Beware of fake Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies reviews that are part of a weight loss diet pill or apple cider vinegar (ACV) supplement gummy ingredients and price scam that mentions the product and Optimal Cleanse or Optimal Detox, including misleading appearances and mentions of "Emily Senstrom" and others. None of these people have anything to do with any CBD or keto gummies products, nor are they involved with the scam. The Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies reviews appear as fake comments under a fake and scam article that shows the headline, “LIFE-CHANGING: Harvard Medical Student Discovers 1 Secret Mineral That Helps You Lose 52 lbs In 28 Days.” Please note that any other companies with the name “Optimal” or “Keto” in their name have absolutely nothing to do with this scam. Do not contact them, as they have zero involvement.
I found the fake Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies reviews and weight loss diet pill or supplement gummy scam after an ad was served to me on Facebook. That ad led to fake articles, all that appeared to be run or hacked into by scammers.
The Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies scam with the fake reviews claimed you can get a free bottle and only pay $5.49 for shipping and handling. That's BS.
Here’s the truth: You will be charged hundreds of dollars, and those charges will keep hitting your credit card every month until you find a way to cancel or get a new credit card.
The Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies scam and fake reviews prey on people with a weight loss miracle ruse. The idea apparently is to talk people into buying the product on getOptimal.com with scammy mentions of Dr. Oz, who never endorsed it, as well as the inclusion of various publisher logos like CBS and CNN, who have nothing to do with any of this. Whoever is pushing this is lying to people. I include a Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies customer service and support phone number and email address in the video, if it’s of any help.
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0:00 Optimal Keto + ACV Gummies Scam
0:59 "Emily Senstrom" from Harvard
3:07 "Free Bottle" Scam
3:46 Fake Reviews and Official Website
5:20 Customer Service and Support Phone Number