Their BBB rating is an F with 302 complaints
https://www.bbb.org/us/fl/tampa/profile/not-elsewhere-classified/ultra-fast-keto-boost-0653-90369793
1 of their fake Facebook pages which claims to be featured on Shark Tank
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Ultra-Fast-Keto-Boost-Shark-Tank-Reviews-Where-To-Buy-110201000377075/about/?ref=page_internal
I repeatedly call and bug the crap out of them with Lenny bot. His responses time perfectly! They are surprisingly patient but you can tell they’re getting irritated
I called them a few times. I know y’all are pros so don’t get mad at me for asking this but is this not legit? They seems real only because after they ask for my name, zip code and my customer account number or the product I’m calling about, if they can’t find my account number or product they tell me it’s not in the system and they can’t further assist me with anything…
think someone here is a fatass that dropped $150 on diet pills and just got upset when they didnt work as they'd hoped
haven't really seen any actual justification for this... not to say there isnt any, but you go to the pages where their numbers are reported and they cite selling supplements that aren't scientifically PROVEN as the indication that it is scam
it's really shaken my confidence in this community, especially since it's apparently a moderator or admin or something fixating on these guys. having some random obscure beef with a business doesn't make them scammers, that's not what this board is for, and i am done with this board and BobRTC if we're just a gang of pranksters fucking with just whoever
@CometPizzaDaddy#122826 I had a chat this morning with the devs. We’re leaning towards not wanting to call pill pushers unless it’s an online pharmacy (selling Rx illegaly in USA/CAN), or perhaps being pushed by a typosquatter like gmil.com. Doubt any of these outfits do robocall blasting
@CometPizzaDaddy#122826 I didnt determine these people were scammers based off of if their product works or not. I’ve never tried them, and I never will. I do take into consideration the reviews of people who have purchased these pill. I do look at a number of things. But extensive research is done before I begin to call anyone out for being a scammer. And I do not post anything that I am not 100% sure they are scamming. These people are guaranteed scammers. The way this scam works is it usually comes in the form of an ad or popup. Usually you can find these keto pill scams with the ads that are like “doctors dont want you to know this” or something. You click on it, and it takes you to a spoofed page of Fox news or a similarly branded news organization. And the page goes on to explain how these 2 girls discovered a miracle cure on the TV show Shark Tank or Dragons Den. And you can claim a free bottle if you just click the link. You go to the link and its almost exactly the same as the websites I first posted on here. Just a different name and logo. Give your address and billing info and there you go. Now you just probably bought saw dust in a jar. But seriously, as soon as you buy it, you usually have 14 days before you have to call or email them and cancel. And if you dont, they will bill you $100 or more a month until you do. And they send you a new shipment every month. Now if 63 year old Margret just fell for this snake oil, well shes going to have a hard time trying to get her money back and or cancel. Even if she explains to the agent from one of these keto scams that she had no idea she was going to be billed monthly. And you know what they would tell her? Basically to fuck off because she should have read the terms and conditions at the bottom of the page in tiny print. Which as we all know is bull because most people dont read that. In that example Margret would have been scammed in 2 ways. 1, she was lead to believe she was reading an article from a reputable news organization that featured a product on a reputable show. And 2, she was mislead into believing she was only getting her free bottle and it was not clearly disclosed she was going to be sent more of the product as well as being automatically billed. The fact it wasnt clearly and conspicuously disclosed that it was a monthly subscription, you can only cancel the subscription if you call or email them to cancel (if its even within their business hours), and there isnt a check box for the customer to give or disallow consent to be charged, violates section 8403 of the “Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act” Document not Found
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https://oxotube-com.info/land/14811/index.php?s=25384179
I would call that misleading look at the URL.
Lori Greiner, who is a host on the TV show Shark Tank even denounced the products as never being featured or sold by her or Shark Tank. https://twitter.com/lorigreiner/status/1181027435439169536?lang=en
These scammers pay marketing companies to poison the search results and spoof news pages to fool people into buying their crap. Its insane of the high levels of spam these people go to to fill the first few pages on Google and YouTube with videos and articles glorifying their fake product. People who wouldnt typically fall for stuff like this are getting caught up. So I feel I have to call them out. The lawyers of Shark Tank and Drangons Den have tried to get these sites taken down, but since they cant really locate them its really hard to hit them at the source. 1 site gets too much flack, they just kill it and start a new one with a different name. They never respond to the BBB or anyone who complains about them, but they seem to respond when they get a ton of prank calls.
The reason why I linked their BBB page at the top is so you can see the large number of complaints. Mostly constant with what I just described. They dont have a legitimate office address or company name. They are ghosts. Some people have reported getting sick from taking some of these keto pills. And if someone were to... Die from one of this supplements, who are they going to contact? Ultra Fast Keto doesnt exist as a company. And all they would have to do is take offline their site and they are gone.