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We have all felt the draw of so-called ‘free trials’. Offering
consumers what appears to be a month’s free supply of product
X, this deal looks too good to be true, and unfortunately it is.
Despite continued warnings to consumers to not trust free Acai
Berry trials, and to always read the small print, thousands are
still being falsely charged for products they do not want.
Take the recent case of Central Coast Nutracueticals Inc. Deceptively
advertising ‘free trails’ of their Acai Berry product (plus on
numerous other health products), once individuals signed up to these
trials they found it difficult, if not impossible, to cancel these
registrations. Instead they were left being charged month after month
for a product they did not want.
What was the CNN case?
Accused of shipping to and falsely charging consumers for products
they had specifically deselected during the ordering process, the case
of CCN was triggered when 100’s of disgruntled customers contacted the
Attorney General Terry Goddard’s office.
During the course of the enquiry it was discovered that CNN had hiden
references of their re-billing and ‘bonus products’ policies in
the small print, making it impossible for consumers to see ‘the
catch’.
However, worse than this was the way CNN handled their complaints:
never responding to emails and leaving customers whom wished to
complain on hold for over an hour, their blatant disregard for their
customers needs added to the fact that they were actively seeking to
mislead them with these trials.
Free trial dilemma
The case of CNN is just one of hundreds to have occurred as a result
of free trails. Across numerous brands, Hoodia, Acai Berry, fat
binders… you can find numerous instances of ‘free trail offers’ that
have been designed to dupe consumers out of their money.
Despite this, the use of ‘free’ or ‘reduced’ trials (which are
subject to price increases) have been around for a long time. And if
approached legally and correctly, for example by providing clear
documentation of their rebilling system, are in fact not considered
wrong.
The only problem with such an offering occurs when a corporation
actively seeks to mislead their consumers and does not inform them of
the consequences of their order or the problems of canceling it.
Have you been affected by a free trial offer?
In the case of CNN, $350,000 was won and redistributed to their
consumers, so if you have experienced such a scam in the past, CNN is
proof that you can seek amends for it.
Aside from contacting these companies directly, it is now possible to
complain online, as in the case of the individual below:
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/acaiberrydetox-c226703.html.
Through the complaints board Anna was able to launch an official
complaint against AcaiBerryDetox’s false advertising and seek
compensation.
To make a complaint against an acai berry product or any other health
product, simply visit www.complaintsboard.com and add a post.
Quality Acai Berry Products
It is important to remember that acai berry is not to blame in the CNN
case, and that you should not overlook the weight loss benefits it can
induce.
In truth there are hundreds of acai berry products online, such as
Pure Acai Berry, who actively do not endorse ‘free product trials’ and
instead choose to focus on offering their consumers quality acai berry
supplements.
Made from 100% pure, unaltered acai berry, Pure Acai Berry may
not be the cheapest acai berry product on the market at $48.11
(£34.12), but for its cost consumers can experience the confidence of
an acai berry product that is:
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Produced to the highest grading |
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100%
pure (not an extract) |
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the
most potent acai berry product on the market offering consumers
1500mg per a serving |
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Quality assured, produced in CGMP facilities |
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A
powerful antioxidant support – highest ORAC rating
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Proven to offer immediate weight loss on its first serving through
appetite suppression and metabolic improvement |
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Able
to prevent heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s |
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