Everyone should be aware that acai trim is 100% a scam. From the unsatisfactory way in which the product is made (it’s a poor-quality drum-dried extract bundled with loads of cheap filler material that does you no good whatsoever) to the dodgy marketing tactics employed by the sellers. This is a mere shadow of the higher quality products that are available elsewhere on the web. Steer well clear.
Perhaps most worrying is the fact that Acai Trim uses the Fake News site SCAM to trick customers into buying. The scam is this: a site is setup to look like a real, authoritative news site. They even grab some picture of a hot young news reporter to front the site. In this case the site is www.news7special.tv and the news reporteris Julia Sandler, but these names change as often as the wind (just look at the graphic presented below for further examples). Naturally www.news7special.tv and Julia Sandler are nothing more than a figment of someone’s imagination, designed with the sole purpose of scamming you out of your money.
But it gets worse. Not only are you having to pay a stupid amount of money for a sub-standard product, but you’re unknowingly signing up for a subscription to it. For the ‘small’ fee of around $90 they will send you one pack of their crappy product every month, or every two weeks, or with whatever frequency they decide to send it. This is the Free Trial Scam, and a LOT of people are unfortunate enough to fall for it. Don’t be one of them.
There’s a lot more about this scam on the acai free trial scams page.

