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Is Andrew Tate Legit Or Not? - 1 views

started by wilova on 17 Sep 22
  • wilova
     
    Morning fellow,

    some of you may not be familiar with him, especially you older folks but you young guns (15-25) will be very familiar with him from IG, TikTok and YouTube. He's the most searched man on Google at the moment. Guy is obviously a very polarizing figure. You either love him or you hate him.

    The reason why I'm asking this question is because as you may know, it is very important to listen to people who are legit and aren't pretenders(and there's a lot of them nowadays who pretend to be 20 something year old multi millionaires, being high ticket coaches etc).

    I've been following this guy for over 6 months and listen to his material vey often(fanboy lol yes) during work and he is spot on with many points about masculinity, wealth, the matrix, elitism, women and so on. Which is probably why he has such a big following because he's speaking the truth and a part society who's unplugged from the matrix knows he's right 95% of the time with what he says.

    For those of you who don't know who he is => He's a 4x world kickboxing champion who's retired now, started a webcam business in his late twenties, made millions of dollars there and now he's involved in some casino businesses, but his bread and butter are his coaching programs like the Hustlers University and the War Room. HU alone probably generates him around $6.5m a month.

    But a big RED flag for me is the incongruency in how he started his Webcam business aka before he was rich. That's how you can find if a guru is real or not, it should be the same story every time. In every single podcast he's on, he always tells a slightly different story. On the second F & F podcast, he said he invited 6 of his gfs to his apartment, 2 of them stayed and a month later he was making $110k a month with those 2 girls(this was before his 4th world title fight so he was probably 26 at the time), and 9 months later he owned a Lambo, Ferrari, penthouse etc. And on the very first F & F podcast he said it took him 2 years to make his first million dollars(after his 4th world title fight, he retired from kickboxing), and then 3 years after it turned into a $30m empire with 75 girls working for him in 4 different premises. Then on the CEOCAST podcast he said he called a couple of girls and asked one of them who worked at Starbucks joined his webcam business, and 6 months later he had about 10 girls and was making $300k-$400k a month. While on another F & F podcast with Celina Powell, his brother Tristan said that 3 years later after they started it they were cash millionaires.

    There was one YouTuber commenter in particular who said that his whole webcam story is made up AND he made his first tens of millions of dollars by selling courses, especially Hustlers University which was his first big break, and that allowed him to get to Bugatti Chiron level kind of money. It's also a great marketing tool if you think about it, no other money making guru owns a Bugatti. It's easy to post pictures of Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Private jets and all of that shit but a Bugatti? That brings him 2 levels above all the other gurus.

    Some people say he's kind of like the new Tai Lopez. I think the truth is probably somewhere in between. He probably made his first millions in the webcam business but realized he could make WAY more with HU and the War Room by being this "alpha male multi millionaire" type of character which is why he's appearing on all these podcasts + it would free up his time, because managing 75 girls is a hassle so selling courses would free up hundreds of hours from his time, they run on their own basically. All you need is a lot of traffic.

    I think MJ also said it in one of his books if I'm not mistaken; "Never trust someone who flashes his material posessions everywhere on social media, that is all a marketing tool to get you to buy his shit". I mean if he didn't care about money at all, he wouldn't be promoting his courses everywhere he goes.

    And even speaking from experience, the wealthiest individuals I know have no social media at all. There's a guy in my town who is the only norwegian to own a Bugatti Veyron and has like 20 supercars, he doesn't even have FB. And the guys who do, usually have private profiles and barely flash their stuff because it's not new to them.

    This is not a hate comment on Tate at all, the guy is obviously very smart(his dad was the best black chess player of all time). What do you think? Would love to hear your opinions. for more information visit this website https://cobratate.co

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