JimIRL
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@cecebrooks07 @yoxics i like how u said "popping" instead of "popular" cuz even you dont believe that let alone typing it out 😂
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JimIRL retuiteado

RE: ACEBET @Acebet
When a company makes an agreement, they are to uphold the agreement. Acebet has recently chosen to engage in bad faith and is expressing that they are going back on their word and will not be honoring their agreement, so I am left with no choice but to come to social media and shine a light on this.
Quick backstory. I was not willing to leave the previous company I had a deal with. Acebet came and offered handsomely, which I was inclined to accept. However, because I had a good relationship with previous company, I did not feel comfortable leaving, so I asked for a 3 month guarantee. If I were to accept their deal, they were to guarantee 3 months before we reassessed what the future would look like. I accepted.
First hiccup and what I would say a mistake on my part for letting it happen was that exactly one month into the deal when they strong armed me into changing what we had agreed on. They changed the price of the deal, and when I pushed back and made it clear that we had an agreement and the original terms should stand, they remained firm and dismissed anything I said by claiming the team was making the decision. Looking back, I should not have accepted this. It was the first red flag, but I let it happen and we continued.
Today, a month and a half into our deal, they have decided to act in bad faith. We had a clearly stated and mutually agreed upon 3 month commitment guarantee, and I want to make it clear that this is not something I say lightly. I received a message from @ItsFrails stating that the team intends to end the partnership, and I am absolutely not going to stay silent about this. I strained my relationship with the company I left to take this deal, I have acted in good faith and upheld my end, and I even accepted a reduced deal despite them having no grounds to change it and break the agreement.
Tired of the lack of accountability and the constant deflection to “higher ups” as justification, as if that overrides commitments that were already made. The idea that the “higher team’s decision” is absolute authority does not excuse breaking agreements.
I would not do business with this company. Bad look @HobbesHD


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