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    Searching for certain keywords relating to free money and Cash App lead to videos claiming to promote a “secret trick” or hacks to get free money on Cash App.ĭigging into these videos, they all follow the same basic script: Unlike the money or cash flipping scams on Twitter and Instagram, Cash App scams promoted through YouTube focus on so-called Cash App Money Generators or Cash App Hacks. To underscore how pervasive the Cash App scams are on Instagram, the official Cash App Instagram account recently posted an image with a caption stating the service will “never request money from you.” YouTube Cash App Scamsĭespite the persistence of these Cash App scams on social media, there is another area of intrigue when it comes to Cash App scams, this time on services like YouTube. Clearly, the operation isn’t legit and they would run off with whatever money they would receive.

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    They would ask for an initial payment, claim they have the ability to modify the transactions in the system, ask to be given a cut from the “flip” they perform and mention they have proof that their operation is legit. While I did not engage with these Instagram Cash App scammers, since they operate under the model of money or cash flips, it’s clear how the conversation would go. While unconfirmed, it is suspected that these images were either doctored or involved other accounts the scammer operates. In another Instagram Cash App scam profile, the scammer cautions users to have “at least $25” in Cash App or “any other bank acc.” This profile also includes conversations and images where the scammer supposedly sends money to users. However, potential victims won’t see such returns.

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    Finally, they have an example of a series of “Cashapp Flips” through which users can turn anywhere from $10 to $100 into $100 to $1,000. They also tease an offer of flipping “$7 into $120,” setting the entry point very low for a potential victim. In the Instagram posts above, a money flipping scammer is posting photos of someone with lots of cash in hand in their vehicle to entice users. Rather, as I previously noted, these are traditional money flipping scammers who’ve seen the tremendous popularity of Cash App and the #CashAppFriday giveaways and are trying to prey on desperate users seeking quick cash. These scammers aren’t explicitly targeting Cash App. Some are more direct with their intentions, including variations of the word “money” and “flip” in them. The usernames vary and may include keywords like “cash,” “payroll,” or “rich” in them. On Instagram, the Cash App scammers look for users commenting on posts with their $cashtag and follow those users, hoping they’ll look at their profiles. On Twitter, Cash App scammers reply to #CashAppFriday tweets from and the hashtag itself. How Cash App scams differ on Instagram is through the way they adapt to the platform they use.

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    The post shows an incoming request through Cash App asking for $10 to “verify real account to get $500.” So it’s clear Cash App scammers are using the same tactics outside of Twitter to steal money from Cash App users. One user provided an example account name, $cshfridayoffical, one of a myriad of Cash App accounts impersonating Cash App on its own platform.Ī user also posted an image on their profile of a request they received during a recent #CashAppFriday. On the same Instagram post from users posted about receiving incoming requests to send $20. Once again, because users are publicly sharing their $cashtags, Cash App scammers can easily target them directly. Similar to the Twitter #CashAppFriday promotion, Instagram users hoping to win the #CashAppFriday and #SuperCashAppFriday giveaways will leave comments on Cash App Instagram posts with their $cashtag hoping to be selected. Instagram Cash App ScamsĬash App scams on Instagram are mostly similar to those on Twitter, with some key differences based on how users interact on each platform.

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    You’ll also find tips and guidance on how to keep your hard-earned cash from falling into the wrong hands.

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    Here, I share additional details showing how similar cons are perpetrated on Instagram, and how scammers are also creating videos on YouTube to deceive users into believing they have a way to “hack” Cash App for free money.

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    In part one of our two-part series on Cash App scammers, I explored how promotional tactics used by the popular person-to-person (P2P) payment service have been co-opted by scammers, particularly on Twitter. Here’s what you need to know about their tactics - and how to avoid being conned.

  • Programme des partenaires de distributionĬash App scammers are targeting users on Instagram and YouTube.
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