Wednesday

Acai Berry Scam: Acai Max Cleanse

The ads for Acai Max Cleanse are everywhere and each one fails to reveal the real cost of Acai Max Cleanse. Read the fine print before signing up!

Acai Max Cleanse is advertised using the fake news web site. You know, the ones that say "Special News Report" or "Consumer Health News".  They use these sites to fool potential buyers that the acai product in question is somehow legitimate and worthy of the news.

Then, they use the "reporter tries this product as a guinea pig". It's fake because the "reporter" is just some picture of a random woman and who has never tried Acai Max Cleanse.

Then they claim that trial samples of the product are enough to see results. And that the trial is an extra low price. Not true according to the terms of sale hidden in the fine print. Let's take a look at the terms for Acai Max Cleanse.

First off, the trial and trial price are short term..

Upon signing up for the 10 day trial membership you will be charged up to $3.87

After the ten day trial is over, buyers will be charged a higher fee..

If not cancelled, you will be charged $87.47 upon completion of the 10 day trial period

And if buyers don't cancel, they will be charged again that same amount..

Monthly thereafter or 30 days from the original order date, the charge will reoccur monthly at a total of $87.47 until cancelled.

The trial sample is not a sample, but a 30 day supply. If buyers don't cancel and return the unused product, they will be charged at full $87.47.

None of this information is revealed in the advertising copy and is at the very bottom of the sign up page for Acai Max Cleanse. So be aware of this fine print before ordering this product.

Learn about a great new, natural way to really lose weight with The Diet Solution!


There are many acai berry products being marketed on the internet. Beware when buying as many use this same tactic to charge buyers over and over again for their product.

No comments:

Post a Comment

We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information (not including your name, address, email address, or telephone number) about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, click here.