Keto One Gummies Scam and Reviews, Explained [iYhXI-DaZqF]
Keto One Gummies Scam and Reviews, Explained [iYhXI-DaZqF]
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Watch out for a Keto One Gummies scam that may involve apple cider vinegar (ACV) and fake reviews along with the not legit claim that various actors, the cast of the TV show with investors, and "TV Doctor Oz" meaning Dr. Oz endorsed the product as a purported 500mg weight loss support supplement or diet pill or gummy. It's not true. The person mentioned in one of the Keto One Gummies scam articles with fake reviews is named "Emily Senstrom," supposedly a medical student at Harvard University, but it's a fake name. The Keto One Gummies scam may show various celebrities, Melissa McCarthy, and Billy Gardell, as if they are weight loss gummies that celebrities used, but it's all nonsense. Sometimes, scammers use company and/or product names without permission. Also, any companies or products with similar names have nothing to do with this scam. I just want to mention that right off the top. The Keto One Gummies scam appeared to be going around in May 2023. It's likely in Facebook and Instagram ads. The Keto One Gummies scam ads led to keto-one.com, and I found plenty of scams on that website too. I also noticed that getyourketoone.com is another website. I archived it here: It also hosts the same scams. The Keto One Gummies scam might go around for quite a while with scammy mentions of celebrities. From what I have seen, people order these CBD or keto gummies products and then receive a package from a "fulfillment center" or P.O. Box in Smyrna, Tennessee, Tampa, Florida, or perhaps Las Vegas, Nevada, with no parent company information to speak of. Some people have told me in comments that they never ordered the products or even paid for them, with no charges appearing on their statements, yet they received a package at their doorstep anyway. Why is that? That's pretty scammy. I've been covering these CBD and keto gummies scams for quite a while, and this one for Keto One Gummies is no different. There are scams in the social media paid ads, scams in the fake USA Today article, and scams on the product order page. Clint Eastwood once sued and won millions of dollars in two different lawsuits after Lithuanian scammers and people in Los Angeles allegedly used his image and likeness without permission. I expect other celebrities to do the same in the future. If you were scammed and can't find a way to contact the company's customer service and support involved other than calling the phone number or emailing the email address at keto-one.com, call your credit card company and see if they can help. I hope you found this video helpful. Please tap the thumbs up button to like the video, as that might help it rank higher so others can find this and not get scammed. Also, feel free to tap the "Thanks" button off to the right of the thumbs up, thumbs down, and share buttons. I would appreciate it. Thanks for watching. Chapters: 0:00 Keto One Gummies Scam 3:13 TV Show Keto Gummies Scam 3:57 Outlook India Scam Website 6:35 Scammy Affiliate Marketers 7:27 What To Watch Out For 8:46 Keto One Gummies Website 10:30 Dr. Oz Scam Mention 11:32 Customer Service and Support Phone Number 12:57 Mysterious 'Fulfillment Centers' and P.O. Boxes
Aired: November 23, 2024
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