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Acai
There is actually NO ACAI in these "free trials"

I've done some research. I thought that instead of posting this on complaints, I would just write a complaint about it myself. All of this information I am telling you is true. I've also read from one poster that Acaiburn's primary ingredient isw actually very dangerous. Due to the fact that around 10 years ago the FDA stopped regulating herbs, it is allowing the herb industry to get away with anything, potentially even murder from the dangerous ingredients that these products actually contain.

I would venture to say that ALL of the "free trial" acai pills actually either do not even contain acai, or it is in such a neglible amount that it is basically nonexistent (They may throw in a VERY miniscule amount of it, just so they can list it on the ingredients). Feel free to test my theory by getting you "free trial" pills tested. And I'm sure some of the Acaiburn employees will come on here with a copied and pasted script that will have nothing to do with what I'm saying here. If any of you employees actually read this, or if I'm super lucky, the owner, then if your product is SO amazing, I'm sure you have absolutely no problem with your customers getting the ingredients tested, right?! Watch, LOL the employees will come on here with a copied and pasted script that addresses nothing I'm saying here!

FYI about these deceitful advertising practices, ALL of these blogs are FAKE.instead of a "mom" it is probably some sleezy man making up a huge lie. Then he lies further with fake comments. Also, they either steal photos, or take them from stock sites.in those fake comments, a lot of times their "children" will comment and testify what an AMAZING transformation their "mom" has undergone. I truly believe these scamsters have multiple personality disorder!

On top of that:

You do know that herbs and all aren't regulated by the FDA, meaning that they can basically put anything into those pills that they want and it is not checked for quality or regulated at all. It's a FACT that these sites selling "free trials" (which is just a trick to get your cc#) pretty much never even put acai in the pills. They cost $1.50 PER BOTTLE!!! And then they turn around and charge your card for about $90! If you don't believe me, go and get some of your "free" pills and get them tested. They won't even have acai in them! (although I don't understand how they can call their product "free" if they charge $90 for it)

P.S. The scamster who made up that "blog" gets a comission off of every nonfree trial. That means you are personally paying the liar for cheating and stealing from you!


Offender: Acai

Country: USA

Category: Beauty & Appearance

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