Kelly Clarkson Keto Gummies - Ketonara Keto ACV Gummies Reviews and Celebrity Scam, Explained [25028a258]
In this video, I'm exposing a scam that's been circulating through Facebook and Instagram ads. These ads falsely claim that celebrities like Kelly Clarkson, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and even the cast of the TV show "Shark Tank" have endorsed Ketonara Keto ACV Gummies. Let me tell you, this product and a lot of other keto ACV gummies products are surrounded by scams.
Ketonara Keto ACV Gummies claims to help you melt fat quickly without diet or exercise. This kind of promise is nothing more than snake oil. There’s no magic pill that can replace a healthy lifestyle and proper medical advice. The product’s official website makes these unrealistic promises, which should be a huge red flag for anyone.
One of the most alarming aspects of this scam is the fake endorsements. The website and ads mention famous doctors like Dr. Mehmet Oz endorsing the product, which is completely false. None of these doctors have ever supported Ketonara Keto ACV Gummies. This is a tactic used to gain your trust and make you believe the product is legitimate.
When I tried to find out more about who makes Ketonara Keto ACV Gummies, I almost hit a dead end. I found some information on the BBB website but that's it. There’s very little information available online about the manufacturer, which makes this product even more suspect. A legitimate company would be transparent about their background and other contact information.
Another troubling aspect of these keto ACV gummies is the subscription charges. People who order these gummies often find themselves hit with unexpected charges of hundreds of dollars per month. And if you try to return the product, you'll sometimes discover that the return addresses are fake, making it nearly impossible to get your money back. This is a clear indication of the appearance and possibility of there maybe being criminal activity behind these scams.
It's incredibly important to be cautious about products that make such outrageous claims. If you're experiencing a health issue, the best course of action is to make an appointment with your doctor. Ordering strange products online can be dangerous and often results in wasting your money on ineffective or even harmful substances.
Here are some links that provide more information about these types of scams:
- https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/02/technology/fake-facebook-ads.html
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/10/16/celebrity-endorsement-scams/
- https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2020/01/scam-ads-push-fake-weight-loss-products
- https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/22009-bbb-warns-consumers-about-keto-pills-scam
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/janetwburns/2021/02/22/beware-of-facebook-ad-scams-promoting-celebrity-endorsed-keto-products/?sh=3e5d6c7019d7
- https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/04/celebrity-weight-loss-pills-are-a-scam-ftc-warns.html
- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/04/13/fake-celebrity-endorsements-used-push-keto-diet-pills-ftc-says/7196506002/
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Video Tags: Ketonara Keto ACV Gummies scam, Keto gummies scam, Fake celebrity endorsements, Weight loss scam, Online product scams, Facebook ad scam, Instagram ad scam, Health product scam, Keto diet scam, Dr. Oz scam
Note: This description was written with the support of ChatGPT. If scammers are using AI to scam people, I'm going to use some AI in my own scam-busting tactics here on my personal YouTube channel to save them. Also, the thumbnail design was inspired by Steve Ram's YouTube channel.