Just go to the Instagram page to see it. On May 31, Simon Castaldi issued a message from the DGCCRF (Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Prevention) with an obligation to opt out 30 days in advance. The regulator did indeed consider Benjamin Castaldi’s son guilty of deceptive business practices.
According to DGCCRF, reality TV nominee and influencer “Neither the commercial purpose of its publications, nor the direct promotion of goods or services or the brands with which these communications are made.“.”These applications, which look like hidden advertisements, are misleading commercial applications in terms of consumer code.“, adds the organization. After this sanction, Simon Castaldi spoke in a video he shared on his Instagram story. First of all, the influencer wanted to give a perspective to the events and defended himself from being an “influencer”.I remember being reprimanded in the past for forgetting to put the hashtag ‘sponsored’ on some of my product placements because I wasn’t careful. So let’s be very clear, I have neither been scammed nor have two or three product placements for perfume brands that I haven’t put the weird trade (…) hashtag ‘sponsored’.“He started.
Benjamin Castaldi’s son did not stop here. He wanted to talk about Booba, who has been very involved in social networks for months against influencer scams. According to Simon Castaldi, the DGCCRF sanction has nothing to do with the rapper whose methods he condemns. “Nobody turned me off. Guys, what Booba did didn’t impress me (…) all the harassment out there that was serious. This is serious, this is so serious‘ he started.
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Source: Programme Television

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