Insme2468 first came within my radar when a close friend had told me he wanted to invest. And just one look at the website, who wouldn’t want to invest in this? Everything looks cool. But I’m not naive in this game. These shady platforms frequently use the catchy look of their websites as smokescreens to distract you from seeing what’s truly going on. And yes, make no mistake about it, a lot of shady business is going on with this platform.
Of course, the first thing most want to know is if Insme2468 pays. Yes it does
For now.
At this point, it’s no longer news that most shady platforms pay for a while.
Okay, let’s get started by explaining what Insme2468 claims it does.
Wait…does anyone else think the name of the platform is weird? Just me? Okay.
Moving on…
All about Insme2468.com
The platform says it pays the platform users for just liking posts on Instagram. Yeah, you read right. That’s basically it.
How does Insme2468.com make you money
The platform has 10 packages with the first one free. No, you can’t just stay on the first one and keep earning free. The free package is just to lure you in and will only last 3 days. Afterward, you’ll need to subscribe to a plan from Insme 1 plan to Insme 9 plan. Daily tasks are assigned to you based on what package you paid for with more expensive packages potentially earning you more.
How does the platform make money for its founders?
Insme2468.com also claims they are paid by celebrities or just about anyone who wants to growth-hack their Instagram account in terms of increasing the number of likes on posts. That’s all. Insme then shares the profits they get from these celebrities with their 1.1 million followers.
Yes, 1.1 million followers…lol.
While the Insme2468.com platform looks like it makes sense to the unsuspecting, it is actually all just BS. Terrible lies.
Now here’s the truth
One thing you should bear in mind is platforms like this don’t last. They pay for a short while and stop paying because their business model is unsustainable.
Uncovering the truth about Insme platform
Here are the things I found out about the insme2468 platform
1. Yes, it’s still paying. I don’t recommend you join but if you must join, now’s the time to do so before it crashes since it’s new.
2. Most platforms like this crash within 6 months.
Insme2468.com was created on 2020-11-21. That’s like 2 months ago. Expect it to start having issues within the next 4 months or less if you’re unlucky.
But that’s not all. The fact that the website is just 2 months old makes it obvious that many of their claims are downright lies
- There’s no way they have 1.1 million users on the platform
- My proof: I did a traffic analysis of the site and discovered that the insme2468.com website has just about 10 daily visitors. It’s not a popular website yet so where are these so-called 1.1 million users from?
- It claims to have a parent company ‘Insheart’ which is a global company and was launched in 2015 and the Insme website is just the Nigerian version. Do you believe these tales? I don’t. And here’s why:
- My proof: It doesn’t make sense that the subsidiary will have a working website insme2468.com but the so-called parent company that has been around since 2015 has its website insheart.org looking like this (see below). Don’t lie to us Insme. It’s the same shady scheme. Besides, I checked and the domain name insheart.org was just registered in 2020-10-07
3. It also displays 2 obviously meaningless and questionable certificates. Ask yourself why a platform whose primary users are Nigerians is displaying a certificate that was allegedly obtained in Colorado. How you know that many of these scam platforms are doing shady business is that they frequently use the same phony certificates. Mybonus2u.com which I recently reviewed also has a similar certificate from Colorado. Expect to see more of these Colorado certificates in the future.
(You want actual legit platforms? See my list of recommended investment platforms here)
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*Here are my other concerns about the Insme2468.com platform*
– The name of its founder is not mentioned directly on the website. But later on, you see the name pop up in a random video. A guy named Karen Steven calls himself the CEO of Insme. I can easily tell you that’s a lie. Karen Steven is obviously a paid actor. By the way, that name is fake too and the guy has no social media footprint whatsoever except on the Insme2468.com website.
Many scam platforms do this today (Remember softradeai?) to appear legit. At least the scammers behind Insme could have hired a better actor to play the role. The dude in their video has the charisma of a dead fish. Even the speech he was given to read makes no sense, talking about how Insme helped COVID-19 victims in June 2020. How’s that even possible when the platform was only launched in November? Come on Insme, don’t bring the pandemic into this. Pandemic already did enough damage. The choice of using a paid actor with a fake name makes sense. Once the platform disappears like the softradeai platform did last year, there’ll be no one to hold responsible. You’ll grow old trying to find a non-existent Karen Steven.
– It claims to have the support of many European and American celebrities. Now ask yourself if that adds up. Why does a supposedly international platform have its currency in naira? You telling me American celebrities don’t have social media (Instagram) experts in their country that can assist them with Instagram pages? Come on now. And why does an international platform have only Nigerians on their testimonial page? So many questions.
– It claims to be an authorized affiliate program. That’s a red flag too. Several potential scams are running around these days throwing meaningless words around to try and appear legit. What’s an authorized affiliate program? Authorized by who?…lol. It will interest you to know that insme claims to have been authorized by its parent company called insheart. And as already mentioned above, insheart is another phony non-existent company with a website domain name registered in October 2020 (insheart.org)
– The domain name was registered for just one year and will expire 2021-11-21. Only scams or questionable companies register their domain for just one year since they don’t expect their company to last more than that. Most of them will disappear before one year.
Still, that’s not all
– I touched on this earlier but let’s expand on it. The traffic analysis of the website shows the website isn’t popular yet. It has just about 10 daily visitors even though it’s been around for 2 months. If it remains unpopular it increases the likelihood of them crashing soon.
This brings me to the next point – Referral System
Insme offers about 6 levels of referral commissions to encourage more people to join so it doesn’t crash early.
16% for the 1st level, 8% for the 2nd level, 4% for the 3rd level, 1% for the 4th, 5th and 6th level.
So most people joining or encouraging you to join are doing so line their pockets since there’s more money in the referral system than from the platform itself. Still, 2 months is a long time, and that people are avoiding this shows everyone has seen this type of scheme before. They never last.
Anyway, that’s my take on the Insme2468.com platform.
*Remember the key points*
– Yes, they are paying
– No, I don’t recommend them
– It’s a potential scam
And have I mentioned I don’t recommend them? Okay, I already did. But yeah, it’s worth repeating.
All of that said, the choice is yours whether to take the risk in joining this platform or not.
This has been an insme2468.com review
You said they don’t have up to 1million members? Lolz
Only me has 10,000 team members
Lol
Pls review Uwork.ng
Now I understand better, is just that I lost about 149,000 and 62,800 .