How To Spot Fake Millionaires on Instagram

The Millionaire Coaching Business

Brandi NoBarExam West
2 min readJul 6, 2019

There are people on Instagram pretending to be wealthy, millionaires, rich, well-off, etc., in order to attract an audience in hopes of selling them their millionaire coaching program(s).

It’s nothing wrong with teaching people business tactics, but it’s not okay to claim you are a millionaire when you are not.

The more they flaunt what they have, the more likely they are to be fakes.

One way to identify whether someone is lying about being rich is whether they are flaunting their wealth. We all know some of the wealthiest people dress like slobs or ordinary.

They post no receipts from deals

Besides coaching and selling courses, they’ve done nothing in the real world to acquire wealth. They make their money from the courses you buy not from actual techniques.

Positive and Motivation Post

Everybody needs motivation from time to time. Motivation is for church — and rarely do people in church get rich. Motivation is not the answer to get rich. However, people are weak and that’s what they gravitate to. It works, but it will never change their financial circumstances.

Be mindful when following millionaire coaches. When deciding to get rich and invest in yourself, you must be able to spot scams.

Why Do I Care

Well, my mother has been scammed out of thousands over the course of her life from churches and gurus. It’s really sad because people really be happy and excited, even never get the money they were promised. I’ll have to write a separate story about that.

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