With the success of any product there is going to be fraud associated with it and Acai berry is no exception. Frauds and scams however greatly depend on the element of surprise. It is far easier to dupe someone out of their cold hard cash if they do not know they are being duped. Fortunately that is no longer the case when it comes Acai berry rip offs.
The berry underwent a proverbial popularity explosion. It was already gaining respect in the health and wellness world when it appeared as a guest on the Oprah Winfrey and after that it would never be unknown again. Many have leveraged the popularity of the berry to create the Acai berry rip off scams which I am sure you have heard of by now. There are 2 fundamental things you need to know about Acai berry rip offs to be able to avoid them. First, you need to know that they exist which you do. Second, you need to know how to spot an Acai berry rip off when you see one and I am going to show you a few ways to do just that.
First and foremost you will want to pay attention to the actually Acai berry content in whichever product you happen to be looking. Companies that profit off of Acai berry rip offs do so by putting under the recommended amount of pure Acai extract in every supplemental pill. This is probably the most popular Acai berry rip off that exists and it is probably because it is the main thing that people do not check. Customers are usually trusting and read the big bold print talking about all the amazing benefits of this certain Acai supplement and these are not necessarily lies. But you need to find out how much of the berry is actually in each pill (usually 200mg to 500mg is good). When customers fall victim to these particular Acai berry rip offs they usually just surmise that the pill did not work for them. They may never even consider that they may have been taking what is essentially a placebo. Scan for this information and the front page, if you cannot find it there look for the “contact us” portion of the website and shoot them a quick inquiry. If you cannot find a way to contact them, well that brings me to number 2.
Look for a way to contact the company you are interested in. You can usually find what you are looking for simply by scanning the front page for a “contact us” tab. A legitimate company will want you to contact them with any questions you may have about their product. A legitimate company will welcome questions, concerns and customer feedback. This information will help them streamline their website adding more useful information and making it more user friendly. Now a company which is running an Acai berry rip off scam is much less likely to have a “contact us” portion of their website. If you cannot ask then they cannot lie right? They will not put themselves in that position. A company can put as little as 10mg of Acai extract in their supplement and make it sound like it is jammed packed with the stuff but if they never actually tell you how much is in it what can you do about it after the fact? Nothing, so do not be an after the fact statistic.
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