10 Instagram Scams To Look Out For
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Scammers keep tabs on what you’re interested in. If you have been looking at a lot of neon bikinis lately, they know it. So that’s when you might get a DM or shoutout from a company, inviting you to check out their page, which sells cute neon bikinis for almost nothing. Somehow, they’re practically giving these bikinis away. They’re only $8, and look just like the $200 bikini you were looking at. You wonder how they even make money, after shipping and handling. But you want the bikini, and so you hand over your credit card information on their website. In the mildest of these scams, you just paid $8 for a bikini that’s never coming. In the worst ones, you just input your credit card data on a platform hosted by advanced hackers, who now have your credit card data.