![]() So, now that we know what the Cash App Friday giveaway is, let’s look at the scam. Prize winners are notified by receiving a direct message from Cash App to their Twitter or Instagram account to request their full name and address.Your odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. People can also retweet Cash App’s Twitter post with their $Cashtag in order to win the money. To win, users comment on Cash App’s Instagram or Twitter post with their $Cashtag and usually a more or less intelligent and valid reason to get the attention of Cash App staff. The giveaway’s hashtag is #CashAppFriday. Every Friday, 10 people can win $500 each, 20 people $250, and 100 people $100. ![]() What started accidentally when Twitter and Cash App users started asking strangers publicly for money by posting their $Cashtag, grew into an official Cash App giveaway. Something as popular as the #CashAppFriday giveaway held by official Cash App Instagram and Twitter accounts was bound to become a breeding ground for scammers. ![]() #CashAppFriday □ /cnXuri3Zvj- Cash App May 28, 2021
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