Come NON Pagare un Idraulico (con un Sito Internet) - [Candid Camera] - theShow - Summary

Summary

The episode of "How Not to Pay" features a plumber, Paolino, who is chosen for a job without knowing his house is filled with microcameras. The team creates a website for Paolino using information he provides, including his Sicilian origins and family history. They fill the site with banners saying "the first intervention is always free" and claim it's Paolino's site. When Paolino discovers the site, he's shocked and claims it's not his. The team then calls an emergency plumbing service and gets Paolino to do the job for free, while another person, "Magic," takes home 50 euros for the service. The episode ends with the team revealing the prank to Paolino and offering to give him the website they created, as well as a chance to win 20,000 euros in a competition.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. Paolino is a plumber from Milan.
2. He is a third-generation plumber.
3. He has two daughters.
4. He comes from a Sicilian family.
5. Paolino does not have a website.
6. A website was created for Paolino using the internet service provider GoDaddy.
7. The website features Paolino's face and offers a free first intervention.
8. Paolino was chosen from a list of professionals without a website.
9. The website was created with the help of a graphic designer.
10. Paolino's personal information was used to create the website.
11. The website was set up to trick Paolino into not getting paid for his work.
12. Paolino discovered the website and the trick.
13. He was offered a deal to keep the website and possibly win 20,000 euros in a competition.
14. The website was created using GoDaddy.com.
15. Paolino's site was used as a trap to not pay him for his services.
16. A fake emergency plumbing service was set up to trick Paolino.
17. The fake service was called "Magic Emergency Plumbing."
18. The service offered a 50-euro fee for its services.
19. Paolino was unaware that the website and the fake service were connected.
20. The creators of the website and the fake service were the same people.