lose30inthirty.com Fitness Personality Rocco Castellano explains why, how and where the Acai Berry diet scams are happening on the internet. Please do not buy anything from these diet scam artists

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25 Responses to “The Acai Berry Scams Invading the Internet”

  1. carlamefernandes on July 28th, 2009 12:33 am

    Can’t u just tell ur bank to cancel the so u don’t have futher charges after the shipment?

  2. GoldenBalls001 on July 29th, 2009 11:37 am

    Rocco thanks for this vid! need more people like you to help stop these scammers! i googled acai berry and saw your youtube link on the 1st results page, hopefully most people will see this when they think about signing up for that product!

  3. doncastrian on August 1st, 2009 5:25 am

    yeah i agree with this, dont get the free trials. if you are gnna buy it u can get it from ebay where you control your own supply. the acai berry is good for you, just like fruit is, the colon cleanse is a different matter though. try eating sensibly and exercise and it will work. calorie control!!!!

  4. LilDemon147 on August 3rd, 2009 9:32 pm

    if it works, your going to want to continue using it… hence they put you on an auto shipment program, they give you a product for free, let you try it no money down, and if you dont like it, you cancel, its that simple… why people have such a huge problem with canceling is beyond me…

    1: the number didnt work (your just an idiot, wrote it down wrong, or called when they were closed

    2: they never told me about auto ship(yes they did, you didnt pay attention)

  5. gonzalezjperez on August 4th, 2009 4:43 pm

    read Johnnie23457’s comment further down, its true the scammers pay for ad-words and ad sense which if your not familiar costs them every-time we click there advertisement through google not to sure but it’s like anywhere from maybe $1-$3 that they have to pay per click to google dont hold me to it so if you see there ad go for it give it a click..

  6. xxthumpurxx on August 7th, 2009 9:10 pm

    you were doin it wrong then.

  7. Amybcb on August 9th, 2009 9:04 am

    I tried to order it once and it was a SCAM. They would want to keep charging you and sending you more and there was no way to cancel it. The phone numbers listed didn’t work. I had to put in a complaint to my bank/credit card and block the charge from ever going through. I did win and they are trying to stop these scams.

  8. borbeher on August 10th, 2009 7:42 am

    Por favor tengan cuidado con caer en alguno de los sitios que te da las muestras gratuitas de Acay Berry, porque me han estafado con 180€ en mi tarjeta de crédito. Al inicio me debitaron 5€ por el acai y 5€ por el colon cleansen y ahora despues de NO recibir el producto me han debitado 170€ más, la empresa que supuestamente me debe enviar los productos Viv3Lab. He encontrado como muchas personas igual a mi han caido en esta estafa.

  9. grgspunk on August 11th, 2009 7:48 pm

    You’re a fucking hypocrite–A scammer attempting to rat out another scam. I mean, seriously? Lose thirty pounds in 30 days?

    How the hell can you possibly lose 30 pounds in thirty days? Jesus Christ, most doctors would never recommend losing any more than 2 pounds a week–You can’t possibly expect to safely lose one pound a day without seriously endangering yourself.

  10. ginola66 on August 13th, 2009 1:31 am

    you fat retards go running instead of spending your time on youtube, and read the terms and conditions

  11. xxthumpurxx on August 14th, 2009 10:12 pm

    man what is with all you guys?? i used this and lost 16lbs in the first month and a half. it works great! If you buy it from a trustworthy source youll be ok.

  12. 54australia on August 15th, 2009 2:12 am

    I ask to refund the money for the products AcaiBerry! Life Cleanse, 4 botles i did never have, i did used the 2 bottles of the free trail, and it does not wors, really is a ripoff, i did put 2 kilos in the 2 weeks trail, how is all this people come to joing this company to get people to be robe like that, they are necearies to comit the crime

  13. 54australia on August 16th, 2009 5:28 am

    they charge my 4 times for 4 bottles i never goot and it does not works any way

  14. 54australia on August 18th, 2009 2:25 am

    idit the free trail and i did put 2 kilos on, it is rubbihs

  15. 54australia on August 21st, 2009 4:46 am

    They say is a free trial, for 14 days, but the products take 2 weeks to get to my place, i tell them the product did not come, they tell me they wil investigate and aviced me never they contact me to tell me any thing about my claim

  16. 54australia on August 21st, 2009 4:50 pm

    i ask to cancel my registragtion and refound the money they been charge me with out permisition and with out notificed and with out the products, i did not got the products(4) bottles for 600 dollars i don’t have i did not used i did not taket and THAT RUBISH DON’T WORKS, IT IS A CRIME take money from people like that is there so many inescrupoluss people like the products they are criminals!!!!

  17. 54australia on August 25th, 2009 4:37 am

    it is a clear liers, they say in two weeks you will lost kilos, nothing, nothing it is rubbish, they take you credit card and charge you what ever they want, every 2 weeks they charge me for 2 of those bottloes for nothing because it don’t works like the company say,

  18. 54australia on August 26th, 2009 1:30 pm

    Who are you? a fool like me? i got the bloddy two botles try free, it is not free, it been charge me more the 600 dollars, in top of it , it does not works at all!!!!!!!!!i did try and i did put 2 kilos in the 2 weeks try.

  19. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM on August 28th, 2009 9:48 am

    BE AWARE OF THE ACAI BERRY PILLS ONLINE SCAM!!!!!!!!!

    The Better Business Bureau in the U.S. released a statement this January warning consumers to be wary of website offering acai berry-related weight loss products, saying it has received “thousands” of complaints from consumers.

  20. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM on August 31st, 2009 4:59 am

    THE SO CALLED “FREE TRIAL” CAN COST YOU A LOT OF MONEY!!!

    When you agree to the “free trial” and don’t cancel your account in the 14 days, you will be charge monthly! In many cases, when customers try to contact the company and cancel their subscriptions, they are forced to sit for more than an hour on hold. Additionally, some consumers have complained of unauthorized charges on their credit card or bank accounts for products they did not order.

  21. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM on September 2nd, 2009 6:46 am

    Several customers reported they were eventually forced to close bank accounts and cancel credit cards to stop the charges.

  22. ACAIBERRYbigSCAM on September 5th, 2009 3:34 pm

    Winfrey, Oz, and Ray have all publicly disassociated themselves from the sites that make unauthorized use of their names.

    A disclaimer was added to the Oprah website last month that reads: “Consumers should be aware that Oprah Winfrey is not associated with nor does she endorse any açaí berry product or online solicitation of such products.”

    EAT THE FRUIT!!! THAT’S GOOD FOR YOU!!!

  23. independentx0x0 on September 7th, 2009 11:44 am

    wow really? … I was gonna get Acai berry..i guess i shouldnt now… thanks for the heads up!

  24. xxthumpurxx on September 7th, 2009 1:02 pm

    fuckin anti get the fuck out of here

  25. penguinsip on September 10th, 2009 5:03 pm

    So quit complaining and hit the lead

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