Student raised $10,000 by asking people 1$ on social media

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Mike made 10,000 Dollars just by asking random people on twitter and LinkedIn to donate him money, I would not say he was a scammer because people who donated him money did it willingly, including me myself. He was more of an “online beggar” (emoji)

Just as most services have gone online, begging has gone online too, the coronavirus pandemic drove life online.

The COVID-19 pandemic  era accelerated online purchases and package deliveries at an unprecedented rate. More business and services went online, more people embraced online services and this didn’t leave the beggars. Mike used a simple line to send to everyone he connected with on social media. I think it was kind of automated because ounce you followed him back, you will instantly get a message thanking you for following him and a polite message asking you to donate $1 First time meeting Mike online. I got a   twitter notification from mike back in 2020, his profile had a picture of a dog and his profile was showing he comes from Australia I meet Mike on twitter first time when he followed me on twitter and  following him back, there after he asked me to donate 1$ for him to help him catch up with life, he sounded polite and I didn’t hesitate donating 11$ to him instead of 1$. The twitter message he sent me had a donate link which I clicked and donated using my bank card Little did I know mike was asking everyone he connects with on his twitter account, at that moment he had over 5500 followers, I believe he just didn’t add anyone but targeted people he added on his twitter account carefully because when I looked at his account, he didn’t have friends a normal college student would have but rather his twitter account had mainly directors, founders, entrepreneurs, and other people with out-standing professions. Am very sure he took time on who he added on his twitter account. I found myself on his target list maybe because on my profile I had a bio with a word director   How Mike utilized PayPal donate link to raise over 10,000 in less than a year? Mike used  PayPal donation link to get free donations on PayPal, no wonder PayPal is one of the most used payment gateways in the world because it gives you power to raise money even without a bank account and you can accept money directly from PayPal users, visa, master cards, and other debit/credit cards If ure reading this and u didn’t know how to get donations for free online, a PayPal donation link makes it easier to ask donations by sharing link on social media and website His Paypal donation link was like this below Paypal donate link
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How I Found out about his money in his  PayPal account After connecting  via twitter  and donating to  mike back in 2020, months past and in  2022 Feb, that’s  when I heard from him again. He sent me a message on my  other twitter account where I post stuff about PayPal restrictions and solutions He had a problem with his account and PayPal has frozen his account asking for documents about what he does and other stuff. This is the time I got a chance to know that mike was actually from Canada I find it  amazing how  one can make all that money  on PayPal by just asking for 1$ on social media
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Senkumba Darlius Bis a computer science-trained developer and cybersecurity consultant with over a decade of experience building secure web and app solutions across Uganda and Kenya. Through his platform, WebvatorShops.us, he leverages his technical expertise in payment integrations—alongside his firsthand experience navigating and identifying online scams—to provide in-depth platform reviews, fraud detection, and digital safety guides. Driven by a mission to protect individuals and businesses in the online money space, Senkumba combines his educational advocacy with professional consulting services, offering expert website development, payment integration, and cybersecurity solutions to ensure safe and fraud-resistant digital ecosystems.
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