How to Avoid Acai Berry News Story Scams

The latest acai berry weight loss scams involve fake news stories set up to look like an expose. These fake acai berry news stories have become prevalent, and if you become trapped, it may be hard to get a refund. Follow this guide to learn how to spot a fake acai berry weight loss news story from a mile away.

Instructions

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      If you notice any form of acai berry news story, click on the link, but only do so for examination. Once the page opens up, notice how the news site looks much like any other actual news site.

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      Pay attention to the style of the acai berry story. Make a note of how the news reporter starts off with a skeptical view of acai berry weight loss programs.

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      Next, catch how the news reporter eventually starts to change her viewpoint about the acai berry diet as the expose continues - under the weight of her "investigatory" evidence, of course.

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      Next, pay attention to how the news reporter has done a complete 360 by the end of the acai berry news article, and she now supports the diet, then recommends for you to do your own acai berry experiment.

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      Now, take notice of how there are two links at the end of the news story: an acai berry weight loss pill trial offer, and another trial offer for the colon cleanse pill program that needs to be taken in conjunction with the weight loss pills.

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      Next, actually READ the terms of service on both trial offers - you will find that by choosing to accept the acai berry trails, you are also agreeing to hefty future charges. If you're still not convinced that this is a scam move along to the next step BEFORE you agree to the acai berry weight loss pill trials.

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      Open up a new browser and Google "Acai Berry Weight Loss Fake News Story," and you will find that the whole news story is a fraud, and the reporter and her news station aren't even real.

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      Finally, Google "Acai Berry Weight Loss Scam" and you will find that there is currently no supporting evidence that acai berries promote weight loss.

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      Finally, be proud of yourself for not getting punked by the acai berry pill and colon cleanse industry, and spread the word so that no one you know will fall victim to the scam.

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