Acaiburn Squeezes Every Drop from the Berry
Aug/090
The Afflicter regards the entire acai berry industry as somewhat of scam. Studies don’t support marketers’ claims of acai berry’s benefits as a weight loss suplement, much less the hype of its potential to fight cancer, improve sexual performance, etc.
Still, distributors of acai berry products are able to sell wine bottle sized containers of juice for more than $30 each.
That looks to us like it should provide a pretty good profit margin. But the people at Acaiburn appear to have found a way to improve on it.
Acaiburn promotes 14-day free trial offer to the Acaiburn diet system — requiring a credit card, of course, for the $4.85 shipping and handling fee.
If you decline to cancel, the company bills at a rate of $79.95 a month to continue supplying its supplement, which it ships in three-month quantities.
And then there’s also Acaiburn’s diet literature. Along with the 14-day free trial of acai berry, Acaiburn starts a 14-day free subscription to its “Insider Secret Tips” package and a 28-day free trial to its “Comprehensive Weight Loss eBook” material. Failing the cancel those on time starts a $6.95-a-month billing cycle for the secret tips and $8.95 a month for the ebook package.
Accounts in various online forums say that canceling Acaiburn is extremely difficult.
But maybe that’s the secret. The weight-loss benefits of acai berry are questionable. But a personal cash shortage can definitely help you limit your food intake.
Here’s a testimonial, posted on Youtube, purportedly by a satisfied customers:
