Acai BurnZ Reviews
Acai BurnZ is yet another popular product based on the acai berry. They claim it to be a “revolutionary Acai Brazilian Burn weight loss product that contains acai berry, garcinia cambogia, and green tea.” Basically speaking, they suggest that it will increase metabolism, suppress appetite, increase energy and stamina, develop muscle tone, provide antioxidants, improve digestion, strengthen the immune system, and improve healthy cholesterol support. So now you no longer have to starve, use crazy diets, use meal replacement plans, or otherwise pay too much money. And they have a 60 day 100% money back guarantee.
So do you qualify?
Everybody qualifies! Some claim to give you a free trial offer to draw you into an expensive auto ship, and then they set up a timer that restarts itself every time you visit the page. In this case, Acai BurnZ sets up a little criteria box asking you how much you want to lose, etc, as if maybe they won’t sell a product to you. No, everybody qualifies, it’s just a ploy.
And then they use a free trial offer.
They say that you can try it “risky free for 30 days.” That contradicts with their claim of giving you a 60 day money back guarantee right? Well, it’s basically a way of saying that they force you to buy their product through a “free trial offer” where you give your credit card number to pay shipping and handling charges, and then they charge your credit card after a few days and then every month after. Essentially speaking, this particular one will cost you $79.99 per month plus shipping and handling. Quite pricy right.
So is it worth it?
I cannot say this strongly enough. No product is worth paying $80 for on just a month’s supply! And no, “free trial offers” are never simple or easy. It’s never simple or easy to cancel the auto ship when you figure out that you don’t actually want it. It means that they aren’t giving you any real information, that their product won’t work, and that they are vastly overcharging you. There is no exception to this particular rule.
Does it even work?
That’s another no. Frankly speaking, this product is based entirely on the imagined merits of the acai berry. The acai berry is rich in vitamins, omega fatty acids, and antioxidants. But an avocado has all of those things, and a blueberry has greater concentrations of antioxidants and vitamins. And frankly speaking, it does not promote weight loss. It does not burn fat, increase metabolism, make lean muscle mass, cleanse the body, nothing of that nature. So the real question becomes, where do they get off making these claims?
Conclusion
We’re not sure what makes them think that they can get away with it. I mean realistically speaking, they don’t actually have the right ingredients, they don’t have the right amounts. They have to scam you into buying their product, trick you! So why not just make a better product? We’re still trying to figure that one out. Anyway, you should not buy this product, and realistically speaking, there are so many other options out there that you don’t have to settle for a rip off like this.



