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Acai berry scams are everywhere it seems – chances are you’ve seen the ads online about acai berry products and have wondered if they are worth it or not. In this little article I’m going to attempt to show you what the real acai berry scams are and how you can avoid them.

They would offer free trials of acai for just a few dollars. People seeing this as a great opportunity to try out something seemingly everyone was talking about bought it up like hotcakes. What the average consumer didn’t know however was that in the terms and conditions you were put into a billing cycle and would be billed every month for a huge amount of money.

These products promised a free trial of the acai berry as long as you covered the shipping and handling. Once you entered in that information you were put, unknowingly, into a billing cycle where you would be billed every thirty days for the acai berry product whether you wanted to or not. On top of that canceling was often times very hard.

One thing you can do to try and not be scammed is by simply doing your homework. This sounds really basic but let’s be honest here a lot of us don’t do our homework. We simply buy off of emotion (not that there’s anything wrong with that).

Go to scam board and search around for the acai berry product your interested in. Chances are you are not their first buyer and thus others, if scammed, will make it known publicly.

Just remember that if it’s too good to be true it often times is. Don’t be sucked into the dreams of losing weight and feeling better if there isn’t proof that you can. Don’t lose hope of your dreams and keep on trying to get to where you want to be in terms of both weight and anything else in life. You can do it.

Want to find out more about acai berry scams? Then visit Emily Hazzard’s site on how to avoid the worstacai berry scam.

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