Yet another ‘product’ that is being thrown around and touted as some kind of magical solution to all our problems, Double Berry Blast is just one more in a long line of scams. As seems to be the fashion these days, Double Berry Blast is being promoted by the scammers in very misleading ways. In this case a site called www.news7special.tv claims – and to all intents and purposes appears – to be a bona fide news outlet with female news reader Julia Sandler. The site www.news7special.tv is NOT a news outlet, however, and Julia Sandler is not a real news reader.

The fake news scam is a common trick, and the scammers will often use the same advertisement, page and even site for different products. They simply change the newsreader’s alleged name, and the name of the ‘publication’ that they claim to be representing, and they’re good to go.

The sole purpose of these sites is to trick the customer into signing up for a “Free Trial” of acai berry. The free trial ultimately turns out to be not so free after all, as the visitor is unknowingly signed up for a subscription for a pricey and useless regular delivery of acai. Stay away from sub-standard, misleading products like Double Berry Blast.

For more information on this free trial scam, and to see more examples of instances where people have been stung, check our acai berry scams page.

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