The DoNotPay website, meanwhile, no longer allowed users to "test documents," a feature that Tewsen had, now convinced that the whole thing was more or less a publicity stunt to begin with, decided to investigate another pretty major Browder claim: that he according to a November 2022 Twitter post would buy and forgive $10 of medical debt for every "[retweet] + follow" earned by that tweet — and post receipts.
"Yes, I did donate," he wrote back, an image of a payment receipt to the nonprofit organization RIP Medical Debt in tow. "Not sure why you are criticizing a donation.", importantly, was marked as being paid on December 2, 2022, a few weeks after Browder's initial medical debt hype tweet.
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