Is Acai Force Max a Scam Like Some People Say?

John Davenport

Acai Force Max is another in a long line of acai berry related weight loss product to have hit the market in the past few months. This has become an internation craze and it has led to more than one shady product being promoted in equally shady methods.



All this is due to how badly people want to lose weight and how much they want it to happen fast and effort-free. This is what this product promises, so the question is whether or not Acai Force Max is a scam?



I'm going to answer this question in 2 parts:



1. Whether or not this product works



2. How it's promoted.



The truth is that I don't believe Acai Force Max works. I don't believe it can work simply because there is not a shred of scientific evidence to support any claims that Acai Berries lead to weight loss. Yes, these berries, in their pure form, are a source of healthy antioxidants. However, this has nothing to do with reduced appetite or increased fat burning.



Even Oprah, whose show was the first to publicize these pills has made it clear that she doesn't support any acai berry weight loss products.



The truth is that any claims that this berry can help you shed fat are false and unsubstantiated. When you read the fine print at the bottom of the website of Acai Force Max they reveal the fact they the studies they mention on their website were not even done on their product but only on some of the ingredients. This means that you have no idea whether it works at all.



This is the first reason I believe that Acai Force Max is a scam!



The second reason revolves around the way in which it is sold. You can only buy Acai Force Max through a free trial offer. You only pay for the shipping of the first batch of pills. This seems like a good deal but the truth is that they keep on charging you month after month at over $80 a charge!



Naturally, you're supposed to be able to cancel at any time, but there are a number of complaints about Acai Force Max and similar acai berry products that show how difficult it is to cancel your future subscriptions. In fact, it can be close to impossible. This kind of scam was even featured on the news.



You may have to cancel your credit card to prevent future rebills. And for what: a pill that cannot work?



This is the second reason why I believe this is a scam.



The truth is that there are no quick fixes. You should always remember that you need to put in the work to really get lean. No magical pill will do it for you.



Click here to read examples of Acai Force Max Complaints

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John Davenport

John Davenport was overweight most of his life. He then tool matters into his own hands, studied nutrition and fitness extensively and managed to lose over 30 pounds. He then went on to become an athlete, going from a total couch potato to running over 15 miles stretches.

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