Protect Your Money From the Acai Berry Cleanse Scam
September 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Acai Berry
The acai berry is getting a bad name because of all the acai berry cleanse scam websites out there. We have all seen the fake blogs with pictures telling you the owner of the blog is a 30 something mom that lost 30 pounds or more with free acai berry cleanse supplements. For the most part I think people know these sites are not real, but they want to believe that they can lose weight like the people in the pictures so they forget common sense.
I believe acai berry supplements are very beneficial and have written several other pages on the topic. Unfortunately, when it comes to the acai berry cleanse scam there is nothing positive to say about it, but I will show you what to look for so you don’t get scammed too.
If you know what to look for, you can better prepare yourself to avoid falling victim to a scam.
A scam site will look like a blog. The supposed blog will be the personal story of the person that created the website. The story will talk about how she (it is almost always a female) had no energy until she found these free trials for a weight loss supplement and a colon cleanse product.
There will also be impressive before and after pictures of the person telling the story. The pictures are usually stock photos and cost $1 at www.stockxpert.com and they have lots of them. Using stock photos is not a bad thing in most cases, but here people are trying to deceive you.
After the story and recommendation to order specific weight loss supplements, there will be a comments section at the bottom. In that section there will be some comments saying how great the supplements worked. The comments section will be closed so you can’t leave a comment or if it allows you to put in a comment it will never be shown.
Don’t fall victim to the glamorous pictures and outrageous weight loss claims. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
You also need to pay attention to what you are signing up for. If you want a free trial, that is ok. You just need to realize you will be charged for future shipments unless you cancel. Some people have had problems with certain companies. If you want to take advantage of a free trial and don’t want to risk your credit rating, use a prepaid gift card.
If you want to avoid all the potential problems of free trials, there are lots of great deals out there. Many of the free trial supplements are also available in great deals like by 3 get 2 free. You can usually buy single bottles too and they will still be cheaper than the local health food store. Just do a little research and you will be ok.
I will say it one more time: if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Read the fine print and you will know what you are signing up for.



