Phil Mickelson CBD Gummies Weight Loss Scam, Explained
Phil Mickelson CBD Gummies Weight Loss Scam, Explained
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2024-11-30T10:17:46+0800
Beware of a Phil Mickelson weight loss scam on Facebook and Instagram that improperly uses his image and likeness completely without permission to push CBD gummies products with an ad that says, "Phil Mickelson Storms Off In The Middle Of An Interview. Why Did Phil Mickelson Leave?." That ad leads to a fake ESPN article that says, "Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods's New Startup Quietly Unveils Their 100% Legal CBD Miracle Oil and Big Pharma Is Furious." Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods have nothing to do with any of this. The Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods scam also uses the keywords Super Health CBD Gummies, Truth CBD Gummies, Power CBD Gummies, Super Sky CBD Gummies, and others. Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods never endorsed any such supposed weight loss products that have to do with CBD gummies. These scams are likely coming from China and Japan, but it's hard to tell. If you fell for this Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods weight loss CBD gummies scam and you made a purchase of these products, watch out for recurring charges as you likely unknowingly signed up for a subscription that means you'll get hit for monthly charges of hundreds of dollars. Call your credit card company and tell them you've been scammed and that you do not want to get charged again. I hope this video was helpful. Like this video and tap the "Thanks" button if you would like to. Thanks for watching. Chapters: 0:00 "Phil Mickelson Storms Off In The Middle Of An Interview" 0:49 myexclusivedealsfinder.com 1:19 "Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods's New Startup" 1:41 Super Health CBD Gummies and Truth CBD Gummies 3:05 Fake Reviews 3:21 Scam Product Order Page 3:59 Customer Service and Support Phone Number 4:14 Important Remarks
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