Do not fall for the TrimFit Keto Weight Loss Supplements (or gummies) reviews scam claiming Oprah Winfrey, Kelly Clarkson and other celebrities endorsed







The TrimFit Keto Weight Loss Reviews Oprah Scam: Everything You Need to Know [fkPmIRqCY3Y]

The TrimFit Keto Weight Loss Reviews Oprah Scam: Everything You Need to Know [fkPmIRqCY3Y]

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Do not fall for the TrimFit Keto Weight Loss Supplements (or gummies) reviews scam claiming Oprah Winfrey, Kelly Clarkson and other celebrities endorsed the product. No celebrities ever endorsed any keto supplements or gummies for weight loss. If you're looking for TrimFit Keto reviews, be sure you don't contact similarly-named companies. Of course, they have nothing to do with any of this. Again, TrimFit Keto reviews claiming Oprah Winfrey endorsed or even created the product are all fake. In this video, I examined the TrimFit Keto reviews scam in order to better inform consumers regarding how such scams work. Basically keto gummies or keto supplements scams begin with a fraudulent ad on Facebook or Instagram and then lead to a fake landing page. That landing page is step two. The third and final step of these sorts of scams involves a product-purchase page asking consumers to provide a credit card number. Unfortunately, that final step of the scam also traps consumers in recurring subscription charges of hundreds of dollars per month. Scammers design these scams to enrich themselves based on creating a scheme to trap victims in a payment plan. They don't actually intend to help consumers lose weight. Stay far away from this garbage. Like, comment and subscribe.

Aired: November 24, 2024

Rating: TV-14

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