N3on furious after paying $5K to Kick stream on a farm and have no connection

Streamer Rangesh ‘N3on’ Mutama was enraged after spending $5K to stream on a farm, only to discover that the connection was too weak for broadcasting.

On July 18, 2024, Mutama began streaming live on his Kick channel from a farm, capturing the attention of viewers from all over the area’s property.

Despite a promising start, as N3on and his team delved deeper into the animal-populated area, the stream increasingly lost connection.

The streamer, feeling frustrated, took a seat at a picnic table to express their frustrations about the situation.

He shared, “I was charged $5K but received no service. I am unable to handle this, my friend. It was a complete scam. The entire situation is messed up. They even shut down their entire operation for me.”

“I will never waste money on a stream again. Despite its vast 17 acres of content, the service is so poor that it’s completely ruined.”

Despite fans suggesting that the streamer should have tested the connection before the event, N3on clarified that his team had indeed done so.

“I was told a lie,” he said.

Despite encountering issues with the stream connection, N3on managed to broadcast from the farm for a few hours. This was made possible by one of the workers who agreed to bring animals to the one area where a stable internet connection could be obtained.

The worker displayed a variety of animals, including a water monitor, snakes, and various birds and rodents, for fans to observe along the stream.

N3on is no stranger to IRL streaming and has encountered problems in past broadcasts.

On July 3, 2024, he was forcefully removed from the Nate Diaz vs Jorge Masvidal press conference after posing a provocative question, causing anger among the attendees.

In June, N3on received a temporary ban from Kick after getting into a fight with fellow streamer Jack Doherty at a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship event in Florida.

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