Ok so I am getting really pissed off by this Acai Berry and similar ridiculous claims that rip people off. I posted one warning for women, so here is one for the guys:
Notice what all of these have in common:
http://www.marksdietsite.com/vc/index.php?t202id=1496&t202kw=mds-vc
http://stevegotripped.com/weightloss/how-i-got-ripped-in-just-4-weeks.php
http://www.rontheactor.net/?t202id=91156&t202kw=160×600_1
http://www.paulgetsripped.com/index-vc.php?
http://www.hollywoodmusclestory.com/092909/index.php?ntrk=1123000104
Not only that – scroll down to the bottom of the page on the ‘Steve Got Ripped’ and you will find a pretty interesting disclaimer! They even admit that the whole site is FICTICIOUS!
The others hide this fact as they know it will effect their profits.
Now further more, the testimonials are also creations of the imagination using photos from other peoples sites and blogs. For example one of my peer promoters of intermittent fasting - Brad Pilon is used in all the above ’see JackMann’. These photos were stolen from his site! He was furious.
Think about it, if this stuff really worked they would not need to lie. They would have people eager to tell their story by the hundreds. This is not the case at all.
Finding credible plans on the web is very hard these days with all these ‘I did it, so can you’ claims from people who quite frankly use fictitious templates or give you advice that can often do you more harm than good, leaving you financially and emotionally f**ked in the process.
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