In 2024, an ad was displayed online that said, "The Sad News About Tim McGraw No One Expected." This is a scam ad that leads ...







'Sad News About Tim McGraw No One Expected' Revealed: It All Leads To an Activlife Keto Gummies Scam

'Sad News About Tim McGraw No One Expected' Revealed: It All Leads To an Activlife Keto Gummies Scam

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2024-11-30T09:59:32+0800

In 2024, an ad was displayed online that said, "The Sad News About Tim McGraw No One Expected." This is a scam ad that leads to a fake article claiming, "REVEALED: Faith Hill Forces Tim McGraw To Melt 45 Lbs of Diabetic Belly Fat in Just 6 Weeks." Basically, this is a scam about some Activlife Keto ACV Gummies sort of weight loss garbage that claims Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Jennifer Garner, Ina Garten, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Trisha Yearwood, Carrie Underwood, Ree Drummond and other celebrities all had something to do with these products. Do not order keto ACV gummies for weight loss, including on scam websites, Amazon or Walmart. These products will not do what the scams claim they can do. You will not lose weight without diet or exercise. That's called a snake oil promise. There is no sad news about Tim McGraw. The headline that's being put out there about him is clickbait that leads to a scam. I placed the headline in my video title with quotes so that people would look at my video and not get scammed. I hope I helped you. The ad led to a fake news article claiming all of the celebrities I just mentioned all endorsed and benefitted from keto ACV gummies, specifically Activlife or Activelife Keto + ACV Gummies. It's not true. In fact, no celebrities have ever endorsed keto weight loss gummies. The "sad news" trope about celebrities like Tim McGraw is one scammers have used for a long time. They know it's likely to entice readers, or in this case potential victims. Their goal is to bait potential victims and then hope they believe in the scam article and then make a purchase on the final page: the product checkout page. These products often come with subscription charges of hundreds of dollars per month. They also sometimes feature fake return addresses, which isn't great, to say the very least. I've been covering keto ACV gummies scams and fake reviews for a long time. These products are everywhere online but you won't see them in physical stores. That's because they're as scammy as it gets. You can't easily find information about who is behind these products I guess because they're hiding, raking in money and hoping close family members don't find out about the terrible ways they're choosing to scam people for a living. If you were scammed by these products and want to get a refund, just know that they'll likely only offer you 50 percent of your money back over the phone. Demand 100 percent. Keep calling. Do not let them win. Also, call your credit card company and file a complaint. Be relentless in your pursuit to right the wrong that was handed to you. 0:00 Tim McGraw 'Sad News' 0:27 Other Celebrities Named 0:52 Activlife Keto ACV Gummies Scam and Reviews 1:17 Activlife Keto ACV Gummies Official Website 1:48 Keto Gummies on Walmart.com and Amazon.com 2:41 Customer Support Phone Number Missing 3:10 Really Weird Stuff Happening Here 3:56 Office Space 4:15 How You Can Help

Aired: 2024-11-30T09:59:32+0800

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