Acai Optimum is “reviewed” on www.OnlineHealthNews7.com, which is made to look like a real news site. It certainly looks the part. They’ve even got a real news reporter (Stacy Sandler) there offering her opinion on acai optimum. The truth is that there is nothing real about this site, or the fake review. There are a whole heap of fake news sites published simply to try and scam you into signing up for a pricey subscription to a substandard acai product like acai optimum. Take a look at the graphic below to see just some of the other sites that are using the same tactics. They may not be called www.OnlineHealthNews7.com, and they may not have Stacy Sandler as their anchor, but this is the same scam alright.
These fake news sites are created quickly by people wanting to push the acai product. If you look closely at the site you will notice that there is nothing on there apart from misleading ‘reviews’ of these products. This is NOT a news site.
To add insult to injury the acai optimum product itself is very poor quality. Notice that it is a drum dried acai. This makes it FAR inferior to the freeze dried products. Of course drum drying is much cheaper and easier than freeze drying, and this is why the manufacturers of inferior products favor it. For similar reasons they will frequently add cheaper ‘filler’ ingredients into the product to save the money on sourcing more acai. It’s an all to common approach to manufacturing that doesn’t do the customer any favors at all.
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This was my first time, & last time getting scammed like this. I guess I was taken because of the television publicity that the real product receives, or or the apraises that it gets when advertised. In conclusion I must say that it has killed my enthusiasm about online ordering anything.
Stephanie, I just got scammed also. This will be my last time ordering from the internet. If I don’t see the product in real life, I will not buy. There should be something that we can do to get our money back. They charged me within 8 days after I received the product. How do you know within 8 days if you like the product?
I was scammed by the acai optimum site though one of those news sites and foolishly I feel for it. Although I was able to cancel early in the hopes that I never deal with them again they waited 3 months and withdrew money from my account. I guess they thought I wouldn’t catch it because it was a small amount but I reported them to the Attorney General’s Office for further action against them, even if I don’t get my money back. I feel I’ve done something to hopefully shut them down for good. This isn’t my first time having problems with internet companies legit or otherwise, but I will never shop on line ever again. Mark my words!