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3rd March 2022
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Richnana claimed her boyfriend "Chris Fox" worked for Meta, Instagram's parent company (which lost a monumental amount of money recently) and that he would help them - for a price. Sources told the Mail Online that the dynamic conning duo claimed they were phoning from Meta's HQ and staged a video chat in an office setting.
Hayut paid Richnana and Fox - but the exact amount he forked over is still relatively unknown. Message exchanges say that Fox requested a $5,000 payment but PayPal screengrabs obtained by TMZ suggest an amount closer to $7,700 US.
Hayut's manager later contacted Meta that confirmed they do not offer verification through payment but - rather ironically - Hayut's Instagram account has since been verified.
At the time of writing, Hayut's Instagram account had been taken offline.
In 2017, Mashable reported that marketing professionals were paying Instagram employees to have their clients' Instagram accounts verified. "It all comes down to money and who you know," one insider told the outlet. "It's sad, but it's kind of how life is, you know? I've sold verifications anywhere from $1,500 to $7,000 [£5,305]."Explore more on these topics: