I took some advice that were given after posting the conversation I had with a tiktok “influencer” yesterday. This is what the first person I made the offer to said.

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image showing I took some advice that were given after posting the conversation I had with a tiktok “influencer” yesterday. This is what the first person I made the offer to said.

dakotaraptors on August 5th, 2020 at 14:48 UTC »

In my post yesterday, a lot of people told me to offer these “teen influencers” a discount code if they bought something, and after x number of people buy my stuff using the discount code I can refund the influencer. But these people DON’T REST. This is the first person I tried the tactic on last night and as you can tell it went great. The earrings she wants are literally $9.99. I responded to another girl with the same thing but I think she blocked me lmao.

What I don’t get is why they want stuff from small businesses so bad. Earrings aren’t even practical. Why not hit up bath and body works for free bedding. If I had their following on social media I’d be sliding into the DMs of Amazon, Trader Joe’s, and Costco.

Edit: I’ve gotten too many DMs and replies asking what my store is. Unfortunately I do not want to disclose personal info so I’ll set up a backup Etsy shop (sells same stuff as my main store site). However I don’t think you guys would like the stuff I sell because my demographic is teen girls.

bittercrits on August 5th, 2020 at 15:17 UTC »

I would love to see more response from different beggars. If you make an account on insta, I would follow.

jasone414 on August 5th, 2020 at 15:17 UTC »

That just shows how much influence these people actually have. She doesn't even think that 12 of her 49.7K followers will buy whatever product that she is promoting.