Protect Against the Acai Berry Free Offer Scam
Before you start to panic, Acai berry itself is not a scam. Acai berry does help promote health and has lots of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants along with much more super fruit goodness inside. The problem is that some on line companies are offering Acai berry free trials to potential customers and misleading them about what they are getting into.
Acai berry is not dirt cheap for a reason, it’s in high demand, it’s difficult to get and it needs to properly support the Amazon workers who create it for us. Many (but not all) of the free Acai berry trials are scams intended to get your card details and membership and continuously charge you for Acai berry juice without your consent. When you sign up for a free trial you are really signing up for a subscription deal and many people do not realise until they see the large debits made on their accounts followed by extra products arriving at their door. “Did I order this product?”, they ask themselves. No they did not.
So before you are seduced by another Acai berry scam, make sure you read the fine print first or if you can’t find enough information on the offer, steer clear of it entirely. A trustworthy company knows the value of Acai berry and provides only high quality 100% pure Acai berry juice. Acai is a great thing and can do so much good for so many people; don’t spoil the experience by being sucked in by the few people that take advantage of others.
Naturally you should always consult a medical professional if you have any questions about your health.