Acai Para Slim is one of those products that promises so much, but delivers so very, very little. Acai Para Slim is also being pushed with the sites purporting to be “News Sites”, but which are in fact little more than a very transparent scam.
In this scam the “News Site” – something like www.onlinehealthnews7.com, for example – looks and sounds just like a real news site. This resemblance is no coincidence. The fraudsters also take a stock photo of an actual news reader – Katherine Miller is one example of a fake name used for this purpose – use these to add credibility to the sham.
The simple fact is that Online Health News 7 and Katherine Miller only exist for the purposes of this scam. This is most definitely not a real news site. The news they show is not real news, and Katherine Miller and Online Health News 7 should not be trusted to provide medical advice of any kind! They’re simply there to sign you up for some recurring ‘subscription’ (disguised as a ‘Free Trial’) which involves you getting ripped off on a monthly basis with no way to cancel. Sound good? Thought not.
If you do get acai from one of these sites then you are sure to receive some poor quality product. Most of the stuff we’ve tested from these suppliers is not freeze dried acai, but some kind of drum- or heat-dried variety. Basically all the goodness is burnt out of it before it reaches you.
Stay away from Acai Para Slim, Online Health News 7 and Katherine Miller. Read more about acai free trial scams here.

