In times of high social media and financial crisis in the country and in the world, users found themselves looking for ways to get extra income to close the month's bills. They are mainly resorting to services offered online. Recently, Insta Money, an application that promises to pay for liked photos, has become a rage. Why? We explain. Anyway, before downloading it, check if the platform is really reliable!
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With the promise of making money from Instagram, users went in search of Insta Money, an application that is available from the Google Play Store and works as follows: the individual must download the app and like photos on the platform. For each photo liked, the person earns a cash value.
In the description of the application available on the Play Store, the value for each photo liked is R$ 1; however, depending on the number of photos with likes in the 24-hour period, this amount can double and reach R$2. The amount may seem low, but as there are several photos liked, the total balance can be interesting.
The central idea of the application is to connect those who need engagement and those who need extra income.
Of course, some people want to know if it's safe and if the payments for the liked photos really arrive at all. accounts, the application is not free and works from the purchase of a license to use, which can vary from R$ 97 to R$ 147. Therefore, the best way to know if the app fulfills what it promises is to analyze the opinion of those who already purchased the product, either through comments in the store or on specialized sites, such as Reclame Here.
In the store, the application has more than 50,000 downloads and more than 1,900 reviews. The balance is negative, as there are dissatisfied people arguing that the platform does not make payments as promised.
At Reclame Aqui, the situation is no different, as there are several complaints from users about the payment method or the accounting for photos that have been liked. See this testimonial:
“I bought Insta Money (…) which was just liking the photo and being able to earn money, I did the process about 5 times liking 50 photos per hour and the money it was no more than R$ 50.00 when I updated it, with R$ 1.00 per photo (...) until I tried to withdraw it several times and was unsuccessful at all (…)”.
Based on this information, it is possible to conclude that Insta has not yet been able to fulfill its promises and that many consumers are dissatisfied. Therefore, it might be interesting to look for other income alternatives.