Apparently, the shills are alive with the sound.
A spreadsheet showing the prices of things like coins and NFTs for celebrities, athletes, and people who promote them may only be partially accurate.
The list, which was posted to Twitter by independent scam researcher, claims to show how much Lindsay Lohan, along with a ton of lesser celebrities and fringe celebrities, are worth.
Some of the people on the list, such as an account called Stock Market Hats, confirmed that their rates were accurate. Stock Market Hats use the #ad hashtag for paid promotion, but they don't always dig into what they're paid to do.
I don't know a lot about it, but I look at what looks legit from a far away view.
The researcher says that the list comes from a marketing firm and that it charges $25,000 per handcrafted item. 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266
The document should be taken with a grain of salt. With the knowledge that some of the listed rates are accurate, it reinforces the idea that there is only one big grift in the world.
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