Key Alves faces criticism for leaking app accused of scam

Key Alves faces criticism for leaking app accused of scam




Key Alves is criticized on social media for promoting the InstaMoney application, which promises money in exchange for likes. The athlete may not know it, but the app is accused of scamming users.

The announcement appeared on social media on Wednesday (5/4), in a video in which the former BBB appears enthusiastic about the new publication. “Seriously, I have an app that pays just for you to click on social networks. Can you believe it? I’ll show you,” he began.

Then, Key revealed a printout of the application showing that he received around R $ 920 after using the application for 14 days. “That’s a lot of easy money. It will fall directly to my account, directly to Pix, see?” She continued to be dazzled by the audience.

Many followers criticized the disclosure due to the application’s negative history. “Key Alves has already reached the second post-reality stage: announcing a coup in stories,” underlined an Internet user.

Using InstaMoney has a problem: in order to “earn money”, the user must pay a fee to install the platform. And to top it off, the owners claim that the app is licensed by the Meta group, responsible for Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook. However, Mark Zuckerberg’s company denies the information.

While the scam seems obvious, many people have fallen for it thanks to celebrity endorsements. InstaMoney has received more than 2,000 complaints about false advertising on the Reclame Aqui website. Including, some of the reviews already mention the name of the former sister.

Source: Terra

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