Extreme Acai Berry

Ever heard of a brazilan fruit called acai (ah-sigh-EE)?  It is growing in popularity as it is a fruit rich in antioxidants and claimed to be a “miracle fruit” to be used for a variety of issues including weight-loss.  The truth is, it’s no miracle fruit, but the hype has made scam artists rich and Extreme Acai Berry appears to be just one such scam.

Extreme Acai Berry Ingredients

The strange thing about this product is that it actually lists no supplement facts or ingredients.  We can only assume that it contains some quantity of acai, but there is no way to know how much if you check out the website.  Acai is a great ingredient and in the right concentrations it can do a lot of good for your health, but without knowing how much is in it, there is no way to know. This is clearly a scam.

Granted, this isn’t exactly the most sophisticated scam either as you will see customer testimonials as vague and ridiculous as “Now I know I am actually clean inside because I can feel it!” on the website, but if you look at the terms and conditions of their “14-Day Free Trial”, you will see that the 14 day trial starts the day you order the product, which gives you about 10 days max to try the product before they charge you $90 on your credit card and charge you more.  This is the only way you can buy the product.

Pros

  • None

Cons

  • No ingredient listing
  • Auto-ship scam
  • Over-priced ($90)

Extreme Acai Berry Conclusion

This is one of the most disgusting scams I have seen on the market.  Don’t fall for it!