A little understanding of the USERNAME claim and the different methods for using it
To do this on Instagram there are 3 methods
Using a media portal
Advantages: Be able to make a request quickly and receive a brief, precise response.
Disadvantages: Impossible to request generic or less than 6L, limit according to categories, negative responses without reason, impossible to cheat under closing of one’s portal.
Portals are cool, they’re good but they’re still nice for basic claims, no generic or less than 6L.
How do I spot a claim via portal?
If you want to check whether @ has been requested via portal, look for its variable like this: _ @ _
If you find an inactive account that respects _ @ _, it’s because it was the first OG that had the @.
Using a basic / high representative
Advantages: Be able to make a request quickly and receive a response quickly but human better than a portal, make requests internally to the technical team.
Disadvantages: Basic or Tier, there are boxes to fill in in a Meta file, all rep that are corrupt or promises world and wonders at Meta, it’s always the same story sooner or later an investigation is launched on dubious requests and everything blows up.
Useful, ask about the link between your business and the @, if it’s corrupt it’s cool but stay soft! As for the portal, if a rep sends a request to the internal team and the Meta evening Facebook technicians, these are the same people who handle requests linked to the rep and portals, so if the @ you have, you want to find 1st OGE, you do the _ @ _ technique.
Using my method
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Advantages: Able to take any @ +2L from 14 days or 30 days without any portal or rep.
Disadvantages: Can claim only inactive @.
You cannot find the 1st OGE which had the @ with my method, you can recover your @ on an account without number or email, blank. 0$ invested for each @ recovered, you can launch 10 claim requests per day, and receive 20/30 @ the following months.
Thanks for reading, feel free to ask questions!