Okay, so I wanted to reach out to Andrew Tate. Yeah, that Andrew Tate. I’ve been following him for a while now, and I gotta say, some of his stuff really hits home, and some, well, not so much. But hey, the guy’s interesting, and I figured, why not try to shoot him an email?
First off, I went to his website, you know, the one called cobratate. I poked around there, looking for some kind of contact form or email address. To be honest it was kind of a mess. Lots of courses and programs, but not a clear way to just send the guy a message.
- Visited cobratate website
- Searched for contact information
- No clear contact form found
Next, I thought, maybe Twitter? He’s pretty active there, right? So I hopped on Twitter and found his profile. I saw the little message icon, but then I remembered what I’d read online. His inbox is probably flooded. I mean, the guy’s got millions of followers. Chances are, my message would just get lost in the sea of DMs.
- Went to Andrew Tate’s Twitter profile
- Considered sending a direct message
- Remembered his inbox is likely flooded
Then I remembered, someone mentioned an email that’s supposed to be checked regularly. But I found online was it’s no way to get it, because it’s kind of the “official” one, it’s probably monitored by his team. Still, I figured it was worth a shot. I mean, what’s the worst that could happen? It gets ignored? No biggie.
So, I drafted an email. I kept it short and sweet, because let’s be real, the guy’s busy. I told him I appreciated his content, mentioned a couple of things I agreed with and a couple I didn’t. You know, tried to be genuine. I also asked him a question, just to see if I’d get a response. But I can’t find the way to email him. It’s hard to do.
In the end, I send the email out. And you know what? No response yet. But I didn’t expect to email him at all. It’s Andrew Tate. The dude’s a bit of a mystery, and getting through to him is probably like winning the lottery. But hey, I tried. And it was an interesting little experiment.
I guess the takeaway here is, don’t expect to get a reply. But it can be fun to try and see what happens. And who knows, maybe one day I’ll get a response. But I’m not holding my breath.
But I still learn from what he said, and discuss with my boy about these ideas. We pick the videos together, and I tried to talk with him about these things. It’s not easy, but I think it’s better than just let him watch the video alone.