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Skincare gadget company The Skin Glo tricked Instagrammers into buying its product – The Verge
A company called The SkinGlo emailed Instagram creators with a tempting offer: over $500 for five photos of themselves using its electric face scrubber. They had…

That they paid for themselves
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All of the women tell the same story of how they were scammed. A company called The SkinGlo emailed them with a tempting deal: it was looking for content to fill its Instagram feed, and its team had chosen them to help. In exchange for five photos of them using The SkinGlos electric face scrubber even photos taken just from their phones theyd receive 450, or about $525 USD. They could even watermark the images and only send over a clean file…
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