Acai Ultra Lean joins the ranks of sub-standard acai products being pushed onto unsuspecting consumers by scammers. Not only is the product itself very, very poor indeed (it’s drum dried acai which is mixed with lots of cheap ingredients), but the methods used to promote it are fraudulent.
The Acai Ultra Lean product is being promoted using the popular “News Site” scam. A fake news site (in this case www.usahealthreport.org) is created to dupe the visitor into thinking it’s a real news site with authoritative articles. They even create a female anchor to add credibility: the www.usahealthreport.org site uses the fictitious Gina Miller. Needless to say both the site and Gina Miller are certainly not the legitimate figures the purport to be; the scammers just change the names and sell another product.
The site will try to offer you a free trial of acai. You apparently need to only pay for S&H you get your trial. Unfortunately, these free trials also trick the visitor into signing up for a subscription which charges the victim $80 or more a month!
To read more about the scams on our Acai Berry Scams page.

