Beware of LifeSource Keto Gummies fake reviews as well as a Shark Tank scam that claims the shows investors all put their money toward investing in the







LifeSource Keto Gummies Reviews and 'Shark Tank' Scam, Explained [OfqSOv-OMji]

LifeSource Keto Gummies Reviews and 'Shark Tank' Scam, Explained [OfqSOv-OMji]

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Beware of LifeSource Keto Gummies fake reviews as well as a "Shark Tank" scam that claims the show's investors all put their money toward investing in the supposed weight loss gummy product from a Harvard University medical student named "Emily Senstrom." The TV show "Shark Tank" has never endorsed any keto weight loss gummies. Also, "Emily Senstrom" is a fake name. She does not exist. LifeSource Keto Gummies are simply the latest item in the keto weight loss gummies product line to be featured online with scams and fake reviews. In the LifeSource Keto Gummies fake reviews and "Shark Tank" weight loss scam, a long and fake USA Today article was presented in an official way on a website that claimed the show's investors put $50 million toward the product, which is laughable. The website I was led to from an ad and the fake USA Today article claimed that LifeSource Keto Gummies was mentioned by Dr. Oz, CBS News, NBC, CNN, Women's Health, Woman's World, Honolulu Magazine, and the Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism medical journal, all of which was false. None of these people or publishers ever said anything about LifeSource Keto Gummies in reviews or anything of the sort. LifeSource Keto Gummies are like all of the other scams out there for these kinds of products, where making a purchase ropes you into a subscription that will cost you hundreds of dollars per month, and ultimately thousands of dollars per year. Also, LifeSource Keto Gummies will likely arrive in a package from a P.O. Box in Smyrna, Tennessee or maybe Tampa, Florida or Las Vegas, Nevada. It'll be difficult to find a parent company name or who the people are who are behind the sales of the products. There's a reason for that difficulty. If you made a purchase of this product and want your money back, or want to cancel future charges, I recommend contacting the payment method you used to make the purchase if you can't find a way to contact customer support phone numbers or email addresses for the products themselves. If you used a credit card, alert your credit card company immediately. Do not wait. Key moments: 0:00 LifeSource Keto Gummies "Shark Tank" Scam Ad 1:40 Fake USA Today Article 2:58 Fake Fox News Graphic 3:16 "Emily Senstrom" and Celebrities 5:23 LifeSource Keto Gummies Reviews (Fake) 5:50 LifeSource Keto Gummies Website 6:58 BS About Medical Journal and Dr. Oz 7:45 LifeSource Keto Gummies Phone Number and Email Address 7:56 Important Info You Should Know

Aired: November 24, 2024

Rating: TV-14

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