We’ve heard reports of yet another acai product – this time Absolute Acai Berry – being sold using the combination of fake news scam and free trial scam. Sick of hearing the word ‘scam’? Yes, so are we. When you look at the quality of this acai product there’s no wonder why the makers are having to push it using, shall we say, unorthodox methods. This is low quality drum-dried acai; much cheaper to produce than proper freeze-dried acai, and lacking in almost all the benefits too.

The fake news scam is a relatively new phenomenon, but not new enough that loads of other sites haven’t jumped on the band wagon and joined in. In this case the “news site” is www.news6reports.co.uk, and the ‘news reporter’ is Jane Clark. Both only exist to peddle this crappy product. The news sites are quite happy to change their name and the fake ‘reporter’ that they present. Just look at all the sites in the graphic below this post: all using the same scam.

The free trial scam is as old as the hills, but it still seems to catch lots of people out. Check our Acai free trial scams page for more information. You will see there that more than just a few people have been caught out. The scam basically involved signing innocent people up for a subscription to sub-standard acai products. The customer often doesn’t know that he or she has signed up for it at all. It’s an evil scheme, and one which the law ought to be able to take care of.

Keep your eyes open for www.news6reports.co.uk, and “Jane Clark”. Steer clear and save your money! Check our Acai free trial scams page for more information.

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