Twitter is being sued for almost $400 000 by a marketing company over claims it hasn't paid fees | Business Insider

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Twitter is being sued for almost $400,000 by a marketing company over claims it hasn't paid fees.

Twitter is being sued for $392,239 after being accused by a marketing firm of not paying its fees. Elon Musk is trying to cut costs at Twitter and has reportedly left some bills unpaid.Twitter is being sued again after being accused of not paying money owed to vendors.

The company describes itself in the lawsuit as a multifaceted marketing agency. On its website, it states that it designs, packages, and distributes branded merchandise for clients like Google, Slack, KFC, and Sephora. According to the suit, Canary Marketing provided merchandise to Twitter from June 2020 until August 2022 under an agreement that Twitter would pay for its services within 60 days of receiving an invoice.

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clearly when one looks at what is coming out of the twitterfiles it is maybe a case of elonmusk suing the marketing company for false marketing. Not everything at twitter was as it seemed. Twitter were censoring truth and accentuating lies Eg Covid19, Biden laptop etc.

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