Yesterday's video was cancelled in place of a "let's talk about better health".
Uses a few very extreme comments to suggest everyone is unfairly questioning him. Then says hes cancelled all deals with better health now he's read their terms and conditions, maybe he should have read those before doing loads of videos for them? After all he goes on about how he needs the patreon money because of how many people work behind the scenes, surely with such a big expensive team someone could have read the t&c?
I've never seen his forehead so crinkled.
Uses the old chestnut of people have thanked him for being sponsored by better health, received so many emails apparently. His viewers loved the app and it was " well received "
" some pockets of the internet have bad reviews" like the appstores! No use just googling for review sites as they are so easily manipulated by flooding with good reviews, app stores are better at removing fake. Better business I believe takes a while to build up a review.
"A fucking hit job" apparently.
Cherry picks two complaints of the service, then uses people being rejected to praise the service for apparently screening people and being ethical. I expect if you tick the "suicidal thoughts" box they reject you to cover their own backs.
Goes on about his affiliate marketing company and he just just trying to create a win for all by connecting "amazing creators that were struggling to find sponsors" with better health.
Ends with him talking about how he wants to go to the office and speak to them.
There's the recap for his response. I'm still not impressed, he knew they were paying $200 per signup so knew it was very lucrative, didn't check the t&c until after at least 18 videos were made, then apparently was so unimpressed he cancled future deals. Lots of the videos were praying on people with mental health issues, selling a sub par product and beleive they all got swayed by an eye watering high commission. He didn't mention the $200.