Do Souvenir Plots Make You a Scottish LORD? – Everything Law and Order Blog

Everyone is talking about Established Titles. Is it a scam? Or is it just a gag gift? I actually did a sponsorship deal with them a year ago and had to go back and investigate after the uproar in my comments.

Thanks to Scott Shafer for coming on my channel and sharing his investigation. Watch his video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2W2TJZYHsw

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46 thoughts on “Do Souvenir Plots Make You a Scottish LORD?”
  1. My wife did this for both of us. She knowingly did so that its not a legal title, but its a fun thing to add to a wall for memories to share with family and friends. So i am happy with the gift.

  2. See the number of trees planted according to them, and the number of plots sold. Ok, so? It matches, right? Yes. For one tree-planiting organization. But they are supporting two of them. Something is off.

  3. I work for a credit card company. As far as my company goes, you can 100% have your name be Lord Pleasant Green on the physical card itself. The physical card doesn't have to be your legal name, it can be a nickname or something like that. But you would NOT be able to have Lord Pleasant Green as the LEGAL name on the account and official documents. Everything like that has to be whatever your real legal name is.

  4. So legally fine print is a cop out it’s how you hide legally binding info to trick someone, personally this shouldn’t be legal if it’s legally binding information it should both be legible and easily findable on the page. If it’s not in 12-14pt font it’s not legible enough for most of society. If you can’t read or find very very very important information then the information in question shouldn’t be legally binding. No, this does not mean that just because you didn’t read you get to skimp out on it being binding, instead it should be reviewed and decided whether said information is available to be found within a timely manner and then determined to be binding or not. This is probably not perfect but we should devise a solution to prevent people from hiding things that are extremely scummy and borderline scammer level agreements in text that is deliberately super long and misleading

  5. When they originally came out, many years ago the commercials actually said you get a small amount of land and actually showed the amount of land you get and that they planted a tree in that small plot of land

  6. You could have just watched Legal Eagle… an actual lawyer who talked in detail about this. No other random YouTube videos were even necessary whatsoever.

    And idk why you thought you could add Lord to your credit card. This is a TITLE. That’s like putting Doctor or Nurse or Professor on your credit card. Which obviously makes no sense.

  7. Well, you could, perhaps, adopt it as a song for example my sweet Lord! Oh darn it some rodent or insect did that first guess it was a beetle. George, the beetle well, George wasn’t really a beetle. George was a beetle group. Member wasn’t actually a beetle, but he did pin the words to a song, my sweet Lord, so how’s that?

  8. I dont think that actual Lords, have the word Lord in their name on bank cards etc.
    Its a title, and its written on another place on the passport.
    The bank card most likely never have "Lord" or "King" on it.

  9. Lord Benjamin Dover: IMO any reasonable person wouldn’t seriously think that you would become an official/legal “Lord” In Scotland or anywhere else.

    It’s all just for fun and in addition it’s a pretty good conversation starter! 🤪🤪🤪

  10. It seems like they have updated the website quite a bit, to show the actual land ownership. (Including the ability to enter your plot #) I wanted to get one but, half of me still believes it is really a scam. I don't know who to trust.

  11. Bom, o que voce tem a dizer sobre Sealand? Eles tambem vendem titulos da nobreza e o titular das assinaturas oficiais é um príncipe, consta até uma bibliografia no Google sobre o menor país do mundo. Será que também é tudo uma farsa igual a essa história ai da Escócia? O tal princípe ja veio aqui no Brasil e visitou o estado onde moro. Tens alguma informação sobre sobre Sealand e a venda de títulos da nobreza?

  12. I remember that one and i dont understand how people actually believed them. I knew it Was novelty but they Did sell it as real. I just figured anyone who backed it was fake. At least you did the due dilligence and follow up. Lord?🙄

  13. Youre like the exact opposite of a psychopath. you seen unable to express any negative emotion or reaction to anything whatsoever, even when its deserved.

    Usually thats a good thing, but your overy neutral response to this scam rubs me the wrong way.

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