Woman With Less Than 1k Followers Asks For Freebies, Gets Brutally Shut Down By Business Owner

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'You just don’t ask in the beginning for free product.'

Ana Montealegre, a recent college graduate who had emailed the brand to get some sweet treats for her bridal party boxes.

Nevertheless, upon seeing that Ana had less than 1,000 followers on her TikTok page and less than 2,000 followers on her Instagram account, Halfsies Cookie replied: “You’re not an influencer.”“I’m a beginner influencer,” Ana tried to persuade David, to which he replied: “And I’m a beginner astronaut.”

“You’ll pick up some followers and maybe other brands will see what you’re doing and you’ll eventually have an engaged following that’s interested in the products you receive but you just don’t ask in the beginning for free product,” he wrote.“If you’re a terrific photographer you may be able to bypass this…”

“I’m a beginner influencer,” Ana tried to persuade David, to which he replied: “And I’m a beginner astronaut”“Is this company run by children? Rude and non-professional. Get a grip.”“Nor should a business behave this unprofessionally. So disgusting.”“If you can’t afford to get married then adjust your expectations and budget, and don’t expect everyone else to go into debt for YOUR day.”“It is out of control. ‘Are you in for some bridal bliss?’ – No, not at all.

 

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