Nourish Wave Keto Gummies Fake Reviews and Scam, Explained [RjE41geXlh1]
Nourish Wave Keto Gummies Fake Reviews and Scam, Explained [RjE41geXlh1]
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This video is all about how a product named Nourish Keto Gummies or Nourish Wave Keto ACV Gummies has fake reviews and a scam surrounding it that appear to be pushed by scammers and affiliate marketers. An article on a fake blog called The Right Wing Health reads, "LIFE-CHANGING: Harvard Medical Student Discovers 1 Secret Mineral That Helps You Lose 52 Lbs in 28 Days." It claims a Harvard student named "Emily Senstrom" created her reviews of a "fat blocking code" or "K3 Spark Mineral" for Nourish Wave Keto ACV Gummies. However, there's no person by this name at Harvard, and the school has no involvement with this. It's all a scam. Note that if there are any products out there with similar names, they aren't involved with this mess. Also, sometimes, scammers and affiliate marketers use products and company names in ways that violate terms, so I am just making sure to mention that here. Key Moments: 0:00 Nourish Wave Keto ACV Gummies Ad Scam 0:39 Harvard Medical Student Scam 3:37 Subscription Scam 4:10 Nourish Wave Keto ACV Gummies Reviews (Fake) 4:36 Product Order Page Is Scammy, Too 5:51 Closing Remarks
Aired: December 12, 2024
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