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Knowing an Acai Scam Company

January 25, 2010

If you have been to an Acai berry website, you will have known that the fruit has many health benefits not found in any other fruit. However, consumers must beware when browsing on such sites because there are some companies that use misleading marketing methods to sell products. Some even have health claims that are either outrageous or not verified by health authorities.

Many complaints have been recorded of fake Acai products causing health problems instead of benefiting from it. Hence, it is advised that you get your health products derived from the fruit from legitimate companies on the internet.

Knowing a fake Acai company is easy. If it is offering a free trail of its products and promises to charge only for shipping and handling, that company is a scammer. No exceptions. Signing for their free trial offer will enable them to get your credit card details and charge you regularly for a subscription.

Acai free trial scams are not usually detected until it is too late. By then it is very difficult, if not impossible, to cancel your subscription. As a result, the consumer is forced to pay for an expensive Acai berry product of inferior quality. Such is the work of fly by night companies. Fortunately for us, Visa has started to shut down these immoral organizations, and 100 acai retailers were shut down recently. Hopefully other payment processors will follow suit and remove this scourge from the marketplace.

Read more about acai on these sites:

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