HusKerrs forced to pay $250 ‘entry fee’ into Warzone tournament

Popular streamers have been known to have separate rooms to work in so they are soundproof and not disturbing the neighbors.
Things can get extremely noisy in the heat of the moment, and you definitely don’t want a noise complaint to spoil the mood of a gaming session.
However, it’s impossible to stream and play when you’re locked out of your room, and HusKerrs was faced with the exact same issue just hours before a Warzone tournament.
HusKerrs pays to enter the Warzone tournament
On March 26th HusKerrs getting ready to upload his stream and warm up for a Rebirth Island tournament. But things went wrong for the streamer when his door wouldn’t open.
o The keypad on my office door has magically stopped working and I don’t have a key to unlock it. What options do I have? I have a tournament in 2 hours pic.twitter.com/jJJz2J665j
— HusKerrs (@HusKerrs) March 26, 2022
The World Series of Warzone champion shared with his fans on Twitter that his office door’s keypad accidentally broke and he doesn’t have a key to open it.
So, like any other normal person would, he called a pro to try and pick the lock. Due to its structure, however, the lock could not be picked and had to be destroyed. And to make matters worse for Husk, it wouldn’t be for nothing.
He revealed it would cost $250 to remove. and when HusKerrs finally went live on Twitch, he told his chat that he felt he had been ripped off. “He [the locksmith] scammed me 100%, $250 for 7 minutes of drilling a lock.”
HusKerrs said he only did it because he was in a “time crunch” and needed to register for the tournament quickly. So in the end it turned out to be just an expensive “entry fee” as he had no other way to access his PC and join the Warzone event.
https://www.dexerto.com/call-of-duty/huskerrs-forced-to-pay-250-entry-fee-for-warzone-tournament-1792122/ HusKerrs forced to pay $250 ‘entry fee’ into Warzone tournament