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How Instagram Scammers Make $10k/Month Using the Dumbest Strategies

They’re not Nigerian princes, yet they make so much money

7 min readSep 15, 2020

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There’s a long list of moneymaking scams in history, and they evolve technically every year.

These scams, you may have fallen for one or two of them from internet scammers. Or maybe not. There’s a high probability that your teenagers have fallen for some through social media, though. These scam agencies have developed more than humanity expected, and they now take advantage of social media, most especially Facebook and Instagram.

That’s all they do—scam people out of their money, block them, and then move to the next victim. Social media is a happy prompt for them.

So, who would fall for these cheap scams? Greedy young people who are mostly dumb? Not all the time.

Why are young people their target this time around? Because young people are flocking to the internet way more than their elders.

Who are these cheapskate scammers? Very normal people like you and me, who you’d never notice.

And I can swear that they’re not Nigerian princes like everyone thinks.

1. Money Doubling CEO: The Flipping Money Scam

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Winifred J. Akpobi
Winifred J. Akpobi

Written by Winifred J. Akpobi

Young, graceful womanist. You should read my stuff while you’re here <3 💌 Email: winifredakpobi@gmail.com

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