Some followers of the Perpignan influencer Nasdas are angry.

Monday, Eid day, the latter had posted on Snapchat the codes of a bank card containing 15,000 €, inviting his followers to use them on Amazon within the limit of 250 € per person, reports The Independent.

However, if this communication operation worked wonderfully for the influencer with 3 million subscribers, it was not quite the same for some Internet users, who the next day saw their orders canceled and their blocked account.

People who buy something with the Nasdas card do you also have that?

Tell me please pic.twitter.com/RP7vezxz61

— LLutcho (@l_lutcho) May 3, 2022


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Purchases blocked by Amazon

The e-commerce giant would have implemented a protective measure aimed at blocking these purchases deemed suspicious.

On Twitter, many subscribers felt disappointed, criticizing the emotional lift created despite him by the influencer, even going so far as to accuse him of a scam.

Other Internet users have indeed been able to make their purchases, as shared by the influencer on his Snapchat account.

According to the entourage of Nasdas, Amazon would be responsible for the blockages.

The company reportedly confirmed orders when there was no more money on the card.

“How can I be accused of ripping people off when you see how much I give?

”replied the person concerned to The Independent.

According to him, more than 1.2 million orders were placed in ten minutes.

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  • Perpignan

  • Occitania

  • Snapchat

  • Influencer

  • Internet

  • Amazon