Probably in light of that sizeable cash pool duped Vietnamese tourist Pham Van Thoai is receiving on Indiegogo, satirists and friendly internet vigilantes SMRT Ltd (Feedback) have also set up a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for themselves.
According to them, their tireless duties of trolling the internet are pretty costly, and the crowdfunding goal of USD$10,000 should cover all the expenses of their vigilante work for the past three years.
Though crowdfunding campaigns offer incentives for donors, SMRT Ltd (Feedback) have openly stated that contributors will be getting nothing at all. In all fairness though, the extreme satisfaction from seeing justice dispensed on the internet and all the years of entertaining content on their Facebook page are probably more than enough to deserve some kind of compensation — and this campaign seems serve as a platform to thank them in some way for all those laughs.
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Post by SMRT Ltd (Feedback).
In recent days, SMRT Ltd (Feedback) have played a crucial role in doling out righteous fury upon Jover Chew in the Mobile Air saga, exposing the retail store owner’s personal details including residential addresses, contact information and live updates on his whereabouts in the ongoing #OperationAirKangKang.
As of writing, over USD$2,800 have been raised on the Indiegogo campaign — and honestly it won’t be hard to acquire more money in the days ahead, considering the massively hardcore fanbase they’ve gathered over the years.
Photo: SMRT Ltd (Feedback) Facebook page
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