One shot keto scam6/14/2023 Make no mistake, this is a fake news article as all the sections (U.S., World, Opinion, etc.) link to an order page. The media organization that these scammers are using in an attempt to look legitimate also changes after you click on the ad, from NBC News to Fox News. ![]() While the ad shows the Sharks holding bottles of One Shot Keto, the website that the ad links to promotes a supplement called Trim Life Keto. Did you notice we referred to a different product in the above bullet point? That wasn’t an error on our part. The product – or at least the product name – changes.Jennifer Hudson, Wendy Williams and Drew Carey are all falsely advertised as bona fide users (in addition to Adele). It’s not just the Sharks that love Trim Life Keto, celebrities love it too, says the website that the ad directs to. Using the One Shot Keto Facebook ad, which a reader sent in, as a guide, here are some common red flags: Spotting a keto diet pill scam is not hard if you know what to look for. PLEASE SHARE! #SharkTank #FakeNews #Keto #ketodiet #FakeKetoAds #KetoAdScams #KetoScams /dw3I39TtMG ![]() – I do not promote any Keto, weight loss or diet products, it’s a scam. My image & name, are being used on FAKE Facebook/Instagram/Twitter ads. Social media ads like the one above for One Shot Keto, featuring a photoshopped image of three of the Sharks, including Lori Greiner (pictured center), posing with the product, are scams.īEWARE – I DO NOT DO ANY KETO PRODUCTS. If you’ve ever wondered if that keto diet pill you saw advertised on social media was actually endorsed by the judges on “Shark Tank,” the answer is no – no such product has ever appeared on the pitch show.
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