Blue tick verification: Myth or Fact?

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Hello everyone, I came across a post where a member was inquiring about blue tick verification services. It made me curious.
Is it a misconception or reality that you can pay someone to obtain a blue tick verification badge on Instagram, Twitter, etc.?
I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this.
 
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Certainly, that's accurate. Numerous providers offer this service, but it comes at a substantial cost, ranging from $$$ to $$$$, depending on the platform. They create authentic-looking posts on various popular blogs and sites, employing various techniques to make you appear as if you're a celebrity.
 
It's not a myth, but there are plenty of scammers who will simply take your money.
 
Certainly, that's accurate. Numerous providers offer this service, but it comes at a substantial cost, ranging from $$$ to $$$$, depending on the platform. They create authentic-looking posts on various popular blogs and sites, employing various techniques to make you appear as if you're a celebrity.
That's logical. I've noticed individuals creating "news sites" boasting about their fame and excellence before applying for verification. Are there any trustworthy contacts who can assist with this?
 
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Accurate, but the cost is exceptionally high. Additionally, as already pointed out, there is an abundance of scammers.
 
The issue here is not merely paying someone for the service; the problem, from my experience, is that anyone taking money for this service insists on articles they claim are necessary. This forms a significant scam that many people fall victim to. Then comes the verification process, which is uncertain for both parties; success depends on luck. If it doesn't work, the seller has already earned 5k or 9k from articles costing less than 1k. Unfortunately, articles' money can't be refunded as they're already posted, but verification money, which is often refunded, can be reclaimed (sometimes).
I personally have attempted to verify my own Facebook profile and Instagram, encountering numerous individuals offering such services. They typically request articles, even though I have more than 30 fully featured articles, a ready knowledge panel, and a strong presence on Google when my name is searched. Despite this, they insist it's not sufficient and demand 5000 for articles and an additional 5000 for verification, totaling 10k. Some even ask for 23k. All of this proves to be a waste of time and money.
Through my experiences, I've learned that investing in ads is a more worthwhile approach; eventually, you can attain the blue tick. Otherwise, attempting verification through other means can lead to wasting both time and effort.
 
Indeed, such services exist, but there are several prerequisites to fulfill before proceeding.
 
Hello everyone, I came across a post where a member was inquiring about blue tick verification services. It made me curious.

Is it a misconception or reality that you can pay someone to obtain a blue tick verification badge on Instagram, Twitter, etc.?

I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this.
It's true, but it comes at a high cost.
 
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Indeed, such services exist, but there are several prerequisites to fulfill before proceeding.
Even after fulfilling those prerequisites, there is no assurance.
 
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Certainly achievable, not a myth. However, bear in mind that it can also be revoked, and there are many scammers in the market. So, be cautious.
 
Use only JRVIP or premium members for this service; don't rely on anyone else.
 
Service providers in the forum offer this at a cost of $$$$; however, it doesn't guarantee success if you lack a significant internet presence.
 
Service providers in the forum offer this at a cost of $$$$; however, it doesn't guarantee success if you lack a significant internet presence.
Agreed.
 
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Possessing a blue checkmark doesn't necessarily validate your credibility; it's merely an icon marker.
 
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