Slim Plus Keto Gummies 'Shark Tank' Scam and Reviews, Explained
Slim Plus Keto Gummies 'Shark Tank' Scam and Reviews, Explained
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2024-12-14T09:45:06+0800
This video is all about how there's a Slim Plus Keto ACV Gummies "Shark Tank" weight loss reviews scam that's not legit that claims investors on the TV show endorsed the supposed ketogenic weight loss "miracle" and that Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful, Lori Greiner, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, Jennifer Hudson, Adele Adkins, Chris Pratt, and Dr. Oz all placed their stamp of approval on the gummy product. Slim Plus Keto Gummies with ACV (apple cider vinegar) never appeared on "Shark Tank" and the reviews in a fake Fox News article are not real. People might be wondering "does it work" in reference to Slim Plus Keto Gummies and they want to find out ingredients, but the thing is that it's difficult to find information about some of these products. If you did fall for the scam, contact your credit card company immediately. Slim Plus Keto ACV Gummies is simply the latest product to be promoted by scammers and affiliate marketers with fake reviews. My advice with this "Shark Tank" scam is to not get involved, as you'll likely be hit by subscription charges. Instead, choose diet and exercise. Note that sometimes scammers and affiliate marketers use product names and company names without permission. Key Moments: 0:00 Slim Plus Keto ACV Gummies "Shark Tank" Scam 1:10 Fake Fox News Article 2:48 Slim Plus Keto Gummies Website and Red Flags 3:51 Big Subscription Costs 4:36 Dr. Oz Didn't Endorse It 5:05 Fake Celebrity Endorsements 7:59 How You Can Help
Aired: 2024-12-14T09:45:06+0800
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