EXPLAINER: Keto Gummies for Weight Loss Reviews and Scams

EXPLAINER: Keto Gummies for Weight Loss Reviews and Scams



EXPLAINER: Keto Gummies for Weight Loss Reviews and Scams

Keto gummies for weight loss are being advertised with fake reviews as a part of scams. These scams have been going on for over a year now, if not more than two years. If you see any promises that say keto gummies for weight loss with ACV (apple cider vinegar) were endorsed by celebrities, that's a scam. If you see any glowing reviews for keto gummies for weight loss, those are scams, too. Basically, there's a lot of BS surrounding these snake oil promises.

A quick Google search for keto gummies shows that people are primarily looking for information about keto gummies for weight loss and keto gummies reviews. Here's the thing: Other than my videos and a few select articles from news publishers, the rest of the results you'll find are garbage affiliate marketing links and scammy sponsored content articles that are hosted on websites based in India.

Keto gummies for weight loss don't appear to be a real thing, and the same goes for any reviews that hype them. By "don't appear to be a real thing," I mean that you won't lose weight. When you follow a link in an ad that claims to lead to keto weight loss gummies, it'll take you to an affiliate marketing article that claims a big-name celebrity endorsed them. The only problem: No celebrities ever endorsed keto gummies for weight loss, ever.

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Key Moments:
0:00 Keto Gummies Reviews Are BS
0:53 No Celebrities Endorsed Them
1:40 How the Scams Work
3:15 Order Page Is Scammy, Too
5:20 Monthly Subscription Scam!
6:20 Fake Return Address
8:06 If You Were Scammed