K3 Spark Mineral Scam for 'Shark Tank' with ABC News and Fox News, Explained [wra7ziJ_Buj]
K3 Spark Mineral Scam for 'Shark Tank' with ABC News and Fox News, Explained [wra7ziJ_Buj]
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This video is about a K3 Spark Mineral scam and I am going to provide reviews of how the scam works. I recently received an email scam that said “BioLyfe Top Ketones 08” and claimed to come from ABC News, yet showed a Fox News logo, which claimed that the TV show “Shark Tank” had endorsed something called K3 Spark Mineral scam with the headline, "50lbs in 61 Days: New No-Exercise 'Skinny Pill' Melts Belly Fat. Why Every Judge On Shark Tank Backed This Product!" Here’s the thing. “Shark Tank” never endorsed this product and both the names and logos of ABC News and Fox News were being used without permission. Scams like this one for the K3 Spark Mineral scam appear to come from India and perhaps China, at least according to what I’ve seen in the past. The scammers appear to use product names without the permission of the companies. I saw sponsored content articles on OutlookIndia.com, TribuneIndia.com, and other Indian websites. I see these websites pop up with scams all of the time. The email about ABC News, Fox News, and “Shark Tank” led to an article about K3 Spark Mineral scam on a fake website named The Right Wing Health yet showed the URL smart-connector.online slash biolyfeketo for BioLyfe Keto Gummies, a different product name which I covered in the past. BioLyfe is spelled with a y in lyfe. I also reported about this sort of thing in the past in a more general sense, which you can find links to in the pinned comment below. And again, the scammers appeared to use product names like these without authorization from the companies. The woman you see here did not lose weight thanks to K3 Spark Mineral scam or BioLyfe Keto Gummies. Also, her name is not Emily Senstrom. Scammers used her image and likeness without permission. Her real name is Kiah Twisselman Burchett, and she lost weight without taking some special magical pill. She simply started eating better, drinking more water, waking up earlier, journaling, and moving around for at least 30 minutes a day. I'll have a link to more about her story in the pinned comment down below. She now runs CoachKiah.com. When I clicked the link on the K3 Spark Mineral scam website, it led to secure.getbiolyfe.com. If you fell for this “Shark Tank” scam and need to reach out to BioLyfe Keto Gummies, the phone number listed in the terms and conditions showed as (866) 338-3597 on Nov. 30, 2022. The email address was [email protected]. So this is not a product review, but rather my way of trying to educate the public about these scams. This is just another update to this world of CBD and keto gummies scams. I highly recommend avoiding these scam emails and scam websites that claim big-name celebrities endorsed various products. I hope my video helped. I’m spending my free time to make these videos to help people out. There are so many scams out there. Every day brings new scams, and you can only report on so many of them. But I figured I could do a little more on my own time on nights and weekends, and that’s exactly what I’m doing now. Scams hurt people. Scams take money from people. And not everyone has money to spare. So I hope I can help you on my channel. So please click the Like button, the thumbs up button, and subscribe. Also, feel free to check out my creative projects about New York City history and abandoned places in the pinned comment down below. Feel free to share your story in the comments below. Have discussions. Ask questions. Thanks so much for watching.
Aired: December 13, 2024
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