Divinity Labs Keto Gummies: Scam Alert, Reviews, and Customer Service Number Explained [df99bdc44]

Divinity Labs Keto Gummies: Scam Alert, Reviews, and Customer Service Number Explained [df99bdc44]

This video is all about a Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies scam that improperly features reviews on palsnews.com as well as the images and likenesses of Oprah Winfrey and Kaley Cuoco, none of which is legit. Oprah Winfrey and Kaley Cuoco never endorsed any CBD or keto gummies products, ever. In this video, I show one of the Oprah ads that leads to fake reviews for the Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies scam. I also show the Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies customer service phone number where people are supposed to be able to cancel their subscription renewals if they want to, but the number was not in service. Please like this video so Google and YouTube know it has credibility. This will improve the chances of other people seeing it before getting scammed.

In this video, I start out on the Facebook ad that claims Oprah Winfrey started endorsing "secret" weight loss gummies, which is false. That ad then takes people to a Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies scam article that features fake reviews. Oh, and in the Facebook ad, Oprah Winfrey's first name had a zero instead of an "O," like "0prah," likely to hide the fact that scammers were using her image and likeness without authorization. I'm loading up this description with keywords to help people find my video, so apologies for the repetition.

The Oprah Winfrey fake endorsement reviews scam has been going around for a long time, and the Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies mention is just the latest product name that's being used by scammers without authorization to push a ruse that is not legit.

There are a bunch of sponsored content articles out there on websites hosted in India that feature Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies reviews and push the scam about Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities. Don't believe a word of it. Sponsored content articles on Outlook India, Tribune India, Deccan Herald, Kirkland Reporter, Mid-day, and other websites, are all paid-for articles, meaning they aren't unbiased. Avoid those articles at all costs.

Please leave comments down below about any other celebrities you saw mentioned with the Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies reviews scam that is not legit. Also, please include information on the location where you received your package from if you did receive something at your doorstep, or perhaps the company name on your credit card charge, or another phone number on your statement. Basically, flood the comments with helpful information. Thank you for watching.

Chapters:
0:00 Oprah Scam Ad for Weight Loss Gummies
1:22 Tap Like To Help Others
1:51 Fake Time Magazine Article
2:14 palsnews.com Scam Website
3:23 Divinity Labs Keto ACV Gummies Scam
5:35 Product Website
6:51 Customer Service Phone Number to Cancel Subscription Renewal
7:20 Closing Thoughts