Tristan Tate calls out X users who send him ‘urgent’ messages seeking money: ‘Don’t waste my time’

Tristan Tate's fans said that some of the people who seek financial help are online scammers, while some are just desperate
PUBLISHED DEC 2, 2023
Tristan Tate has millions of online followers, and some among them seek financial help from him (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)
Tristan Tate has millions of online followers, and some among them seek financial help from him (@TateTheTalisman/ Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, who often stirs controversies with his views and opinions, recently expressed his frustration on the platform X (formerly known as Twitter).

He specifically addressed users on X who consistently message him seeking urgent financial assistance.

Tate, recognized for his impassioned rants and tendency to call out various individuals in his tweets, frequently faces criticism from those who oppose his viewpoints.

(tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate calls out users on the platform X who seek financial assistance from him (@TateTheTalisman/X)

Tristan Tate urges X users not to waste his time

In a recent tweet on the platform X, Tate vented his frustration against individuals who consistently respond to his tweets, seeking financial assistance and often emphasizing the urgency of their needs.

Tate explicitly mentioned, "'Please read this is urgent' - long winded message asked me for free money even though we’ve never met or interacted."

He further questioned the constant urgency that is displayed in these comments and wrote, "Urgent for who? You? Don’t waste my time."



 

Internet reacts to Tristan Tate's tweet

Following Tate's tweet, numerous users came forward to share their perspectives on his brief rant.

A user wrote, "Some of those are scammers, some of those are just desperate people. At least thats my perception. Most people who really need help, will never ask."

Tristan Tate breaks drinking Red Bull world record (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)
Tristan Tate's fans said that there were some online scammers  (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)

Another user wrote, "I sometimes say urgency is relative. Something being urgent for you doesn't mean it's worth my time. It all depends on what your relationship with the person is."

A user stated, "It’s crazy, if you manage to get @TateTheTalisman attention, the last thing I’d ask for is money. Ask for the connection, the opportunity to prove yourself or just the knowledge. You can always make money."

A user commented, "The nerve of some people, have they no pride? You’re rich do you can give away your money to every poor person? It’s that entitled attitude that emanates from society today. guess you don’t get if you don’t ask!"



 



 



 



 

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