Let’s be clear from the start: Acai Berry Breeze is nothing less than a blatant rip off.
The product itself is a very low quality imitation of ‘real’ acai which is designed and made in the cheapest possible way. Of course none of cheap manufacture is passed onto the customer in any way: you still pay top dollar for an inferior product.
Once you get past the poor quality, you may be surprised at some of the marketing tactics used by Acai Berry Breeze. They are using the now common fake news scam to trick you into thinking Acai Berry Breeze is endorsed by some kind of legitimate news website. One of the sites we have seen doing exactly this is www.consumertipsweekly.net. This site poses as a legitimate consumer tips site, but has in fact been created solely for the purpose of pushing Acai Berry Breeze to the unsuspecting public. The www.consumertipsweekly.net site is just like a whole load of other sites that do exactly the same thing: make up a legitimate sounding name, make up a news reporter (in this case she is called Samantha) to front the site and make the endorsement. Then just pick a product and try to sell it. If you look at the graphic below you will notice that there are many sites following the same pattern. While they may not have the enduring Samantha as their anchor, you can be sure that their tactics are the same.
As if all this wasn’t enough, www.consumertipsweekly.net and Acai Berry Breeze then do their best to make you sign up for a “free trial”. This free trial has been written about enough already so I won’t go on about it again here. Suffice to say it’s a nasty way to grab a lot of your cash without you really knowing about it. STAY WELL CLEAR OF FREE TRIALS!
You can learn more about acai berry free trials on our acai berry scams page.

