Beware of Acai Berry Fake News Reports!

Published:March 21st, 2010

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[El Cerrito, CA, TransWorldNews] – There’s a new scam looming around the internet pertaining to Acai Berry, and since old tricks were busted out, it’s time for these scammers to devise a new trick to lure innocent customers and get their credit card information.

Scammers now employ the use of fake news reports where the news reports, upon verification, are proven to be fake – a reporter representing Health News 6 of Health News 7 suddenly reports new findings about ACai Berry research, prompting innocent customers to go their site and go for the free trial, where the sole intention is to get the customer’s credit card info and enroll them to a monthly subscription of an Acai Berry supplement that won’t even work – of course, without the knowledge of the innocent customer since the monthly “subscription” details are not even published on these sites. Most of the time, the customer will just be surprised that a monthly delivery of Acai Berry supplements show up, will find it really hard to cancel the subscription they never signed up for, and the last recourse would just be to cancel the card.

It’s the same old scam where “free trials” mask the “monthly subscription”; only today, there’s a new trap to use “live” news reports where everything is fake – the reporter, the news station, the news, even the acai berry supplement in question.