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Cuban businessman warns about influencers and artists from Miami: "They want to make their entire new homes at our expense"

Cuban businessman warns other Miami businesses to work with influencers and artists: "They are shameless"


It is a reality that many influencers and artists seek free services in exchange for advertising on their social networks. An increasingly widespread strategy from which both parties supposedly benefit. However, this is not always the case and this is what he denounces. a Cuban businessman from Miami, who through TikTok sent a warning to other businesses in the area who plan to reach this type of agreement with artists and influencers.

The businessman of an electrical company from Miami was the one who launched this notice on his Instagram profile, ensuring that many influencers and artists are "profiteers" and instead of supporting small businesses, they intend to pay for their homes at their expense.

"There are a bunch of influencers and artists who are taking advantage. Instead of supporting small businesses, they take advantage of us by wanting to build their entire new houses at our expense. Supposedly for promotion and they give nothing. They don't even make a video. Most of them are a bunch of shameless people, not all of them.", he said in the video he uploaded.

"Small companies be careful when you go to do business with these people. I have done business with many artists, so I can talk about what I am saying," he added in the video, in which he mentioned La Diosa to exclude her from this group.

"To this day she continues to promote us and our contract has already ended. Although she doesn't have to do it, she keeps uploading me to her Instagram," he said about the Cuban singer.

"They have money and they say let's do it for promotion and then they only upload a video. There are a bunch of shameless people here in Miami. Don't call me, anyone who calls me is to get paid", concluded this businessman.

Given these statements, other businessmen who have had similar experiences have supported his words. "You are absolutely right, it has happened to me with my business too, they want everything for free", "You are absolutely right" or "They are all the same...", are some of the messages that are read alongside the video.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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