Here is how to avoid Acai Berry Blast Scams
First of all, you have to insure that the product actually contains Acai berries and isn't just trying to cash in on the buzz. Make sure to check the ingredients carefully to see if they contain things like caffeine, green tea or even laxatives. Every ingredient in every product is required to be on the label, however they aren't always listed on the manufacturer's website and if they are they're often concealed in fine print. Try contacting the company about their ingredients through their website or via email. If they don't respond to you with an answer, avoid their product.
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When a company offers you a free trial it generally means a free two week supply of the product. All they charge you for is the shipping and handling of the trial.
You can use these kinds of trials to determine how the product will affect your body. This way you can make a well-informed decision about whether or not you'd like to continue using the supplement.
If you feel you do want to continue using the supplement simply take no action, it will continue to be shipped to you and the company will automatically bill your credit card. This is what you'll have agreed to when you completed their online form for their free trial. Make sure to read their terms of service, you're agreeing to them by completing the form. You should always read the terms of service carefully when signing up for any product or free trial offer.
Be aware of when the automatic payments and shipping will begin and how often they will occur. Also insure you know what to do if you wish to cancel the billing and in what time frame you can do so before you sign up for the trial. Some companies require cancellation through a phone call or email by a certain time after the trial begins or they will not refund any money you were billed before you canceled.
If ordering online isn't for you, you can also find Acai berry supplements in many health food stores. It isn't free, of course, but you can always buy the smallest bottle available to give it a try. eBay is another place to find these supplements. The downside here is that if it's an individual person selling the supplement you can't be certain the bottle hasn't been tampered with.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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