The Valorant streamer AverageJonas regularly received large donations during his Twitch stream, which he had to painfully repay due to a chargeback. Benefactor Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, however, steps in and “fixes” this for him.
This is what happened: The Twitch streamer AverageJonas streams Valorant on Twitch and shows what he can do in the game. He received several donations from one of his viewers during different streams. In total, the streamer received $5400 from his generous viewer.
However, this generosity turned out to be false, because soon the streamer had to suddenly repay this money, as he stated on Twitter. The reason for this was a “chargeback”: a refund where the viewer demanded to get his donated money back.
This can be done by the “donor” informing Paypal or his bank that he did not donate this money himself, but that someone might have stolen his credit card.
For AverageJonas, this means he had to return the donation of $5400. But that was not all, as the streamer also had to pay an additional $400 out of his own pocket. This would be the fees incurred during the refund.
Ninja steps in as a benefactor
This is how Twitch colleague Ninja reacted: Ninja, who also enjoys playing Valorant from time to time and is now streaming again on Twitch, saw AverageJonas’s tweet on Twitter. In response, he simply replied with “it’s fixed.”
What he meant by this became clear only when AverageJonas responded to this comment. Ninja had donated him the money.
He replaced the original donation and even added the $400 that the streamer had to pay for fees himself.
AverageJonas grateful for the generosity: The Twitch streamer thanked Ninja for this act of kindness and called him a “legend.”
Ninja seems to like helping out when he sees colleagues having problems while streaming. For example, he tried to help a rapper during his first Twitch stream with viewers, but that failed miserably.
Ninja is actually known for his toxic outbursts, whether in the game itself or when he is teased during a stream. However, he also seems to have this side where he steps in for other colleagues. Most streamers will understand how laborious a “chargeback” can be.
During his time on Mixer, one should not annoy Ninja, as otherwise he flaunts his wealth and threatens to make all flamers homeless.