole right now and I still have a lot in

here the sweetness is definitely on point it's not over-the-top sweet and

you can really taste that rich caramel flavor that on top of the actual

softness of the donut hole pretty fantastic let me bring in for another

close-up check that out I still have a decent amount of that caramel cream

filling half way into this donut hole it shows you how much this one was packed

here a very nice amount of that creamy goodness that actually peeked out

through the very top here as well so I definitely have something to look

forward to at the very end of this but man very nice guys and a decent amount

of that cinnamon sugar all over this I am absolutely loving these so far and as

great as that is another cool fact about these is that they're actually baked and

not fried so they don't really have an oily taste on top of it you're getting a

nice rich cakey type of flavor on top of the caramel cream and the cinnamon and

sugar awesome hmm I'm gonna see if I can split one down the middle for you guys

here so you can see what I'm talking about hopefully it won't drip out all

over the place but as you can see a very nice creamy caramel situation guys very

very delicious I hope these things stick around a limited

time only right now from what I'm hearing but if everyone really digs

these I think these are gonna be around for a lot longer than that definitely

let Papa John's know these are pretty awesome it's seriously a solid amount of

filling mmm man loving it and plenty of cinnamon and sugar it's one of my

favorites Wow one more quickie close up because why

not guys just take a close look at all that creamy goodness here a little under

50 cents for each of these $4.99 for a pack of 10 well worth your time and

definitely if you guys are donut hole fans or donut fans in general you're

gonna be running on over to give these a shot I can almost guarantee you these

are highly worth it hands-down my absolute favorite Papa John's dessert

right now guys on a certified 10 out of 10 this one pops on all levels it's

definitely got some great texture as you're eating them they're very Hardy

and they're absolutely filled with that creamy goodness the cinnamon and sugar

is on point the creaminess of the caramel guys overall it's an absolute

winner but you guys let me know by dropping some comments down below let me

know if you've given these a shot already there and if you haven't how

excited are you to give these a shot because like I said high recommendation

coming from me I absolutely love these things and with that this is Ian Kay

closing out another episode of peep this out and like I always say I've got brand

new content every single week here on my channel so while you stay tuned for the

next review coming real soon in the meantime stay frosty hey and real quick let

me send a huge shout out and thank you over to Cesar and his amazing team over

at my local Papa John's here in Pasadena California on Hill Avenue Cesar thank

you so much for delivering the amazing eats with that awesome customer service

alright guys until next time I'll talk to you soon

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Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus - Greek Review!!! [Eng Subs] - Duration: 6:49.

Hello guys I am Vangelis Minas

and today we will see a short review of Redmi 5 Plus.

This time it will be a bit different review

because it would be like I say my point of view to a friend of mine

I will start by telling you that it is a budget Xiaomi device that was recently released in Greece

It has an all-metal unibody

it has a virtually identical back with the Redmi Note 4

the top and bottom antenna inlays are made of plastic

Fingerprint reader is also at back

at the front we have a very nice screen with the new 18:9 aspect ratio

rounded corners

and very small bezel something I liked very much

I really liked the design and it's the first time

after a long time that I liked more a white version instead of black.

As expected, the device runs Miui on top of Android 7.1.2

and has so far received 2-3 upgrades

As we know in MIUI there isn't an app drawer

so all the apps we install are on our home screens

as is the case with ios devices, iphones.

The hybrid card slot lets you choose between a second SIM or a microSD

The internal storage is 64GB in the version I hold in my hands

4GB RAM, and there is a more budget 3GB / 32GB version

it have micro usb port, I would like to have type-c

the loudspeaker is very good, the sound is rich and crisp, with good bass and clean high notes

the screen is also great,

The colors are fairly accurate, good contrast,

also the sunlight legibility is reasonably good

the screen should remain readable when you're out and about on a bright sunny day

As far as performance is concerned,

because you ask me alot about the SD625 which is inside of this device too

I would like to say that at the beginning i was also complain about this chipset

though I would like to be equipmened with something more powerful,

but really the SD625 is underrated

in the new ANTUTU scores around 75.000

good score, as much as a two-year flagship

but the numbers are not that is count

what counts is the user experience, and in user experience you will not face any problems

the user experience is smooth you will not face any lag or unstability

you can play all games without a problem, additionally

additionally SD625 has a big advantage and it's the energy-efficiency

this in combination with 4.000mAh of battery

you can you 9-10 hours screen on time depending of the usage

as regards the camera performance , the 12MP sensor

it give us pleasant photos in daylight

but as expected in this price category

when the light conditions are not good the noise is noticeable

but the image quality is better when compared to redmi note 4

also the 5MP front face camera it gives us again better images than redmi note 4

in addition it have front flash, which is more like a torch than flash because is constantly on

and it can improve the selfie quality in low light,

I forgot to mention that the device released in three other color options

this is the gold version, there is a light blue, a rose gold and black version

except black version, the front of other versions are white like this i hold in my hands

To summarize,

I definitely recommend this device

but of cource I sugest to the Redmi Note 4 owners to go for the Redmi Note 5 and not in this device,

which is upgraded almost in every aspect (Redmi 5 Plus)

except the chipset compared to the Redmi Note 4

it has a better screen

better cameras, both rear and front

better audio quality from speakers

the battery is at the same levels

I liked much more the design

18:9 screen ratio

compact size considering the screen size (5.99 inch)

no problem to handle it with one hand

so i have stop to suggest anymore to someone who looking for a budget device the Redmi Note 4

I sugest the Redmi 5 Plus

I'm really impressed from the device

and i hope soon to show you the Redmi Note 5

so, that's all from me

the same things I would said to a friend of mine who wants to buy this device,

the same things I've told to you

I'll see you in the next video, bye!!

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