Don’t Buy Into Acai Berry Scams

Acai berry scams have quite literally taken over the internet. With a simple search you may find tons of ads in front of your face. With all of these ads promising so much it’s hard not to get caught up in the possibilities of losing so much weight.

Because of how popular the scam has become I wanted to write this article just to inform everybody of what’s going on and how they can avoid being scammed.

The acai berry can be found deep inside the Amazon rain forest and it has helped the locals there for literally thousands of years to stay in shape. The berry came over to North America in the 80’s but due to how bitter the berry was it wasn’t widely accepted.

Due to science advancing though the berry was able to be put into a pill capsule and it literally took off after that. All of a sudden acai was featured on every TV talk show out there and it seemed like every body was talking about the berry. Literally thousands of men and women started searching for acai.

Like all good things though some people had to try to ruin it. Some con men got together and decided to offer people free trials of the acai berry as long as they paid shipping and handling for it. The reason they did this was because when they paid shipping and handling the con men would get their credit card information and would be able to bill them every few weeks whether they wanted to continue or not.

This was pretty tricky and they continue to make a boat load of money by doing this. Most consumers just cancel and don’t really mind being out a hundred dollars or so but it really bothers me when I think that people think acai is a scam when that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Acai is great just the way it’s mass marketed is terrible. To avoid these scams I recommend you simply do your homework. Before buying any product go online and start searching for reviews of the product in order to see if it’s really all it’s cracked up to be. This is a great way to see if you should take the plunge or not.

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