The acai berry has been causing a storm all over the world as health-food junkies discover the numerous advantages of an acai diet. The acai berry (pronounced aa-sai-ee) contains high levels of antioxidants, fiber and fatty acids. There are a large number of acai berry products on the market, including everything from juices to powders.
With the increase in popularity of these products has come a surge in the number of con artists looking to exploit the situation. Scammers set up websites offering “risk-free” trial period of acai berry products, but rather than finding themselves a great deal, thousands of people have ended up out of pocket after being stung for products they didn’t order.
“The number of scammers out there has certainly made it harder for legitimate businesses like ours, but that doesn’t mean that people don’t still want to get their hands on acai products. Although some people have been ripped off, the companies people should avoid have now been widely publicised,” said Bryan Nettles of Pure Acai Products, which markets acai berry supplements in America.
Celebs such as Oprah Winfrey and Rachel Ray have featured acai berries on their talkshows. However, with many people turning to the Internet to order these wonder-berries, many shoppers have fallen victim to the scammers.
“People who want acai products need only do a bit of research to find out that there are companies out there that aren’t going to rip them off,” said Nettles.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) issued a warning about acai free trial offer scams on January 6. Online fraudsters tempt Web surfers with offers of free trials, but when people try to cancel their orders, they find themselves having inadvertently signed up for more acai products than they bargained for.
The dodgy dealers put up and take down new websites every day, making it virtually impossible to keep track of them. Shoppers who sign up for these free trials have within an allotted period to cancel or else they end up with monthly deliveries of bottles and credit card bills of $85.90 each time. The trial period typically lasts only 10 to 14 days from the date the order is placed.
Canceling an order isn’t as simple as it sounds, however. Try phoning one of the companies involved and you will find yourself on hold indefinitely, if not cut off altogether. How can you cancel an order if you can’t get through to the company?
“These companies are simply abusing general acai berry endorsements from well-known, trusted celebrities by using it as a tacit endorsement of their company and products specifically,” said a BBB spokesman.
Acai berries are big business. Last year, sales of acai berry products were close to $15 million, while in November, Google recorded more than 1.5 million acai-related searches.
Acai products are sold in health-food stores and many regular grocery chains. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal recently reported that drinks giants Coco-Cola and Pepsi are planning to launch a range of sodas containing acai.
Acai products come in various forms – juices, powders, capsules, jams and so on – and their popularity is showing no signs of slowing, despite the presence of fraudsters.
Stay ahead of the scammers by getting your info and ordering your acai berry products from a reputable source. Pure Acai Product’s website is located at www.acaiberrysite.com

Contact lenses can be a great alternative to wearing glasses, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll probably want to try them out before deciding if you like them or not – which is the whole point of trying some free contact lenses.
If you’ve never worn them before, they can take some getting used to with having the lens actually on your eye, which is why I stated looking for suppliers of retailers who would let me have some free contact lenses before parting with my money.
There’s quite a few retailers who will now let you have a free contact trial, but this isn’t always ideal as they will usually expect you sign up for a contact of some form, as their trial is simply allowing you to find which lenses suit you best. But if you decide that contact lenses aren’t for you, then you don’t really wanted to be tied into anything. So you need to check that the free trial contact lenses really are free, and not some marketing gimmick.
Fortunately the major retailers in the market, like Acuvue and 1800 Contacts have listened to a lot of customer feedback in the market, and started to offer free contact samples to anybody who wants to try them out. This isn’t so that you can try out various lenses to see which suit you best, but rather to see if you can actually get used to wearing contacts instead of glasses.
Generally the company offering the free contact lenses will want something in return, though it will usually be your contact details or email address so that they can follow up with you to see how you’re getting on with the lenses. They won’t ask for any money nor for you to sign up to any kind of contract or commitment.
The main benefit to the contact lens company is that by offering you the free contact trial, they are simply building their list of potential customers, which usually works out considerably cheaper than their normal advertising channels. The benefit to you is that you’re able to try several different suppliers and brands of contact lenses to see if you can find something you can live with. You still need your contact lens prescription, which will be based on the quality of your vision, but it does mean that you can try some free contact lenses before making the decision to move away from regular glasses.
There are now so many different types of cheap and discount contact lenses available that those who were once considered bad candidates for contact lenses are now good candidates, but the type of lenses suitable for you depends on your vision, so getting some free contact lenses on a trial basis makes a lot of sense.

FREE PILL’S GALORE
There are 2 main problems with signing up for free Acai berry pills online…
UNPURE ACAI BERRY
Because Acai berry works so well, it has become extremely popular, and because of it’s popularity, a lot of companies have started selling it. The problem with this is that a lot of these companies are diluting these pills until they are nothing more than about 25% low grade Acai pulp. The end result is the consumer does not lose any weight or get any increase in energy and so decides to cancel the free trial. But had they worked, the consumer would have gladly kept them and been billed $49.95 for every bottle they were sent after the first month.
CANCELLING ORDERS
This is where the scam side of things come into it. Most of the companies offering this free acai berry pills trial offer have made it next to almost impossible when it comes to cancelling a free trial offer. In most cases, you the consumer at your own expense, will need to make a non free calling, long distance call in order to cancel your free trial. One lady reportedly waited 72 minutes on hold before her cancellation was handled by an operator. And there are many more cases just like this occurring more and more every day.
HOW TO BUY ACAI WITHOUT GETTING SCAMMED
The most important thing is to buy from a reputable or recommended source. Also cancellation should be as easy as possible and should not require expense on your behalf in any way. The genuine companies will allow you to email your cancellation and it will be stopped immediately.
Since their rapid rise in popularity, free acai berry pills are being offered as a 14 day free trial everywhere you look these days. Given the fact that most Acai berry pills do actually work for most people, suppliers offering these free trials count on the fact that you will lose a decent amount of weight within those first 14 days and decide not to cancel your orders. But whilst the thought of a bottle of free Acai berry pills is appealing, trying to cancel an order through some of these suppliers can be anything but.
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Online scammers have been setting up websites to lure consumers in with “free trial offers” of various acai berry products. With demand for acai berry supplements constantly rising, so has the number of people looking to cash in on the trend. The best way to avoid being scammed when it comes to acai is to stay away from free trial offers and stick with reputable dealers, said Bryan Nettles of Bryan Nettles Pure Acai Products.
“Hundreds of thousands of people have been ripped off by companies who claim to offer free trials, tarnishing the good name of what is still a wonderful health food. As a general rule, people should stay away from any company offering free trials. We see these scammers putting up dozens of new websites everyday offering the free trial offers. Of the hundreds we have looked at, we have yet to find a single one that is a legitimate business,” said Nettles.
Although Pure Acai Products has never offered free acai trial, the company receives dozens of emails every day from people who have been scammed by tricksters. Many of these emails are mistakenly directed at Pure Acai Products because buyers have been unable to contact the companies they originally made orders with.
“These people email us thinking that we are the ones who stole their money because there’s no way to contact the con artists,” added Nettles.
One bemused customer wrote, “I was charged $89.31 for renewal on the acai berry vitamins and I never even received the sample of vitamins I had requested. I want my account refunded and I want nothing else to do with your company.”
The acai berry is touted as being the world’s newest superfood. Native of Brazil, the berries are said to contain high levels of fatty acids, fiber, antioxidants and other nutrients. The popularity of acai berry products is partly due to stars such as Rachel Ray and Oprah Winfrey featuring acai on their shows. Interest levels spike after each mention on television, but unfortunately the scammers are always aware of this.
On January 6, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) issued a warning about acai free trial offer scams. Tricksters tempt customers with offers of free trials, but problems ensue when people find out they are signed up for all sorts of products and subscriptions they don’t want.
Steve Cox, spokesman for BBB, said, “Many businesses across the country are using the same selling model for their acai products: they lure customers in with celebrity endorsements and free trial offers, and then lock them in by making it extremely difficult to cancel the automatic delivery of more acai products every month.”
There are hundreds of company names that people have filed complaints about. One of the most common is FX Supplements, which supposedly offers risk-free trials that involve buyers paying for nothing but shipping.
Customers have until the end of their trail to cancel their subscription or else find themselves lumbered with monthly charges of $85.90. What most people miss is that the trial begins from the day of the order.
Another company in the firing line is Central Coast Nutraceuticals, which again offers free acai trials of everything from acai supplements to acai tea. Buyers who don’t act quickly enough to cancel their subscriptions are then charged $40 a month.
So why don’t people just cancel their subscriptions? Likely they would – if they could ever get hold of the companies they ordered from. Customers who phone the hotlines are put on hold for anything up to 75 minutes – and even then there is no guarantee that they won’t be disconnected.
Dozens of new acai websites are unleashed on the Internet daily. Scammers move from one domain to the next, using pay-per-click advertisements to generate traffic. In November 2008 Google recorded more than 1.5 million searches for acai products. Sales of acai products were more than $15 million last year.
Nettles continued, “Sales of acai berry products are still growing. People haven’t been dissuaded from the actual products, but now they understand they have to be a bit more careful where they order from.”
Any offer of a free trial of acai products is likely to be a scam and hundreds of thousands of people have already fallen victim. Acai products come in various forms – juices, powders, capsules, jams and so on – and their popularity is showing no signs of slowing, despite the presence of fraudsters.
If you want to order acai products, find a reputable source that doesn’t push any too-good-to-be-true offers on shoppers.
For further information about acai berries and acai berry products, visit www.acaiberrysite.com – a website with no free trial offers and no dodgy dealers looking to make a quick buck.

I was inspired to write this article after seeing too many people post that they got charged because of the acai berry free trial they’ve ordered. Seeing how I somewhat disagree with the responses those questions receive – which are mostly screams of “it’s a scam” and complete denial of any responsibility for their own action. And so, this article was written, it will tell you exactly what you need to do so you don’t end up getting charged when you order your trial.
As you may know many companies producing acai berry capsules offer a free trial. It’s a pretty good deal, you pay for shipping and handling and then send you a month worth of capsules to try. However, unless you still believe in Santa you already know that there is nothing free in this world. So the question here is two fold: What’s the catch? And, do you care about that catch? There are many reasons for a company to give their product for free, but being nice or wanting you to get a free product is not one of them.
In this case the catch is that when you order your trial you are signed up for an auto shipment program, you will be sent a bottle every month and your credit card will be charged. Some companies will even do it as 3 month in advance, that is you are charged for 3 months worth and send 3 months worth of capsules, and you would be charged once ever 3 months obviously. The reason for this is because it’s fairly hard to return unused bottles for a refund, so i assume a lot of people don’t do it (kind of like mail in rebates)
Also, many companies will also sign you up for one or several additional, lower cost programs – weight loss newsletter or some such, sometimes they are listed on your order page as “free bonuses” but in reality they are just trials for those products, again, if you fail to cancel by a date specified, you will get charged. Last but not least, the trial period in most cases will start when you order, not when you get the product.
Now, all of these terms are clearly laid out in the “Term of Use” section of a web site that you buy from (ie. the site that will be asking you for credit card number) and is also often displayed on the page where you input your credit card numbers. And while hiding important details like this in terms of use section may be a bit shady, and probably isn’t the highlight of honest business practice, it isn’t much different than a cable ad I just got in my mail. In large letters it says “get cable for 29$ a month” than in smaller letter it says “for the first 3 months” than in even smaller letters it says “after that 60$” Advertising is advertising, it’s main purpose is to sell product, it’s up to the customers to make sure they understand all the conditions.
So, what you do to protect yourself from getting charged when you order a free trial of acai berry? It’s actually pretty simple. First read the terms of use section and note how many add on products you’ll be signed up for, and the time given to cancel those (some will only have a 7 day trial ) Look at the capsules themselves, how long do you have to cancel them? Are the phone numbers provided (they should be) for you to call to cancel?
Ok, now go ahead and order your trial. Wait a few hours (or you could try to do it right away, but I am not sure if their processing is that fast.) So, wait a few hours and call all the add on products you were signed up for and cancel them. This may result in you never getting those add on products though, to somewhat fix that you can wait a few days and cancel then. Now for the main product itself, as soon as your bottle of capsules arrives, call and cancel your trial. Don’t wait till 14th day of a 15 day trial, do it right away.
If you like the product (it’s pretty good) you can order it once more, cancel add ons but keep the main product’s auto shipment program. If you don’t like it, well, everything is canceled and your credit card is safe. Get your free trial of acai by following this link. You may also want to read this post on how to protect yourself from acai berry scams.
Jone is an acai berry enthusiast. Interested in acai berry supplements and how it can improve weight loss results
