Tate Speech - Andrew Tate - Tate on Physical Mail Aired: 2022-07-13 Duration: 08:06 === Rich Man's Mail Problem (04:31) === [00:00:00] You know what's cool about being rich? [00:00:07] you Nobody can send me mail. [00:00:12] When I was broke, I hated mail. [00:00:16] When I was the most poor, I'm talking about when I had debt, I was in debt, I hadn't paid my court fines, when I was really in trouble, 10 or 11 years ago, completely flat broke, rent's not paid, broke! [00:00:31] I hated the mail. [00:00:32] Every time it would be mailman morning, When I got a stack, that's a stack of letters talking about, you should have been here. [00:00:46] You should have paid this. [00:00:48] Now it's more. [00:00:49] Fuck. [00:00:51] You owe me more money now. [00:00:52] I have never once opened a piece of mail and it was like, hi, Andrew, here's money. [00:00:58] Never. [00:00:58] It's always, hi, Andrew, give me money. [00:01:01] All the time. [00:01:03] When I was broke, I thought, if I ever get rich, I'm going to make sure nobody can send me mail. [00:01:10] I don't want it. [00:01:11] I've never had anything good come in the mail. [00:01:13] It's always a court date. [00:01:15] You killed this guy. [00:01:17] You drove it 200 miles an hour down the fucking highway. [00:01:21] You owe me this much because of whatever. [00:01:23] It's bullshit. [00:01:26] net worth of $25 million. [00:01:29] If I had a place people could send me mail, people would still be sending me pieces of paper saying, I owe them shit. [00:01:34] Or I have to be somewhere. [00:01:35] Ooh, I sped in Austria. [00:01:37] Tristan, we were in Austria last month. [00:01:39] Were we speeding? [00:01:40] Yes. [00:01:41] Woo! [00:01:42] ♪ She stops patrolling, patrolling ♪ ♪ Let it unstop me and I get longer ♪ ♪ They won't let me out, they won't let me out ♪ Has anyone talked to me about it since? [00:01:54] No. [00:01:55] Why? [00:01:55] Because you can't send me mail. [00:01:57] If I had a mailbox, there'd be some Austrian letter. [00:02:01] Some bullshit German. [00:02:03] Some bullshit. [00:02:07] Maybe I'm supposed to... Maybe I'm a wanted fugitive in Austria. [00:02:10] Who the fuck knows? [00:02:11] Who the fuck cares? [00:02:12] Maybe I'm supposed to be in court today. [00:02:14] But no, I'm not there. [00:02:15] Do you know why? [00:02:20] If I get rich, I'm not going to let anyone send me mail. [00:02:24] And by coincidence, I now live in Romania, which is a terrible postal system anyway. [00:02:29] And I have a bunch of properties no one knows their addresses and where to send them to. [00:02:33] And now nobody can really send me mail. [00:02:34] You can't really send me mail. [00:02:36] Even the way my cars are registered and set up, you're going to end up looking up the number plate, looking up where it's registered to some limited company. [00:02:42] You're going to end up sending a letter to Sorry, Austrians. [00:02:49] Sorry. [00:02:50] No one's opening your crap. [00:02:52] Mail's trash. [00:02:54] And only broke people receive it. [00:02:56] Because as a rich man, I ain't got to receive your mail. [00:02:59] If you really want to talk to me, and it's that important, you'll find a way. [00:03:03] But I'll tell you what. [00:03:04] Get me a piece of paper and write, and give me money on it. [00:03:06] And give me... Andrew Tate. [00:03:09] Give us money. [00:03:11] Look on the computer. [00:03:12] Here's his address. [00:03:14] Give this to Andrew. [00:03:15] And then, a few days later, you actually receiving money? [00:03:18] If I actually paid them? [00:03:20] That would make me a loser. [00:03:22] Don't you see that's how the world works? [00:03:23] You're a loser. [00:03:24] Someone out there goes, hmm, Joe Schmo. [00:03:27] Fuck Joe Schmo. [00:03:29] He was enjoying his nice car on a nice road. [00:03:31] Fuck it. [00:03:32] Joe Schmo, no fun allowed in the world. [00:03:35] Pay me this now. [00:03:37] Look on the computer of peons, the peon database. [00:03:40] Oh, Joe Schmoe. [00:03:41] Joe Schmoe, 1-2-3, Dork Road. [00:03:44] Sends it. [00:03:45] Two days later, Joe Schmoe. [00:03:47] Ring, ring. [00:03:48] Hello? [00:03:48] Hi, it's Joe Schmoe. [00:03:50] Let me just find my credit card. [00:03:51] Let me find the numbers. [00:03:54] 1-2-8. [00:03:55] And you pay him! [00:03:56] And they're like, haha, tick off. [00:03:57] Joe Schmoe, that dork. [00:03:59] He gave us the money, but he had fun. [00:04:00] Haha. [00:04:01] You're a loser! [00:04:02] With me, it's... Andrew Tate. [00:04:05] He's enjoying his life. [00:04:06] He's broken every single rule. [00:04:08] Andrew Tate. [00:04:10] Andrew Tate. [00:04:12] Okay, let's just send the letter to all 25 of them. [00:04:14] Except... Wait by the phone. [00:04:19] No call. [00:04:20] No money. [00:04:21] Shit! [00:04:21] Okay, we'll send it again! [00:04:23] Send. [00:04:24] Wait by the phone. [00:04:25] No call. [00:04:25] No money. [00:04:26] Ha! [00:04:26] Let's put up the price and let's threaten! [00:04:28] We're gonna really put paylifts and recover our assets! === Threatening Letters Won't Work (03:34) === [00:04:31] Send! [00:04:31] Do you understand where I'm getting at? [00:04:35] That fucking little bitch behind that desk can send letters for the next 200 fucking years! [00:04:42] You ain't gonna take my stuff! [00:04:43] I'm not gonna open your fucking letters! [00:04:45] Fuck you and fuck the mail. [00:04:47] I'm sorry. [00:04:56] Learn at the feet of our master and commander Andrew Tate and Tristan and these other mailmen who are absolutely crushing our life. [00:05:23] That is the best. The best. That is the exact place you need to be. [00:05:27] The World War gave you the perfect opportunity. [00:05:51] I don't think you find a network like this anywhere else. [00:05:55] And if you find it, it won't be that easy to join. [00:05:59] you You only live once. [00:06:01] You only really have one life and you deserve, you owe it to yourself. [00:06:07] the best place to do that. [00:06:09] And then I see an app message back, someone messaged me, it was Andrew. [00:06:34] I was like, holy cow, he's like... [00:06:36] I remember he said, this proves you can make money doing anything. [00:06:39] And I was like, okay. [00:06:40] If somebody isn't part of it, the world is. [00:06:42] If somebody isn't part of it, the world is. [00:07:03] What I would say to them is that the people who are on the inside are more knowledgeable, more well connected, and more successful in their life. [00:07:12] And I was looking for brothers that I could relate with and make tons of money. [00:07:20] That was really it. [00:07:22] What I would say to them is that the people who are on the inside are more knowledgeable, what Andrew and Tristan are doing. [00:07:51] And it made me hungry. [00:07:54] It made me want to live. [00:07:55] This is a War Room experience. [00:07:58] This is how it works. [00:07:59] You cannot find a man of this caliber anywhere else in the world except in the War Room.