Acai Berry Nutrition Scams


Self improvement products are always taken advantage of by online scammers in order for them to make an easy profit, often selling worthless products at grossly inflated prices using flat out lies to bait their victims into parting with their money.

Acai berry scams are certainly no different, with hundreds of sites online flogging the latest `miracle diet` Acai based products. Victims who do buy into the hype are usually entered into notouriously hard-to-cancel and expensive subscriptions under the guise of a free trial. Victims actively have to cancel their free trial and if they do not will receive hefty monthly charges. On some occasions, even if the victim does cancel, they are still billed for hidden charges and hidden subscriptions.

Many of these Acai Berry scams will claim celebrities like Oprah and Dr. Oz directly endorse them which is simply untrue. The testimonials are always false and the claims are significant weight loss is also not true, or atleast not down to the products the site is selling.

Many other dietary and muscle mass supplements have their own same variant of scams operated by the same groups of people. The best advice we can give is not to sign up for any website purporting to offer miracle cures for losing weight or gaining muscle mass, no matter now convincing they look.

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