DDS blogger Jack Argota dismissed claims that he is experiencing financial difficulties, saying the sale of one of his properties was prompted by a failed business venture and not by money problems.
In a social media post, Argota said he owns four houses—two in Cavite, one in Samar, and one in Leyte—and described the property he is selling as an “extra” home that he no longer uses.
“Hindi naman sa pagmamayabang,” Argota wrote, explaining that he decided to sell the property after being allegedly scammed of P4.2 million in a vape business in 2025.
He said the proceeds would be added to funds for the purchase of a new house in Davao City.
Argota added that he aims to own property in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, stressing that all his assets were acquired through hard work.
He also took a swipe at fellow vloggers whom he accused of being “paid” and benefiting from questionable sources of income, saying he would never support his family using money he claimed was linked to corruption.
Argota then contrasted himself with what he described as politically aligned vloggers, insisting that his earnings were earned “in good faith.”


