BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the brother of Andrew Tate, a well-known and controversial influencer, made a bold move by urging people to boycott the Revolut app. His call for a boycott stemmed from his claim that the app not only banned him from their platform but also withheld a substantial sum of $700,000.
Despite being banned from multiple social media platforms, Tristan remains an active presence on Twitter. This platform serves as his main outlet for engaging in discussions and expressing his opinions. However, Tristan's online participation often sparks controversy due to his propensity for making problematic remarks. These statements tend to elicit strong reactions and ignite heated debates within the online community.
'Boycott Revolut app'
Tristan Tate has been involved in a back-and-forth exchange with the management of the Revolut app after publicly accusing them of arbitrarily locking him out of his account for a lengthy period of five months without providing any explanation. In a recent tweet, Tristan provided an update on the situation, expressing his frustration that the app still holds a significant sum of $700,000 that rightfully belongs to him. However, the app has neither returned the money nor offered any explanation for their actions. In response to this ongoing dispute, Tristan called for a boycott of the Revolut app, urging others to join him in protesting against their alleged mistreatment and withholding of his funds.
Tristan wrote, "UPDATE, they still have 700,000 dollars of my money and have not returned it or given me a reason. Boycott @RevolutApp."
'You got rugged'
Tristan's claim and subsequent frustration with the finance app garnered significant attention and ignited a lively discussion among a wide audience. Many individuals joined in, expressing their views and opinions, actively contributing to the ongoing conversation surrounding the issue. A user wrote, "You had 700k in a revolut account? Lol noob." Another user wrote, "You got rugged 🤷🏻♂️." Another user said, "Crazy situation bro. Thank you for sharing. You just saved a lot of people some serious money with these criminals at revolut." The parody account of Andrew commented, "It's crazy how easy is for them to take away 700,000 dollars and not have any consequence. This is a real crime." A user commented, "Just as bad as PayPal." Another user commented, "I thought he was gonna tag Romania at the end 😂."