We've moved from 2022 to 2023, but for livestreaming e-commerce platform Mdada, it's gone from three to two.
"Come 2023, I have lofty dreams and ambitions. I want to be the ideal live-streamer - one with a personal touch, one whom everybody can entrust his/her purchases, and one who is there to entertain as well." "There are a lot of things that we have in common, but we also have differences. But considering the generation gap, I don't think it came as a surprise."He explained that he decided to step away, after realising the vast differences in their points of view "especially when it came to corporate governance", to avoid souring the relationship.
Despite the shift, he is confident that both Michelle and Addy "will continue to bring Mdada to greater heights". That said, he has assured his viewers for his livestreams that should they not get their packages delivered within the promised timeframe, they will honour a refund.And though Pornsak is bidding farewell to Mdada, it doesn't mean he's out of the game. No sir.
Besides heart-to-heart sharing sessions with his viewers, one can also expect food, travel and healthcare advice.