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OverviewThe Amazing Troll-Man is a collection of hilarious exchanges between one man with a mission to make us laugh and unsuspecting Facebook users with petty complaints to air. After a very tough period in his life, Wesley Metcalfe rediscovered his passion for comedy and began developing his unique brand as 'The Amazing Troll-Man' on social media, which has gained a combined following of over 300k to date. His first book is a compilation of snippets and stories from his spoof customer service account where angry shoppers get more than they bargained for, with side-splitting results! AUTHOR: Wesley is known on social media for his satirical posts. In 2016 a complaint he made on Tesco's Facebook page went viral. The post known as 'William The Worm' reached people from all around the globe after Wesley and a Tesco employee named Rob engaged in some hilarious banter over the diseased worm. It was this customer-company relationship that gave him the idea of creating a spoof customer service account, The Amazing Troll-Man was born. Wesley has also used his popular online presence to help two School Teacher's achieve UK Music Chart Success in 2014. The song called 'Bring It Home' reached number 100 in the Official UK Charts after Wesley released the song under his label 'Band Crusade' and promoted it using only social media. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wesley MetcalfePublisher: Meze Publishing Imprint: Unfiltered ISBN: 9781910863855ISBN 10: 1910863858 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 09 December 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWesley is known on social media for his satirical posts. In 2016 a complaint he made on Tesco's Facebook page went viral. The post known as 'William The Worm' reached people from all around the globe after Wesley and a Tesco employee named Rob engaged in some hilarious banter over the diseased worm. It was this customer-company relationship that gave him the idea of creating a spoof customer service account, The Amazing Troll-Man was born. Wesley has also used his popular online presence to help two School Teacher's achieve UK Music Chart Success in 2014. The song called 'Bring It Home' reached number 100 in the Official UK Charts after Wesley released the song under his label 'Band Crusade' and promoted it using only social media. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |