Keto Chews ACV Gummies 'Shark Tank' Scam & Reviews, Explained



Keto Chews ACV Gummies 'Shark Tank' Scam & Reviews, Explained

Beware of a Keto Chews Keto + ACV Gummies "Shark Tank" weight loss scam and fake reviews that claim the cast of the show endorsed the product, as well as scammy mentions of CBS News, NBC, CNN, Women's Health, Woman's World, Honolulu Magazine, Dr. Mehmet Oz of the "Dr. Oz" talk show, and the Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism medical journal.

The Keto Chews ACV Gummies "Shark Tank" weight loss scam and fake reviews first came to my attention in August 2023, when I saw a website ad featuring gummies. The headline in a fake USA Today article tried to convince consumers it was legitimate.

After the fake article, users were likely led to a website for Keto Chews ACV Gummies that may have been the official online presence for the product. This website might contain multiple lies that were the same massive red flags I'd seen with other similar scams in the past.

Know this: Sometimes, scammers or affiliate marketers use product and company names in ways that violate the terms of the company who owns the rights to the products. I'm not sure what's going on with this specific product and scam for Keto Chews ACV Gummies for weight loss, but just be aware of that.

If you made a purchase in the Keto Chews ACV Gummies scam and read through what you thought were legit reviews, know this: you may have signed up for a subscription that will bill you hundreds of dollars on a monthly basis. My advice is to call your credit card company to sort out the mess, unless you can find a phone number for this product.

Also, if you ordered Keto Chews ACV Gummies and fell for the fake reviews, tell me about the package. Did you receive a parcel with a return address mentioning a P.O. Box in Smyrna, Tennessee, or perhaps a similar address in Tampa, Florida, or Las Vegas, Nevada? Those P.O. boxes might not exist, just FYI. Let me know if so, and also tell me if you found a phone number and/or a parent company name on your credit card statement. If your comment disappears after you post it, that wasn't me. YouTube automatically filters some comments if they contain mailing addresses, phone numbers, and other info like that.

The Keto Chews ACV Gummies scam will likely continue to be used by scammers and affiliate marketers in the future with mentions of "Shark Tank" and perhaps celebrities like Kelly Clarkson, Oprah Winfrey, Drew Carey, Melissa McCarthy, Mike Pompeo, Tom Arnold, Ree Drummond, Dolly Parton, Tiger Woods, Tucker Carlson, Ben Carson, Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, and so many others. Let's hope that the scammers get caught one day. Adios.