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Is Max Acai Boost Free Trial Offer a Scam?

Hey, I’m looking for an Acai Supplement site with free trial offers and so far I’ve found that Max Acai Boost is the most reccommended one. However, while I was researching, I came across a site, acaiberrysite.com and it had a list of scam sites, with Max Acai Boost being one of them. However, I don’t think this site is reliable because when I recommended a site (to test its viability) it just added without going through a process of confirmation.

So just to make sure,
Is Max Acai Boost Free Trial Offer a Scam?

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1 Comment to "Is Max Acai Boost Free Trial Offer a Scam?"

  1. Judy B's Gravatar Judy B
    January 21, 2010 - 5:52 am | Permalink

    Most of the acai free trials are scams. They will ask you for your credit card number before sending your one month “free” supply. Then, every month they will bill your credit card for another month’s supply even if you cancel.

    Don’t give them your credit card number. If it is a true free trial, the site should not ask for your credit card until you place your first non trial order.

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